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To: TaraP
If you spoke Arabic, you would know that 'Allah' is just the Arabic word for God. That is how the God is translated in Arabic Bibles.

-A8

19 posted on 12/01/2006 8:34:48 AM PST by adiaireton8 ("There is no greater evil one can suffer than to hate reasonable discourse." - Plato, Phaedo 89d)
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To: adiaireton8

Also if ISLAm believed what what written in the Tanakh they would accept that GOD for sake of argument is ALLAH in Arabic gave Israel to the Jewish People and that the Jews are GOD's chosen people who brought salvation to the Gentile world. (Through Jesus Christ)

Jews and Christians might have there disagreements about Jesus being the Son of GOD, but Christians accept that the land of Israel belongs to the Jews and the Jews alone given by YAWEH and Muslims do not accept that fact.
YAWEH and ALLAH are not the same.


25 posted on 12/01/2006 8:50:47 AM PST by TaraP
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To: adiaireton8

***If you spoke Arabic, you would know that 'Allah' is just the Arabic word for God.***

Give that person a Cigar! You got it right!

If you want to have some fun, show them that the word Lord is often pronounced Baal, but this is NOT the same Baal whose priests contended with Elijah. Check it out in Strong's.


104 posted on 12/01/2006 1:01:00 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (ISLAM "If you don’t know what you have to fear, you will not survive."---Hirsi Ali)
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To: adiaireton8
If you spoke Arabic, you would know that 'Allah' is just the Arabic word for God. That is how the God is translated in Arabic Bibles.

I'm surprised that you, a linguist, believes this.

Fromhttp://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-allah-pre-islamic-origin.htm:

There is absolutely no question that Allah was worshipped by the pagan Arabs as one of many polytheistic gods.

Allah was worshipped in the Kabah at Mecca before Muhammad was born. Muhammad merely proclaimed a god the Meccans were already familiar with. The pagan Arabs never accused Muhammad of preaching a different Allah than the one they already worshipped.

Many scholars say "Allah" is derived from a compound Arabic word, AL + ILAH = Allah. "Ilah" in Arabic is "God" and "Al" in Arabic is a definite article like our word "the". So from an English equivalent "Allah" comes from "The + God". Others, like Arthur Jeffery say, "The common theory is that it is formed from ilah, the common word for a god, and the article al-; thus al-ilah, the god," becomes Allah, "God." This theory, however, is untenable. In fact, the name is one of the words borrowed into the language in pre-Islamic times from Aramaic." (Islam: Muhammad and His Religion, Arthur Jeffery, 1958, p 85)

Although "Allah" has become known as the proper name for the Muslim god, Allah is not a name, but a descriptor that means literally, "the god". All pagan cultures have these generic terms that refer to their "top god" as "the god". In comparison to the perfect monotheism of Judaism and Christianity, "Allah" was originally no more a proper name for the Muslim God, than the word Hebrew "elohim" (god) or Greek "theos" (god) are proper names of the one true God of the Bible. "Jehovah" is the only revealed proper name for the "Elohim" of the Old Testament ( Ex 3:13; 6:3) and "Jesus" is the only revealed proper name of "Theos" in the New Testament. (Acts 4:12) Islam has no proper name for their god, but merely transformed, by universal use and confusion, the generic Allah into a proper name. So although today, Muslims use "Allah" as a proper name, it was never used this way originally. Allah, therefore is equivalent to "elohim" and "ho theos" but not "Jehovah" or "Jesus". Allah is not the name of the nameless Muslim God. However Muslims will claim that Allah is the name of God that corresponds to Jehovah. Both the Father and the Son are called "ho theos" (The God). Jesus is called "The God" many times in the New Testament: John 20:28; Heb 1:8. An important conclusion from this, is that the mere fact that "Allah" is equivalent to "elohim" and "ho theos" does not mean they are directly corresponded. It certainly doesn’t prove Allah is the same as the God of the Old or New Testament. It does not prove that Muslim’s worship the same God as Christians. If this correspondence proved the Muslim god was the same as the Christian God, then because pagan religions also have generics that correspond to "the god" (Allah), this correspondence would also prove that Allah is the same god as the Buddhist god, for Buddhists also refer to their god as "the god".

614 posted on 12/05/2006 12:46:38 PM PST by Terabitten (How is there no anger in the words I hear, only love and mercy, erasing every fear" - Rez Band)
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