The concept of Allah having a physical appearance is not a part of mainstream Islamic belief.
In Islam, Allah is considered to be beyond human comprehension and therefore cannot be described in terms of physical attributes. The Quran emphasizes Allah's transcendence and emphasizes that He is unlike anything in creation.
The Quran states: "There is nothing like unto Him." (Quran 42:11)
Muslims believe that Allah is the creator of all things and is therefore not limited by physical form or shape.
While some verses in the Quran describe Allah as having attributes like "hands" or "face," these are understood to be metaphorical descriptions of His power and authority, not literal physical characteristics.
It is important to note that there are some interpretations of Islam that do attribute physical characteristics to Allah, but these are not widely accepted within mainstream Islamic theology.
The focus in Islam is on understanding Allah's attributes and actions, not on imagining a physical form.