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How many sons did God have ?
Asked by peace rocket,
16 Apr '12 11:48 am
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He noble Quran (Miracle of miracles)says:-
(112:1) Say:1 He is Allah,2 the One and Unique;3
(112:3) He neither begot any nor was He begotten,5
Expalanation:-1. The first addressee of this Command is the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) himself for it was he who was asked: "Who is your Lord and what is He like? Again it was he who was commanded to answer the question in the following words. But after him every believer is its addressee. He too should say what the Holy Prophet had been commanded to say.
2. That is, "My Lord to Whom you want to be introduced is none but Allah." This is the first answer to the questions, and it means: "I have not introduced a new lord who I want you to worship beside all other gods, but it is the same Being you know by the name of Allah." "Allah" was not an unfamiliar word for the Arabs. They had been using this very word for the Creator of the universe since the earliest times, and they did not apply this word to any of their other gods. For the ot ...more
Answered by lilliput, 16 Apr '12 11:49 am
(112:1) Say:1 He is Allah,2 the One and Unique;3
(112:3) He neither begot any nor was He begotten,5
Expalanation:-1. The first addressee of this Command is the Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) himself for it was he who was asked: "Who is your Lord and what is He like? Again it was he who was commanded to answer the question in the following words. But after him every believer is its addressee. He too should say what the Holy Prophet had been commanded to say.
2. That is, "My Lord to Whom you want to be introduced is none but Allah." This is the first answer to the questions, and it means: "I have not introduced a new lord who I want you to worship beside all other gods, but it is the same Being you know by the name of Allah." "Allah" was not an unfamiliar word for the Arabs. They had been using this very word for the Creator of the universe since the earliest times, and they did not apply this word to any of their other gods. For the ot ...more
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God has no sons or daughter
God is unique and none can rival his Majesty Glory
Answered by onlytruth, 16 Apr '12 12:06 pm
God is unique and none can rival his Majesty Glory
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All the humans in this universe are God's children only male ya female both
Answered by Rose, 16 Apr '12 11:50 am
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