it was built for the worshi of Allah but at the time of muhammad's birth it was used for other means and it had idols in t.
Forbidden. Jews are not allowed to worship anyone but G-d. And we are forbidden to ever try and represent G-d in any image. Nor are we allowed to worship any other human; this would be idolatry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
they were jeaulosAnswer:Just like Abraham and all the other Prophets, Muhammad was calling his people to stop worshipping anyone other than the One God, and to stop doing evil. Since the leaders of Mecca, at the time, were making money from the people who came there to worship idols, and since the people of Mecca were steeped in sinful behavior, they did not like what Muhammad was calling them to.It is the same story of all the Prophets.
No; Jews pray to God, creator of the universe. Muhammad is associated with Islam, not with Judaism. Judaism has no connection to Muhammad and does not have an official religious position on him other than him not being a prophet. Note that Muslims also do not pray to Muhammad. Muslims pray to Allah (using the Qur'an which they say that Muhammad revealed).
They most definitely do not! Muslims worship none other than Allah (SWT) and think of Muhammad (PBUH) as HIS Messenger.
depends, what ever god you belive in, all other gods are false or idols to you know arent they!
The Kaaba was surrounded by 360 idols, Before the start of Islam per Quran revelation to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and every Arab house had its god. Among the major deities of the pre-Islamic era were:al-Lat ("the Goddess"), worshiped in the shape of a square stone;Hubal, the moon god, whose worship was connected with the Black Stone of Kaaba.And the other two:al-Uzzah ("the Mighty"), a goddess identified with the morning star and worshiped as a thigh-bone- shaped slab of granite between al-Taid and Mecca;Manat, the goddess of destiny, worshiped as a black stone on the road between Mecca and Medina;Refer to link below.
Do not murder. You shall have no other God before me. Do not steal. Do not covet. Honor your father and mother. Do not worship idols.
Answer'Idols' is a derogatory term used by one religion about the holy images of another religion. To a Christian, an image of Jesus is not an idol, but images of the gods of other religions are 'idols'. So, the concept of false idols relies on knowing which religion is right for you, and only worshipping the God or gods of that religion. And the safest way to avoid worshipping false idols is to not worship any god at all - after all many say that there really is no God.
No. Christians don't do that. If a person worships idols of Mary or anybody I suggest they are not Christian. Throughout the Old Testament of the Bible God's people were disciplined for worshiping idols. The teaching of the New Testament is that an idol is nothing, so why would a Christian worship one? 1Co 8:4 Therefore concerning the eating of things offered to idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is no other God but one.
It says in the book of Exodus "Do not have any other gods before me" Many took this, and still do, to mean "Worship no other god" It could also have been to do with the next Commandment, about not worshipping false idols.
Basically, Catholics worship idols. There are many other components in Catholic religion in common with Paganism which is much older.