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Allah dә shima awo au kәla-kәlanzә awo laa ro abadanzәna. Adin laa so dәn shi dә shima kәrmai dina bl dә garratә. Am dawari ilmu bǝ so dәye kasakkin Allah yǝ awowa mbeji-a samma so dәga sәdәna. Am do nzǝra-a tǝmanzǝna dǝ sandima Allah dǝ kǝnǝngǝ ba-a (jin ba-a) kuru duno ba-a mbeji.[1] Deism dә shima kasatsana Allah mbeji, amma Allah dә ngәwusoro faltәnyi au awowa dina bǝ dәwa faltәnyi. Pantheism dә shima kasatsana dina dǝ Allah wo, amma atheism dә shima kasatsana allah ba wo. Agnosticsobe kasatsana kǝla nzǝlnzǝ au allah dǝ mbejiwa au mbejiwa ro tawadǝro nozǝnyi ro, son yayi raksa (au raksa gǝnyi) kambowo soro allah fal mbeji ro kasatsǝyin. Am doni kalima "Kǝmande" dǝ bayantǝ mbu ro kasatsana dǝ sandima agnosticya.

God
religious concept
Subclass ofcreator deity, person, religious character Yasa
Facet ofmonotheism Yasa
Worshipped bymonotheism Yasa
Has effectcreation Yasa
Studied intheology proper, philosophy of religion, theology Yasa
Described at URLhttps://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/God, https://azbyka.ru/bog Yasa
Has characteristicomnipotence, eternity, infinity, omniscience, omnipresence Yasa

Lardә wa laa dәn, allah falma mbeji, Allah. Adǝro monotheism gultin. Adinwa do kam fal ro kasatsənadə sandima adin Abrahamic (Krista wu, Yahudiya wu, Islam), Bahá'í Faith, kuru Sikhism. Lardә wa gade dәn allah wa kada mbeji. Adǝ shima polytheism wo. Adina do polytheisticbe laadə sandima Hinduism, Shinto, Taoism, paganism, Wicca kuru gade-gade Buddhism bǝ. Am laa sandima, Allah fal mbeji, shi donyi suronzə nguwu ro waljin, au Allah fal mbeji shi donyi allah wa gade so'a kozənaro duno'a.

Suro falsafa-a nazariya-a yen, am so dǝye kǝla Allah do kamla-a mbeji amma shi donyi tiyinzǝ-a ba kuru na samma lan mbeji ro ruwozana; Allah dǝ dina-a loktu-a sǝdǝna kuru dina lan gadezǝna; ndumaye Allah sǝdǝnyi; Allah dǝ awowa samma nozǝna kuru duno samma mbeji; Allah dǝ nǝmkambe-a ngǝla-a samma so; kuru Allah dǝ kamil-a asal nǝmbe-a.

Dinwa gade-gade lan suwa Allah bǝ gade-gade mbeji. Misal laa sandima Yahweh, Elohim suro adin Yahudiyabe-a adin Kǝrista bǝ-a, Allah suro adin Islam bl-a, Baha suro adin Baha'i bǝ-a kuru Ahura Mazda suro adin Zoroastrian bǝ-a.[2]

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  1. Swinburne, R.G. (1995). "God", in Honderich, Ted: The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford University Press. “...most philosophical theologians... have generally regarded him as a personal being, bodiless, omnipresent, creator and sustainer of any universe there may be, perfectly free, omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly good, and a source of moral obligation; who exists eternally and necessarily...” .
  2. 10 Powerful Names of God (And What They Mean for Us Today).