My opinion is that Al-illah is actually Elgabal - the black rock of Emesa that the Semitic emperor Elgabalus wanted to make Roman religion.
YEs, well Allah is a composite god with many faces. But if one analyses the common features to thie gods that make up Allah, there is a common thread of absolute submission ( slavery) and
human blood sacrifice, nothing benevolent about “it.”
Your indication about the black rock of Emesa is but one facet of a many faced god. Three of these major faces are Nannar, Baal and Sin whose symbol was the crescent moon still noticeable on many minarets and on many of Islams flags.There are many others, but there is nothing basically good, or compassionate about Allah. Those who submit become literal or figurative drinkers of human blood, no matter how humble, peaceful or merciful they might deign to appear.Reading the collective history of the Mesopotamian gods gives one an overview of who Allah actually is, a demon with a thousand faces.
Sitchin does a credible job at describing the composite god Allah, although I do not subscribe to his Niburu theories, he does an excellent job at revealing the many faces of Allah “the Merciful,”whose lineage is so bloody that it has no problem incorporating Islamofascism into it’s Umma.
Allah has nothing in common with Jehova, the god of Israel and the Jewish people.His evolution is much more benevolent to human beings and also to women (Shakina tradition).