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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
God (song); GOD (disambiguation); God (band); God (single); God - EP; God (Single); List of songs titled "God"; G.O.D.; God (song) (disambiguation); GoD; God (album); GOD (band)

God in Abrahamic religions         
CONCEPT OF GOD IN ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS
Abrahamic God; Abrahamic god; God in Abrahamic Religions; Abrahamic conceptions of God; Judeo-Christian God; Judaeo-Christian God
The concept of God in Abrahamic religions is centred on monotheism. The three major monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, alongside the Baháʼí Faith, Samaritanism, Druze, and Rastafari, are all regarded as Abrahamic religions due to their shared worship of the God (referred to as Yahweh in Hebrew and as Allah in Arabic) that these traditions claim revealed himself to Abraham.
God in Islam         
  • Fakhr al-Din Ibn 'Asakir]] (d. 620/1223), located at al-Salah Islamic secondary school in [[Baalbek]], Lebanon.
ISLAMIC CONCEPTION OF GOD
Ta'awwudh; S.W.T.; A'uzu billahi minashaitanir rajim; Suhanahu wa Ta'ala; Islamic conception of God; Ta'awwuz; Islamic concept of God; Allah in Islam; God of Islam; Islamic Concept of God; God of the Quran; Islamic God; Allah (Islam); God (Islam); Attributes of God in Islam; ﷻ; Jallajalalouhou; Jalla jalalouhou; Jalla Jalaaluhu; Allah (SWT); Allah (S.W.T.); Honorifics for God in Islam; Allah God; Allah Almighty; Subhanahu wa talala; The God of Islam; Allah, S.W.T
God in Islam (, contraction of al-’Ilāh, lit. "the God") is seen as the First and the Last, the one who originated the creation, preserves all things and then will resurrect all the humans.
God in Christianity         
  • The earliest known depiction of the Trinity, [[Dogmatic Sarcophagus]], 350 AD<ref>Elizabeth Lev, "Dimming the Pauline Spotlight; Jubilee Fruits" [http://www.zenit.org/article-26288?l=english Zenit 2009-06-25]</ref> [[Vatican Museums]].
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  • Depiction of God the Father]] (detail) offering the right hand throne to Christ, [[Pieter de Grebber]], 1654.
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  • God the Father on a throne, [[Westphalia]], Germany, late 15th century
  • Church [[stained glass]] representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, [[Bernini]] c. 1660.
  • The [[Tetragrammaton]] YHWH, the name of God written in Hebrew, old church of [[Ragunda]], Sweden
  • 1 Corinthians 15:52]], [[Langenzenn]], Germany, 19th century
  • A folio from [[Papyrus 46]] containing a copy of 2 Corinthians 11:33–12:9. This folio dates to between 175 and 225 AD.
  • Rubens' ''Last Judgment'' (detail), 1617
  • A diagram of the [[Trinity]] consisting of [[God the Father]], [[God the Son]] (Jesus), and [[God the Holy Spirit]]
  • Peter and Paul Cathedral]], St. Petersburg, Russia.
CONCEPT OF DEITY IN THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION
Catholic views on God; Christian Godhead; Christian God; Christian god; Presence of God (Catholicism); God of Christianity; God of christianity; God (Christianity); God of the Bible; Yahweh (Christianity); Christian views of God; Doctrine of God; God in Catholicism; God in christianity; Divine person (Christianity); Divine persons (Christianity); Divine Person (Christianity); Divine Persons (Christianity)
God in Christianity is believed to be the eternal, supreme being who created and preserves all things. Christians believe in a monotheistic conception of God, which is both transcendent (wholly independent of, and removed from, the material universe) and immanent (involved in the material universe).

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God (disambiguation)

God is a monotheist conception of a supreme being and principal object of faith. Gods or deities are natural or supernatural beings considered divine or sacred, depending on tradition.

God may also refer to:

  • God (word), the English word
Examples of use of God forfend!
1. This is not a matter of vengeance or, God forfend, politics, but of restoring the people‘s faith in their government.