God's teachings are the foundation of Islam and the core of the teachings of the ancient Quran. God is the best existence and is independent. He is the sole creator of the universe, the creator of the heavens and the earth. According to Islam, there is no case in this universe without God's knowledge and implicit consent. He is the ultimate source of all actions and events, animation or inanimate objects. In addition to creating galaxies and stars, God created life forms in the earth and elsewhere. He is a caretaker and maintainer of all creatures; he is their lord
Faith in God, Creator, and Master of the Universe are common to all religions. However, the Islamic name "Allah" in Arabic applies only to one god and it does not apply to anyone else. Muslims claim God's absolute accord and God's absolute agreement. God's match means that he is all God. Past, present and future
The Quran gives Allah the only important information. He is independent. He does not need support. Everything is on him. He has no father, son, daughter. Nobody likes him. (The Quran Chapter 112, Section 2-5)
Islam emphasizes the need to firmly believe the attributes of God, the Creator, and the ruler of the universe. He is the Lord of the world. He is kind and gentle. He is a master of judgment. (1: 1-4)
For humans, he is a very personal god. He heard their petitions and prayers (2: 187). He fulfilled all their needs (42: 20). He ignored his shortcomings and allowed their excessive behavior (39: 54). Whenever they need him, he is there when he is in pain or prosperity (13: 27). He is compassionate on his creation, treated with love, compassion (3:31)
He can not see with the naked eye, but he can not see through the work of the prophet and his attributes. Allah is eternal and infinite. He lives in his previous life today and will continue to live here. He spoke to people in his speech in the past. All his attributes are eternal
Islamic life is based on two foundations of beliefs and actions. The fundamental faith that Islam teaches is God's faith, the last among Allah's prophets is the Prophet Muhammad (peace against him), faith in the Quran, the Day of Resurrection, the Day of Judgment, And it is death. After life. Muslims must also convey his message to the prophets, believe in angels as a servant of God who follows and obeiseth his command. Believing God's identity is the foundation of Islam, and Allah is the one and only, omnipotent, patient and nutritious, with all living creatures' life and death in their hands. As an important part of his faith is to believe and respect all of Allah's prophets, all Muslims are being sought. To deny people is denied for everyone
Islam is a monotheistic faith that mainly believes in one god. In this respect, it has something in common with Judaism and Christianity, its history goes back to the patriarch Abraham, and finally to the first prophet Adam. Every prophet preached a universal message of God's faith and good will to humans. According to Muslims, the last of a series of prophets is Muhammad. Muhammad was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 570 AD. He was the first shepherd, and he was a businessman. Due to superstition and social and economic inequality, he is not satisfied with the people around him. People worship many gods and forget the message that the Prophet Abraham urged them to worship God. Muhammad likes to pray and meditate in the mountains. One of them, in the year 610 AD, when he was about 40 years old, he received God's revelation through Angel Gibriel (Gabriel).
Faith in God, Creator, and Master of the Universe are common to all religions. However, the Islamic name "Allah" in Arabic applies only to one god and it does not apply to anyone else. Muslims claim God's absolute accord and God's absolute agreement. Unity of God means that he is all gods of the past, the present and the future. For humans, he is a very personal god. He heard their petitions and prayers (2: 187). He fulfilled all their needs (42: 20). He ignored his shortcomings and allowed their excessive behavior (39: 54). Whenever they need him, he is there during pain and prosperity (13: 27). He deals with his own creation with consideration, love and compassion (3: 31)