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2006-09-11 13:39:12 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I'm Muslim and I'd like to say that the Arabic word for God is Allah, Christians that speak arabic usually call him Allah. I'd also like to say that the word Allah is a step above the word God, because with the word God, you can make it plural and give it a gender; Gods, Goddesses. Allah on the other hand has no gender, is only one and is incorpeal and can not be associated with anything and truly cannot be understood or described by humans. Also, Muslims say the 99 glorious names of Allah in order to show the attributes of genoristy, compassion, mercy etc. that God is.

2006-09-11 13:48:44 · answer #1 · answered by ballaballa20 2 · 1 3

Arab cristian for your information call God with the name Allah..so what is the problem with those quotes above??are they reading a lot or just what they choose and want..be realistic..Jahve,Elohim its the same God which choosed His name and the most beutifull One and it is Allah..who is the one who want to make him angry??what will be the desteny of the one which make lie on Allah.I cant even imagine,the pain people get when they make jesus God..haha,as the firs law of Moses teaches us..and dont add other God beside Me..You are the the wors of humans one who tell lies about the Mighties of all creatures the One which is called the Creator,the Sustainer the most Gracefull of all,how little you see becose of your prejudices ,i am soory for you.

2006-09-11 20:58:16 · answer #2 · answered by Timurlenk C 2 · 1 0

Sorry! I could not reach the web site that is given in the question. Every religion has their own Gods depending on their own beliefs.God is neither only Allah or only Jesus.Let every one have their own God. It is their personal matter.Why then we should have any discussion on the matters which comes in their personal domain.

2006-09-11 20:56:36 · answer #3 · answered by SR BODA 3 · 1 0

Why ask the non-Muslim who does not believe in Allah?

The Arabic for God is Ilah and ilah does not equal Allah.

The Quran gives us "In the Name Of ALLAH one hundred and fourteen (114) times and not once does it say In the name of Ilah.

Ignorant Muslims used to say "there is no God but God" instead of "There is no God but Allah" and I got cursed and condemned by Muslim scholars for calling on them to amend their errors.

The Christians think of God as a huge man in the sky as they believe their God made man in his own image and likeness and this is not the belief of a Muslim.

Say: He is Allah the One; Allah the eternally besought of all. He begets not nor is He begotten, and there is nothing to compare with Him.

Come off the pretend-Islam scene and be honest with the Quran.

2006-09-11 20:49:22 · answer #4 · answered by mythkiller-zuba 6 · 0 1

I believe that there is only 1 God but people call Him by many different names. I know that God is loving, kind, understanding and forgiving & I don't believe in anything that says He wants people with different beliefs to kill each other.

2006-09-11 20:48:28 · answer #5 · answered by vanhammer 7 · 3 0

Sorry but the Jews claimed God,before the Muslims claimed Allah. Jesus was on Earth before Mohamed

2006-09-11 20:43:57 · answer #6 · answered by whataboutme 5 · 2 2

Allah is just the arabic word for God.

And I don't really believe in God, so no.

2006-09-11 20:57:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I believe that Allah is your word for God.

2006-09-11 20:46:27 · answer #8 · answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7 · 4 0

Allah is another name for God. Just like Jehovah, Jesus is another name for his son.

Since one guy says end of story, he must be God, or maybe another religious expert (read: bigoted, ignoramous).

2006-09-11 20:46:06 · answer #9 · answered by Jimfix 5 · 1 0

Bad link.

And no, the God of the Bible isn't the same as the God of the Qur'an.

2006-09-11 21:09:38 · answer #10 · answered by azar_and_bath 4 · 2 0

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