Who is Allah in the bible in Islam?
In Islam, Allah is the Arabic word for God, and it is used exclusively to refer to the one and only God in monotheistic Islamic theology.
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In Islam, Allah is the Arabic word for God, and it is used exclusively to refer to the one and only God in monotheistic Islamic theology.
The “Three Poisons” are one of the fundamental concepts in Buddhism, referring to the three mental states that are considered to be the root of all suffering and negative karma.
Halal certification is a process by which products, particularly food products, are deemed compliant with Islamic dietary laws.
How faiths see each other — from exclusive claims to inclusive visions, from rivalry and conflict to reverence and respect.
Catholics traditionally wear red on Palm Sunday, the Sunday before Easter, to commemorate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
A sacred tension where impulse meets responsibility, and free will becomes a bridge to the divine within every human heart.
Letting go without losing love: Discover the spiritual strength of detachment in the heart of Buddhist wisdom.
The Greedy Man and the Golden Fish reveals how craving leads to suffering—and how true freedom lies in contentment, not endless gain.
In Buddhism, letting go isn’t loss—it’s the path to freedom, releasing clinging to find peace, clarity, and awakening beyond suffering.