Which God do I Believe In? Let me rephrase this question as ''Why do I believe in the God described in the Holy Quran and reject the gods described in other religions?'' The God described in the Old Testament flavors Jews over other humans; He is a tribal God. Actually, he is Jewish God. The New Testament God differentiates between Jews and Gentiles. He is a God who has sons. He is beaten, imprisoned and killed. There are other myths and faiths where gods have specific duties—for example, the God of rain, the God of war, the God of wealth, the God of this and the God of that. The God described in the Holy Quran presents a modern concept of God. He is defined as the Creator of the universe—Khaliqu Kulla Shay’in. He has no beginning and no end, no parents and no children and no gender. He allows no idols and listens to everyone directly. He is the Most Forgiving and Most Merciful. He is the God that a philosopher, a scientist or a free thinking individual would find l...
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