Good question. I think they use the word Allah. But actually what they mean is different from Muslims. It is not only the word but also what you mean by it.
2007-07-05 08:31:52
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answered by hpathik 2
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"Why do not you feel that the Quran is from God cuz it comprises many medical miracles found out by means of scientists not too long ago." -No, it does not. "And Muhammad was once illiterate, so he could not potentially reproduction the bible. Plus there have been no bibles to be had in arabic at the moment." -There was once no longer a written reproduction of the Koran in Mohammed's lifetime. The first time it was once written down was once years after his loss of life. Bedouins are fine oral tale tellers - they did not write, they recited them. Also, he lived on a primary alternate path that was once utilized by Jews and Christians. He heard the Jewish and Christian reviews many, usually. He copied and converted a few elements of the Bible and Torah. Sorry, however it is actual.
2016-09-05 15:40:04
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answered by kantola 4
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In Arabic Christians use Allah
In Hebrew Christians use Alaha
2007-07-05 08:38:16
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answered by The Carmelite 6
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Allah.
But is that because of their religion?
I know that originally, Muhammad's family worshiped a deity called al- leah which is originally the moon god. So I wonder if the word Allah has been infused with these teachings.
It would be interesting to find out what the word for God was before Islam & see if it was different.
2007-07-05 08:36:08
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answered by Jeff- <3 God <3 people 5
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I know some Arab Christians and I've seen the Bible in Arabic. It is the word Allah they use, as Allah means God in Arabic. They use no other word.
2007-07-05 08:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah, but God had a name before the developement of Islam. Just because they made the moon God their universal name for God does not make the pagan moon god, the one True God.
2007-07-05 08:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this another attempt by Muslins to trick Christians into admitting that we are secretly Muslims? Christianity and Islam are two different religions -- just deal with he truth.
2007-07-05 08:32:15
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answered by Randy G 7
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It's not Allah, that's a Muslim thing. That name came from a mood god.
2007-07-05 08:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you know how many times this question gets asked?
2007-07-05 08:30:49
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answered by Quantrill 7
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Allah would be a safe bet
2007-07-05 08:30:35
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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