Is someone who holds an anthropomorphic idea of God still considered as a believer?

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Is someone who holds an anthropomorphic idea of God still considered as a believer?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi, Sayyed Mohammad al-Musawi is originally from Iraq and heads up the World Ahlul Bayt Islamic League in London. Other than being involved in various humanitarian projects, he frequently responds to... Answered 5 years ago

1. To believe in God means to believe in His reality, not in allegations fabricated by some people against God.

2. Anthropomorphic ideas are false allegations on God. Those who claim such ideas mix between God and His creatures and think wrongly that God is like His creatures.

Ameerul Mo’mineen Ali (AS) said :O Allah, Who is much higher than being like His creatures. وتنزه عن مجانسة مخلوقاته.

 He also said:  Tawheed is to avoid wrong imaginations about Him ( Allah, The Glorious). التوحيد أن لا تتوهمه.

3. It is not enough to believe in God along with false allegations against Him. Mushriks believe in God but claim that He has partners or assistants or son etc. This is not a real belief in God.

Wassalam.