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How knowable is God in Islam? In the Judeo-Christian faith?
Austin replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 30 Members · 30 Replies
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Forget to make an additional, in Judeo-Christian faith, it is very deep walk and more of nourishing friendship into marriage to God.
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I barely have heard any tales, testimonies, or any kind of documentation mentioned by Muslim talk about about their deep personal relationship with their God, Allah. From my observation (I am not making out of an assumption) Muslim apparently to see Allah as one ruler to be greatly feared.
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In Muslim faith God is unreachable, and not personal. In the Judeo-Christian Faith God is personal and very knowable.
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God in Muslim faith is unreachable, not to be know owing to his greatness. With Judeo-Christian faith, we have personal relationship with God who is as close as our father.
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Muslims believe that God is so great that humans cannot presume to know Him. Christians see God not only as personal but also as knowable. We believe He speaks to us, makes promises to us, tells us what we must do, and assures us that if we accept His ways He will forgive us, receive us, and meet our deepest needs through all of time and eternity.