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Historical evidences, impartial logic, well versed references and all available circumstantial judgments can very well prove that—(a) Allah name of deity was pre-existed much before the arrival of Islam, (b) Pre-Islamic Pagan peoples worshipped Allah as their supreme deity (moon-god). Allah’s name existed in pre-Islamic Arab. In ancient Arab the Allah was considered to be the supreme God/deity (as Moon-God) and Arab Pagans worshipped Allah before Islam arrived.

Did the Pagan Arabs in pre-Islamic times worship 360 gods? Yes

Did the pagans Arabs worship the sun, moon and the stars? Yes

Did the Arabs built temples to the Moon-god? Yes

Did different Arab tribes give the Moon-god different names/titles? Yes

What were some of the names/titles? Sin, Hubul, Ilumquh, Al-ilah.

Was the title “al-ilah” (the god) used as the Moon-god? Yes

Was the word “Allah” derived from “al-ilah?” Yes

Was the pagan “Allah” a high god in a pantheon of deities? Yes.

Was he worshipped at the Kabah? Yes.

Was Allah only one of many Meccan gods? Yes

Did they place a statue of Hubul on top of the Kabah? Yes.

At that time was Hubul considered the Moon-god? Yes.

Was the Kabah thus the “house of the Moon-god”? Yes.

Did the name “Allah” eventually replace that of Hubul as the name of the Moon god? Yes.

Did they call the Kabah the “house of Allah”? Yes.

Were al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat called “the daughters of Allah”? Yes.

Yusuf Ali explains in fn. 5096, pg. 1445, that Lat, Uzza and Manat were known as “the daughters of God [Allah]”

Did the Qur’an at one point tell Muslims to worship al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat? Yes. In Surah 53:19-20.

Have those verses been “abrogated” out of the present Qur’an? Yes.

What were they called? “The Satanic Verses.”

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2006-09-14 22:53:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 3

Because moon and star were created by God Almighty and can be seen by all of humanbeings in this world and the mosque is a place where muslims pray to Allah the only one God.Mosque is called also as God/Allah house.

2006-09-14 22:47:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 2 1

Truly, There is no symbol of Islam.
That symbol is from Ottoman's flag at the medieval age.

Why that symbol now is considered the symbol of Islam?

That consideration is truly from the European, they see Ottomans flag, and then interpret it as the symbol of Islam because in the Europe, almost only Ottoman is Muslim.

2006-09-14 22:48:08 · answer #3 · answered by marhadiasa_k 2 · 0 1

anyone who brings up the moon god thing is a complete moron!

2006-09-14 23:33:56 · answer #4 · answered by Mustafa 5 · 2 1

probably dates back to someone being in power and they come up with it...thats only an opinion.....

2006-09-14 22:49:55 · answer #5 · answered by jsbrunette 3 · 1 1

moon god.

2006-09-14 22:43:51 · answer #6 · answered by bestfriend 3 · 1 3

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