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How knowable is God in Islam? In the Judeo-Christian faith?
Austin replied 2 months, 1 week ago 30 Members · 30 Replies
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In Islam God is not knowable. In Judeo-Christian faith God is knowable.
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In Islam He is more of a god that pulls the favoritism card. In Biblical faith He is an absolutely caring and loving God.
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Judeo-Christain is that God is knowable but Islam God is not knowable.
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To people of the Islamic faith God is not knowable. Fortunately, in the Judeo-Christian faith God is absolutely knowable. He seeks to get know us better and to have us in relationship with Him! Islam believes that God moves people about like pieces on a chess board as he wills, for both good and evil. On the other hand, Jews and Christians believe God can be known.
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Muslims, like orthodox Jews and Christians, believe in an eternal, all-powerful, personal God and see Him as the Creator and Sustainer of all that exists. I really cannot personally identify with this question; you would have to ask someone who believes. I just believe in Christ, I also believe in angels, but I do not know what a Jinn is. My belief is there is no ultimate right or wrong, whatever Yahweh say is right or wrong is how His judgement stands. As far as Allah superseding Christ as God’s Messager I could only believe that He was once a Bishop.