Do Muslims believe they can talk directly to God?

Yes, Muslims believe they can talk directly to God (Allah) at any time and in any place without intermediaries. This direct communication occurs through daily prayers (Salah) and personal supplication (Dua), where individuals can share their innermost thoughts, fears, and hopes with God.
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Do Muslims believe they can talk to God?

Muslims address/contact God directly in their prayers, supplications and dhikr, and also seek forgiveness and repentance from sins directly from God, as the Qur'an states: "And when My servants ask you about Me, then surely I am near: I answer the prayer of the suppliant when he prays to Me."
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Did Muhammad speak directly to God?

Shabir explains that while Moses spoke directly to #God, it's not a universal criterion for prophets. He elaborates on the Islamic perspective, stating that Prophet #Muhammad did speak to God through revelation.
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How do Muslims communicate with their God?

The five daily prayers (Salah)

Prayer is seen as daily communication with Allah. Salah encourages self-discipline and keeps Muslims in close contact with Allah. This gives them the strength to remain committed to living a good and purposeful life.
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How do Islamic people communicate with God?

Put simply, prayer is communicating with God as you would with a friend. God doesn't require us to come to Him with large words or fancy language. He longs to hear what our heart desires, our worries and what we're thankful for. Prayer satisfies our deepest spiritual desires and longings.
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How can I talk to God directly?

Prayer is communicating with God. That can mean thanking Him, praising Him, confessing something you've done wrong or expressing a need you have. It can mean talking to Him as you would to a friend. Learning how to pray is really about developing a relationship with God.
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What angers God the most?

In the Bible God gets angry at human violence. He gets angry at powerful leaders who oppress other humans. And the thing that makes God more angry than anything else in the Bible is Israel's constant covenant betrayal.
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What is the 7 7 7 rule in Islam?

The "777 rule in Islam" primarily refers to a parenting framework attributed to Imam Ali (a), dividing a child's upbringing into three seven-year stages: (0-7 years) play and love, (7-14 years) teach and discipline, and (14-21 years) befriend and advise, fostering a balanced approach to raising Muslim children with spiritual, moral, and emotional guidance. Another interpretation involves 7-minute daily connection blocks (morning, after school, bedtime) or a 7-second breathing technique for stress, while the number seven also holds significance in Quranic contexts like the reward for charity.
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What are the 3 forbidden times to pray?

In Islam, there are three main forbidden times for voluntary prayer (nafl salah), based on the Prophet Muhammad's teachings, to avoid resembling sun-worship and to honor prescribed prayer times: sunrise, when the sun is at its zenith (midday), and as the sun is setting, until it has fully set. These periods are to respect the sacredness of the obligatory prayers (fard) and to prevent imitation of idol worship. 
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Do Muslims believe Jesus is an angel?

Muslims respect and venerate Jesus Christ. They consider him to be one of Almighty God's greatest messengers to humankind. The Qur'aan re-affirms his miraculous birth and his miraculous abilities.
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Which prophet talked to God directly?

Because he is the only Prophet to be directly spoken to by God (evidenced in Surah An-Nisa 4:164, "[...] and to Moses, Allah spoke directly"), whereas the others would communicate through Angel Gabriel, Moses is titled Kaleem Allah ("Speaker of God").
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What does Quran 47.4 say?

Quran 47:4 (Surah Muhammad) instructs believers on conduct during warfare: strike the necks of disbelievers until subdued, bind captives firmly, then release them with favor or ransom until war ends; it explains this testing is from Allah, and those martyred in His cause have their deeds never wasted, unlike deeds of disbelievers which can be rendered void.
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Do Muslims pray to God or Jesus?

We believe in Allah, so bear witness that we have submitted.” ˹They prayed to Allah,˺ “Our Lord!
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What are the top 5 worst sins in Islam?

Major sins: Al-Kaba'ir
  • Shirk (reverence due God directed toward those other than God);
  • Committing murder (i.e. taking away someone's life);
  • Taking property of an orphan placed in one's care;
  • Taking or paying interest (riba);
  • Witchcraft (black magic);
  • Turning away on the day of the battle;
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What is the holiest number in Islam?

786 (number) - Wikipedia.
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Are parents allowed to beat children in Islam?

It is permissible in Islam for parents to use disciplinary beating that parents should not cross or use unfairly.
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Is it a sin to say "OMG"?

Saying "Oh my God" isn't universally a sin; it depends on intent and religious interpretation, often falling under the Second Commandment ("Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain") but varying from a venial sin of thoughtlessness to potentially mortal if used in blasphemy, though usually seen as an exclamation of surprise rather than a grave offense. Many Christians avoid it as a sign of reverence, opting for "Oh my goodness" or similar phrases, while others see casual use as less serious than deliberate misuse, focusing on intent, but still encouraging thoughtful speech. 
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Are God and Allah the same God?

With all respect- say, in Christianity, Allah is not God.
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What is the #1 worst sin?

There isn't a single universally agreed-upon "#1 worst sin," as different religions and even denominations have varying perspectives, but blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (attributing Jesus's work to Satan) is often cited as an unforgivable or eternal sin in Christianity, while pride and greed are seen as foundational sins in other traditions, leading to many others. 
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Who was God angry with for 40 years?

And who was God angry with for 40 years? He was angry with those who sinned. And their dead bodies were left in the desert.
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What sins make God mad?

Along with sources of anger for God that I anticipated like worshipping other gods and plotting evil, I also found that God gets angry about: Pride and thinking oneself is better than another person (Isaiah 13:11-13)
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