Yes, that is the old pre-islamic moon god that muslims worship. dead right.
2006-11-07 18:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The religion of Islam has as its focus of worship a deity by the name of "Allah." The Muslims claim that Allah in pre-Islamic times was the biblical God of the Patriarchs, prophets, and apostles. The issue is thus one of continuity. Was "Allah" the biblical God or a pagan god in Arabia during pre-Islamic times? The Muslim's claim of continuity is essential to their attempt to convert Jews and Christians for if "Allah" is part of the flow of divine revelation in Scripture, then it is the next step in biblical religion. Thus we should all become Muslims. But, on the other hand, if Allah was a pre-Islamic pagan deity, then its core claim is refuted. Religious claims often fall before the results of hard sciences such as archeology. We can endlessly speculate about the past or go and dig it up and see what the evidence reveals. This is the only way to find out the truth concerning the origins of Allah. As we shall see, the hard evidence demonstrates that the god Allah was a pagan deity. In fact, he was the Moon-god who was married to the sun goddess and the stars were his daughters.
The pagan Arabs worshipped the Moon-god Allah by praying toward Mecca several times a day; making a pilgrimage to Mecca; running around the temple of the Moon-god called the Kabah; kissing the black stone; killing an animal in sacrifice to the Moon-god; throwing stones at the devil; fasting for the month which begins and ends with the crescent moon; giving alms to the poor, etc
The Muslim's claim that Allah is the God of the Bible and that Islam arose from the religion of the prophets and apostles is refuted by solid, overwhelming archeological evidence. Islam is nothing more than a revival of the ancient Moon-god cult. It has taken the symbols, the rites, the ceremonies, and even the name of its god from the ancient pagan religion of the Moon-god. As such, it is sheer idolatry and must be rejected by all those who follow the Torah and Gospel.
2006-11-07 18:59:41
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answered by LadyCatherine 7
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Mr Slic, Show me one verse where its says Allah is a moon God?
It was believed by earlier civilizations that the moon emanates its own light. Science now tells us that the light of the moon is reflected light. However this fact was mentioned in the Qur’aan 1,400 years ago in the following verse: "Blessed is He Who made Constellations in the skies, And placed therein a Lamp And a Moon giving light." [25:61]
The Arabic word for the sun in the Qur’aan, is shams. It is referred to as siraaj, which means a ‘torch’ or as wahhaaj which means ‘a blazing lamp’ or as diya which means ‘shining glory’. All three descriptions are appropriate to the sun, since it generates intense heat and light by its internal combustion.
The Arabic word for the moon is qamar and it is described in the Qur’aan as muneer, which is a body that gives nur i.e. light. Again, the Qur’aanic description matches perfectly with the true nature of the moon, which does not give off light itself and is an inert body that reflects the light of the sun.
Not once in the Qur’aan, is the moon mentioned as siraaj, wahhaaj or diya or the sun as nur or muneer. This implies that the Qur’aan recognizes the difference between the nature of sunlight and moonlight.
2006-11-07 19:12:17
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answered by Realcharm 2
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Dear Truth Seekers: Please pickup a copy of the Holy Bible in Arabic and ask any of your Arabic speaking friend to read loudly the first page from the Old Testament. Keep counting how many times he reads the word "Allah"? I guarantee, it is at least half a dozen times. If "Allah" of the Holy Qur'an is the "moon-god", what is "Allah" of the Holy Bible? I hope Dr. Morey has an answer!!!
A Christian reader responded to me, after reading the article on "moon-god" that the "Muslim Rulers" were so ruthless that they would not allow the circulation of any Bible in Arabic that would dare substitute the word "Allah" with any other word. I asked him; what about the copies that are being presently published and circulated from North America and Europe? Needless to mention, he did not respond.
The Home Of The Research And Education Foundation should rather first undertake the job collecting copies of the "tainted" Arabic Bible from their fellow Christians and replacing them with copies that have no trace of "moon-god", before asking Muslims to clean their houses.
Finally, Jesus Christ and many of his disciples spoke Aramaic. In the Aramaic language the word for the Almighty God is ‘Allaha’ and the name of Jesus is 'Iessa'. There are records of Jesus praying in Aramaic to his God 'Allaha". Was Christ also misguided by the Pagan Arabs?
2006-11-08 01:55:13
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Why don't you go find out yourself, because you really sound uneducated. No Allah is God but in Arabic, god is not a moon god, he created everything, heaven, earth, moon, sun, the whole universe.
2006-11-07 18:59:08
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answered by cutiepieaww 3
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Guess again.
Whatever Allah meant before the Jews and later Christians use it to refer to YHWY (I am that I am) the name given to Moses by God, really doesn't matter. By the time Muhammad (saas), Allah referred to the God of Moses.
You can check out the etymology of "God". Do you really believe the early meanings matters.
2006-11-07 19:06:59
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answered by J. 7
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allah is not a god at all ,,,,, It's just some name these inbred a-rabs come up with to be fanatical about generations ago,,,, They believe that to please allah they should go around blowing themselves up along with as many Innocent people as they can ,,,, According to what's contained in the bible ,,,,,, God is a jealous God ,,,, He will have on other gods or idols before him ,,,, The true god is the one that created the moon and all other things known to man ,,,, These insane inbred idiots will have a rude awakening when they face the maker ,,,,
2006-11-07 22:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Where you get this info. Although I am Muslim I never know this. BUt what sure is, God create moon and other else
2006-11-07 18:55:58
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answered by (^___^) 2
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Thats not right.
Its a bunch of crap made up by some Islam hater.
Just because he published his wishful thinking as a book doesnt make it right.
2006-11-07 22:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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really? i didnt know this, so actually the muslims are worshiping the moon..no wonder i see them praying in different angels...
2006-11-07 18:57:48
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answered by Anonymous
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