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Misconceptions - Muslims worship a different God
Common Misconceptions about Islam

Many non-Muslims have come to incorrectly believe that Allah is the ā€˜God of Muslims’ – A deity somehow different from the God of the other faiths. It should be emphasized that the term ā€œAllahā€ has no implied meaning at all of an Arabian god, a Moon god or even a Muslim god. Muslims are not claiming any exclusiveness when they say "Allah". However Allah is simply the Arabic Name of the one Almighty God; the same name by which Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians, refer to God. The Allah comes from the term ā€˜al-ilaah’. Al is the definite article in Arabic, equivalent to ā€˜the’ in English, while ilaah means ā€˜a deity or god’. So Allah means The God.

Islam teaches that God is Merciful, Loving and Compassionate and that He has no need to become man (nor do humans need for Him to). One of the unique aspects of Islam is that it teaches that man can have a personal and fulfilling relationship with Almighty God without compromising the transcendence of God. In Islam there is no ambiguity in Divinity, God is God and man is man. Muslims believe that God is the ā€œMost Mercifulā€, and that he deals directly with human-beings without the need of any intermediary. Actually, the phrase ā€œIn the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Mercifulā€ is one of the most repeated verses in the Holy Qur’an.

Additionally, the pure and straightforward teachings of Islam demand that Almighty God be approached directly and without intermediaries. This is because Muslims believe that God is completely in control of everything and that He can bestow His Grace and Mercy on His creatures as He pleases - no Atonement, Incarnation or blood sacrifice is necessary. In summary, Islam calls people to submit to the One True God and to worship Him alone without any partners.

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