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The relationship of a Muslim with Almighty God is best described in the Holy Quran through the mouth of Hazrat Abraham (AS) when he says that verily he surrenders himself to Almighty Allah who is the Rab of all the Worlds. He calls himself one of the First Muslims. The best relationship was between Hazrat Abraham (AS) and Allah Almighty. He is termed as the Friend of Allah Almighty in the holy Quran. He didn't hesitate to jump into the fire for the sake of the relationship, he even offered his son Hazrat Ismaiel (AS) for sacrifice in the name of Almighty God. We, the Muslims, are the Millat-i-Abraham. Our beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (MPABABUM) was the grand grand grand son of Hazrat Ismail (AS) who was the son of Hazrat Abraham (AS) and brother of Hazrat Izak (AS). Islam means total and unconditional surrender to Almighty Allah. And if so happens, Allah Almighty becomes the friend of His true and sincere servant.

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As God the father is the God of all living, he therefore has the same love for all of his children no matter what they believe or who they worship.

Man is a creation of God. God has created man as his representative in this world and has given man superiority over all other living beings. This blessing demands that man humbles himself before God and thanks him for his bounties.

God loves us seventy times more than our mother and so the relation between God and man is ought to be a relation of love and compassion, not a relation of fear. In fact, only a select few verses of Quran ever mention the torment of Hell. Mostly, the forgiving and all-encompassing nature of God is emphasized. And this relation also demands that we are compassionate to other human beings as well because just as a mother does not like her two sons fighting, God does not like his two creations fighting.

Lastly it should be emphasized that no matter how loving God is, if you do yourself arrogant and proud in front of him, he will ruin your present and future life.

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Muslims believe God is one.. He is not married nor does he have any children..He is the creater, the king , the most gracious.. Answer: God is One - and Only One. He has no mother, no father, no daughter and no son. There is no power, no king, no creator, no lord, no one to be worshipped - BUT GOD ALONE. He creates, commands, gives life and death, raises the dead and judges each person based upon beliefs and actions. The Creator and Sustainer of all that was, is and will ever be. The First, the Last. The Knower of all that is hidden and all that is shown. God knows everything about His creation - but He is far above it and very different than it. Human vision cannot see Him. He is far above what they say about Him - that He had a son ! Glory to Him ! He is in no need of any son. He is GOD - alone. He does not sleep. He does not forget. He does not fail. His will is always done. He is the King. Jesus taught this very same thing - as did Moses - but the Church knowingly corrupted the teachings of God's Oneness and made up the 'Trinity". It is false - and when Jesus returns, he will REJECT such blasphemy. To worship ANYONE other than the One God Alone is to be a complete unbeliever. GOD IS ONE. GOD IS ONE.

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They don't believe anything about us. They believe that their way of worship best pleases Illahay Subaana-wataalah. On the Other hand Sunni's follow the of the last prophet peace be upon him. AAAMIIN.

lawl this was written by a 13 year old. its deep isn't it?

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God is the sole Creator of every thing in our universe and other universes. He is one and only one with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no equivalence and no associate. This is the root message of all God religions including Judaism and Christianity.

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