Who is Allah?
Allah is the proper name for Almighty God,
and is often translated merely as "God."
Allah has other names that are used to describe
His characteristics: the Creator, the Sustainer,
the Merciful, the Compassionate, the Judge,
the Governor, the Eternal, etc. Allah is
without beginning, without end, and He alone
sees and knows all things. Allah is transcendent,
yet close to mankind. "...He
knows what enters within the earth and what
comes forth out of it, what comes down from
heaven and what mounts up to it. And He
is with you wheresoever you may be. And
Allah sees well all that you do"
(Qur'an 57:4). Since Allah alone is the
Creator, it is He alone that deserves our
devout love and worship. Anything other
than Him is simply His creation. "That
is Allah, your Lord! There is no god but
He, the Creator of all things; then worship
Him, and He has power to dispose of all
affairs. No vision can grasp Him, but His
grasp is over all vision; He is the Sublime,
Well-Aware" (Qur'an 6:102-103).
Islam holds to a strict monotheism - Allah
has no partners and is not divided into
a trinity. "Say: He is
Allah, the One; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
He begets not, nor is He begotten, and there
is none like unto Him"
(Qur'an 112:1-4). Any worship and prayers
directed at saints, prophets, other human
beings or nature is considered idolatry.






