Who created God? Who made him? Where did he come from?

Lets wait may be some one is aware of this
Please let me know when you get the answer
 

Kama wanapinga, basi watumie kitabu kimoja.

Eidha Bible au Quran.
 
Tujitahidi kutenda yaliyo mema tukifika mbinguni tutapata majibu. We are simply human, uwezo wetu Wa kufikiri upo kibinadamu hivyo tusitake kufikiri kama malaika. Tufike kwanza..
 
In the everywhere there's everything caused by nothing. But not has a cause; which is itself.
 
Nitag mkuu niweze kuingia...huko
 
Who created God is a wrong question [emoji782] to ask about God. God is uncreated being.

Where does God come from is a wrong question because God is always existing.

Wrong questions are unanswerable.
 
God is typically understood as the supreme being or ultimate reality in many belief systems, including monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In these religions, God is often depicted as a creator, sustainer, and ruler of the universe, possessing qualities like omniscience, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence.

The term "gods" usually refers to divine or supernatural beings, worshipped or recognized in polytheistic belief systems like ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, or Norse mythology. These gods are often associated with specific domains or aspects of nature, such as love, war, or fertility. They are believed to possess powers and control over their respective domains and may have various hierarchies or pantheons.
 
Je kama vitu/viumbe vina muda wa kuwepo,je Mungu ni KITU,KIUMBE,NAFSI,DHAHANIA,FIKRA,WAZO,NGUVU ama lah,tuanzie hapo kwanza.Na kumbuka ukisema kila kitu kina mwanzo,basi lazima mungu wako pia awe na mwanzo.
God is typically understood as the supreme being or ultimate reality in many belief systems, including monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. In these religions, God is often depicted as a creator, sustainer, and ruler of the universe, possessing qualities like omniscience, omnipotence, and omnibenevolence.

The term "gods" usually refers to divine or supernatural beings, worshipped or recognized in polytheistic belief systems like ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, or Norse mythology. These gods are often associated with specific domains or aspects of nature, such as love, war, or fertility. They are believed to possess powers and control over their respective domains and may have various hierarchies or pantheons.
 
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