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Arent you meant to say "Allah, peace be upon him" instead of just "allah"?

 

No, actually, it's "Allah Subhana wa ta'alah" (** see below generally shortened to "Allah SWT").

 

We should say "Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him" (SALLALLAHU 'ALAIHI WA SALLAM ) for the prophets

 

**Subhana wa ta'aala:- This is an expression that Muslims use whenever the name of Allah is pronounced or written. The meaning of this expression is: "Allah is pure of having partners and He is exalted from having a son." Muslims believe that Allah is the only God, the Creator of the Universe. Muslims believe He does not have partners or children.

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No, actually, it's "Allah Subhana wa ta'alah" (** see below generally shortened to "Allah SWT").

 

We should say "Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him" (SALLALLAHU 'ALAIHI WA SALLAM ) for the prophets

 

**Subhana wa ta'aala:- This is an expression that Muslims use whenever the name of Allah is pronounced or written. The meaning of this expression is: "Allah is pure of having partners and He is exalted from having a son." Muslims believe that Allah is the only God, the Creator of the Universe. Muslims believe He does not have partners or children.

 

Yes the qur'aan is impossible to translate 100% in english

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No, actually, it's "Allah Subhana wa ta'alah" (** see below generally shortened to "Allah SWT").

 

We should say "Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him" (SALLALLAHU 'ALAIHI WA SALLAM ) for the prophets

 

**Subhana wa ta'aala:- This is an expression that Muslims use whenever the name of Allah is pronounced or written. The meaning of this expression is: "Allah is pure of having partners and He is exalted from having a son." Muslims believe that Allah is the only God, the Creator of the Universe. Muslims believe He does not have partners or children.

 

So Muslims don't have their equivalent of Jesus, or the holy spirit PT?

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So Muslims don't have their equivalent of Jesus, or the holy spirit PT?

 

Jesus ('Isa) The son of Maryam (Mary) is honoured as a prophet of Islam, and who brought the Injīl or Gospel, BF...

 

And yes there is concept of the "al-Ruh al-Quds" or Spirit... there are two senses:-

 

The Spirit of Allah is used in the Quran in the sense of:

 

1 - Allah Almighty uses it to blow into our mothers' wombs our human-spirits(souls).

 

and

 

2- It is used to provide Divine Guidance to the Believers, those whom Allah Almighty Loves and Favours.

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Jesus ('Isa) The son of Maryam (Mary) is honoured as a prophet of Islam, and who brought the Injīl or Gospel, BF...

 

And yes there is concept of the "al-Ruh al-Quds" or Spirit... there are two senses:-

 

The Spirit of Allah is used in the Quran in the sense of:

 

1 - Allah Almighty uses it to blow into our mothers' wombs our human-spirits(souls).

 

and

 

2- It is used to provide Divine Guidance to the Believers, those whom Allah Almighty Loves and Favours.

 

Yes no 2 meaning everyone should be muslim

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