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Allah's Witnesses: A Universal Acknowledgment of the Divine

In a world characterised by diverse beliefs and varying interpretations of spirituality, the concept of 'Allah’s Witnesses' emerges as a significant collective that transcends boundaries of faith. This term encompasses individuals who, regardless of their personal beliefs—be they agnostic, spiritual, or devoutly religious—acknowledge the proposed existence of a singular divine entity recognised in sacred scriptures across different cultures. From the pages of the Hebrew Bible to the New Testament in Greek, and the Quran in Arabic, these scriptures articulate a unified vision of a one God. The Concept of One God Across Scriptures The acknowledgment of one God is a profound element common to many religious traditions. In Judaism, the Shema declares the oneness of God: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one". This principle is equally mirrored in Christianity, where the foundational belief in a singular Creator is evident in both the Old and New Testaments....

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