They undoubtly use "allah" to create a diiferent entity. They will say they mean the same, well if they did, they would use the current language form for which they are reffering.
By using Allah , they would know, like a code of sorts, if you are completely on board with Islam.
When they talk to a westerner, they may use God to reach a comfort factor, but as you get deeper into the faith, they exclusively use Allah.
Division. Are you with us or are you an infadel? That is what their whole religion is based on.
2006-06-08 07:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Very often one will here the Arabic word "Allaah" being used in regards to Islam.
The word "Allaah" is simply the Arabic word for Almighty God, and is the same word used by Arabic speaking Christians and Jews.
If one were to pick up an Arabic translation of the Bible, one would see the word "Allaah" being use where the word "God" is used in English. Actually, the Arabic word for Almighty God, "Allaah", is quite similar to the word for God in other Semitic languages - for example, the Hebrew word for God is "Elah".
For various reasons, some non-Muslims mistakenly believe that Muslims worship a different God than Jews and Christians. This is certainly not the case, since the Pure Monotheism of Islam calls all people to the worship of the God of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and all of the other prophets. However, even though Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same God -since there is only one God - their concepts concerning Him differ in some significant ways.
2006-06-08 06:00:57
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answered by Abul Haarith 6
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Get over it. Muslims believe Allah is the creator and ruler of the worlds. Christians believe God is the creator and ruler of the world. Hence the two words are interchangeable.
2006-06-08 05:52:23
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answered by qwertyu 4
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they are not the same God. The poster is saying that. He believes Allah is real and the Christian god is not.
They preach differences. They Cannot be the same. Allah tells you to kill the infidels, God tells you to make disciples of them, but to treat them kindly. they are different on many issues.
THEY ARE NOT THE SAME AND THEY CANNOT BOTH BE TRUE!
2006-06-08 05:55:47
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answered by bradley 4
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1 John 2:22 says that anyone who denies that Jesus is Gods Son denies God also. That is what proves that allah can not be God.
This I believe;
http://homelessheart.com/testimony.htm
2006-06-08 05:53:30
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answered by Don S 4
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Muslims can believe whatever they want, BUT I do not worship the same God as they do, as a Christian!
2006-06-08 06:04:41
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answered by justwondering 5
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1.U have some nerve,putting Allah as your name,i suggest u kindly change it.
2.No it doesnt not the way i read it.
2006-06-08 06:00:06
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answered by James 3
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And? God isn't God until he's a Christian. Mary isn't Mary until she's Catholic.
Different name, different war.
2006-06-08 06:05:25
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answered by fiestygirl 3
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So? What's your point?
2006-06-08 06:43:54
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answered by sparky52881 5
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