Your God is one God
Allah is the only true God
Allah is the only true God
According to Islamic belief, Allah is the most common word to represent God, and humble submission to his will, divine ordinances and commandments is the foundation of the Muslim faith. "He is the only God, creator of the universe, and the judge of humankind."
“Allah” is the unique Arabic name of The One True God. Allah has no rivals, partners, equals, children or parents. He is not like His creation, as nothing shares His divine essence and perfect attributes. Some of His names and attributes include: The Creator, The Most Merciful, The Most High, The All-Powerful, The Most Just, The All-Wise, The Sustainer and The All-Knowing.
He is the Creator and Sustainer of all, the One who has granted us countless blessings, such as our faculties of hearing, seeing and thinking, as well as the ability to walk, talk and be productive. As such, we should acknowledge, thank and worship Him alone by following His guidance.
It is rational to conclude that such a complex and balanced universe is not possible by any other than a powerful and intelligent being. It is therefore illogical to believe that the universe created itself, or was the result of random or coincidental events.
Muslims believe in the one Creator of the Universe, referring to Him as “Allah” which is the Arabic word for “God”. Muslims worldwide, even English-speaking Muslims, frequently use the Arabic word “Allah” because Arabic is the language of the Qur’an. But Allah is no different than the God of Abraham, Moses and Jesus. The Creator is the Creator regardless of what people call Him. In the English language He is most commonly referred to as “God”. Yet Jesus spoke a different language, referring to God as “Eloi” in Mark 15:34 of the New Testament. Are “God” and “Eloi” different gods? Many Hispanics call God “Dios” and many French say “Dieu”. It would logically follow then that people who refer to God as “Allah” in the Arabic language are referring to the very same God. In fact, many Arab Jews and Arab Christians call God “Allah”. And the word “Allah” is written in Arabic script on the walls of many Arab churches and on the pages of Arabic Bibles. So while the understanding of God may differ between faith groups, the various names used to describe Him does not change the fact that the one Creator of the Universe is the God of all people.
this is Concept of God in Islam:
Monotheism, belief in one God, is the most important and foundational concept in Islam. Muslims believe in one God who created the universe and has power over everything within it. He is unique and exalted above everything He creates, and His greatness cannot be compared to His creation. Furthermore, He is the only one deserving of any worship and the ultimate purpose of all creation is to submit to Him. The Islamic understanding of God is distinct from all other religions and beliefs in various respects since it is based on a pure and clear understanding of monotheism. This essentially captures the concept of God in Islam, which will be further elaborated in this pamphlet.
Muslims often refer to God as Allah. This is a universal name for God and does not refer to an exclusively ‘Islamic’ God. Interestingly, this name is related to the Aramaic and Hebrew names for God, Allaha and Elohim. Therefore, Allah is simply the Arabic name for God which affirms that He is One singular God with no partners or equals. The name Allah cannot be pluralized or limited to a specific gender, which establishes that God is One and that He is unique from everything He creates. Muslims continue to use this original Arabic name for God (Allah) since it perfectly expresses His unique qualities.
God is the Creator and the Sustainer of the universe who created everything for a reason. Muslims believe that He created humankind with a simple purpose — to worship Him. He sent messengers to guide people in fulfilling this purpose. Some of these messengers include Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, peace be upon all of them. They all taught a consistent message about God by affirming His greatness as the Creator and guiding people to worship Him alone. This basic concept has always resonated with people’s natural understanding of God.
When the final prophet, Muhammad, peace be upon him (pbuh), was asked about God, the answer came directly from God in the holy book of Muslims, the Quran (also spelled ‘Koran’): “Say, ‘He is God the One, God the eternal. He begot no one nor was He begotten. No one is comparable to Him.’” [Quran 112:1–4] This is a clear statement by God describing Himself to humanity without any room for confusion. God is One and is exalted above everything He creates and He is capable over all things.
al-Ikhlas is the 112th Surah of the Quran. It gives the concept of Monotheism in Islam. This Surah further stresses the concept of Oneness of Allah, as well as His Being and His Attributes.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
إِنَّهَا لَتَعْدِلُ ثُلُثَ الْقُرْآنِ this Surah (al-Ikhlas) is equal to one-third of the Qur’an. Reference: Bukhari 5013
Say: “He is Allah, the One,” قُلْ هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ — Quran 112:1
Your God is one God
The statement "Allah is the Only True Deity" is a central tenet of Islam, asserting that the Arabic word "Allah" refers to the single, all-powerful God who is the creator of the universe. This belief is known as Tawhid, or the oneness of God, and it forms the foundation of the Islamic faith. It posits that Allah is unique and the sole entity deserving of worship.
Monotheism:
In Islam, Allah is understood as one singular God, not part of a pantheon of deities.
Creator and Sustainer:
Muslims believe Allah is the sole creator of the universe and the sustainer of all life.
Basis of Faith:
The term "Allah" is the most common and representative name for God in Islam, and submission to Allah's will is the basis of the faith.
Shared Term:
The term "Allah" is also used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to refer to God, although its specific theological meaning in Islam is distinct and singular.
Your God is one God
Allah is the only true God
Allah Is The Only True Deity






















