Does one need evidence?

Does one need proof to come to a certain belief? We can look at the signs in nature and find out what happened to certain people in the past, such as Noah and Paul. With the Book of Books, Allah has provided the world with His Interpretative Word.

Faith in one or more gods

When we speak about "Faith" (iman) we look at acceptance of the Belief in the existence and oneness of God (Allah).and the existence of the Book of books of which God is the author, existing of five main parts, the Torah (revealed to Moses),,the Psalms (revealed to David).and the Writings of Kings and prophets as well as the Gospel (revealed to Jesus) with the writings of his apostles,

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In what sort of creation and Creator people want to believe

For those who do not believe in a Creator God there is always the question of "How things came into existence." Though one can also question if there has to be a Creator or Something/ Someone Who was there to bring everything into existence. When there was nothing, how did matters come into being? For … Continue reading In what sort of creation and Creator people want to believe

A 1st reply to the 4th Question Who is God 2 A Singular Supreme Spirit Being

Lots of people, in particular English speaking people, do forget that in several languages "Allah" is the word being used for The God as well as for other gods or a god. Sometimes it seems that English speakers want everyone using the English names and tittles like they use them. Originally being an Arabic word … Continue reading A 1st reply to the 4th Question Who is God 2 A Singular Supreme Spirit Being

Is there no ‘proof’ for God? (And why that statement is not as smart as you might think.)

If God existed there would be proof. There is no proof therefore God does not exist. We’ve all heard it. Some of us reading this might believe it. That Napoleon fought at Waterloo can be proven, like many other facts can be proven, and how closer to the people still alive how easier it is. … Continue reading Is there no ‘proof’ for God? (And why that statement is not as smart as you might think.)