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Why is it that Christians can't seem to fathom that Arabs of all different faiths use the word Allah for God? Instead they have come up with lies like Allah is really a moon...or is it sun god? And why is it that you can accept that the jews don't use the word God ?

2007-11-07 01:51:53 · 31 answers · asked by Ghanimpartyof6.1 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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"In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Compassionate".

ALLAH creator of JESUS = it's claimed that Jesus spoke Aramaic, which the Aramaic word for "god" in the Aramaic bible is "aalaaha" & "aalaaha" which is the deteriorated form of ALLAH it is deteriorated bcoz of the corruptions of BIBLE did by idiot CHRISTIANS <:-P :D

I did find an "alla" that was declared to be a goddess by the Sumerians (14th BCE).
Again u can see that "alla" IS THE DETERIORATED WORD & MEANING OF ALLAH, that is why ALLAH send his last prophet as MUHAMMAD to correct the changes made by some foooooools.

So it proved that ALLAH is the name of true GOD ALMIGHTY but idiots like CHRISTIANS and JEWS changed it for their personal gains.


Almost all the major religious scriptures of the world contain the word "Allah" as one of the names of God.

“Allah” in Bible

Elohim El, Elah, Alah
In the Bible, God is very often referred to as ‘Elohim’ in the Hebrew language. The ‘im’ in the ending is a plural of honour and God is referred to as ‘El’ or ‘Elah’ in the English Bible with commentary, edited by reverend C. I. Scofield. ‘Elah’ is alternatively spelled as ‘Alah’. The difference in spelling is only of a single ‘L’. Muslims spell Allah as ‘Allah’ while the Reverend has spelled it as Alah and they pronounce it as ‘Elah’. Muslims pronounce it as Allah. Hebrew and Arabic are sister languages therefore we say it should be pronounced as ‘Allah’ and not as ‘Elah’.

Jesus (pbuh) cried out Allah Allah when he was put on the cross
It is mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Mathew, 27:46 as well as Gospel of Mark,15:34 when Jesus (pbuh) was put on the cross.
Jesus cried with a loud voice saying "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha- ni?" that is to say, ‘My God, My God why hast Thou Forsaken Me?’ Does this sound like Jehovah! Jehovah! why has thou forsaken me? Does it sound like Abba Abba? The answer is ‘No’. Hebrew and Arabic are sister languages and if you translate "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha- ni" into Arabic it is ‘Allah Allah lama tarak tani’ does it sound similar?
This statement of Jesus (pbuh), "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha- ni" is preserved in its original Hebrew in each and every of its translation which is available in more than 2000 different languages of the world and in each and every of them, "Allah" is present.

& tell me "Eli, Eli, lama sabachtani?" My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" as in Matthew 27:46, or I said , it is "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachtani?" My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” as in Mark 15:34.
If Jesus (pbuh) was MAAZ ALLAH God then who he was asking forsake? & EliOR Eloi =R also the deteriorated form of word for God which is ALLAH. Since Holy Bible is unfortunately corrupted, I have so many substantial proves of it.

Elohim El, Elah, Alah:--
In the Bible, God is very often referred to as ‘Elohim’ in the Hebrew language. The ‘im’ in the ending is a plural of honour and God is referred to as ‘El’ or ‘Elah’ in the English Bible with commentary, edited by reverend C. I. Scofield. ‘Elah’ is alternatively spelled as ‘Alah’. The difference in spelling is only of a single ‘L’. Muslims spell Allah as ‘Allah’ while the Reverend has spelled it as Alah and they pronounce it as ‘Elah’. Muslims pronounce it as Allah. Hebrew and Arabic are sister languages therefore we say it should be pronounced as ‘Allah’ and not as ‘Elah’.

When I was in school, I was taught ‘D, O’ is do, ‘T, O’ is to. What is ‘G, O’ It is ‘go’ and not ‘gu’. ‘N, U, T’ is nut, ‘C, U, T’ cut; ‘B, U, T’ is but, what is ‘P, U, T’? Not ‘pat’ but it is ‘put’. If you ask "Why?" The answer is "It is their language". If I have to pass I have to say ‘P, U, T’ is ‘put’ and not ‘pat’. Similarly the right pronunciation for A, L, L, A, H, is Allah.

b. Jesus (pbuh) cried out Allah Allah when he was put on the cross
It is mentioned in the New Testament in the Gospel of Mathew, chapter 27 verse 46 as well as Gospel of Mark, chapter 15 verse 34 when Jesus (pbuh) was put on the cross.

Jesus cried with a loud voice saying "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha-ni?" that is to say, ‘My God, My God why hast Thou Forsaken Me?’ Does this sound like Jehovah! Jehovah! why has thou forsaken me? Does it sound like Abba Abba? The answer is ‘No’. Hebrew and Arabic are sister languages and if you translate "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha-ni" into Arabic it is ‘Allah Allah lama tarak tani’ does it sound similar?

This statement of Jesus (pbuh), "E’-Li, E’-Li la’-ma sa-bach’-tha-ni" is preserved in its original Hebrew in each and every of its translation which is available in more than 2000 different languages of the world and in each and every of them, "Allah" is present.

Pray to God it means he was not God himself, so kick trinity before it's too late.U just admit that Jesus (pbuh) prayed to Allah, it means Allah is faaaaaaaaaaaaaar more superior and faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar more powerful then Jesus (pbuh) which is his prophet.

Imagine God forced unwilling Jesus (pbuh) to die for their sins, it means God was brutal with Jesus (pbuh)? u as usual degraded God.

Research & observations from Holy Quran & Sahee Hadith, Religious scholars like Sheikh Ahmed Deedat’s www.ahmed-deedat.co.za, Dr. Zakir Naik's www.irf.net , www.peacetv.in, Aalama Tahir-ul-Qadri, Israr Ahmed etc.

May Allah help & guide us all, Amen’.

2007-11-07 06:16:11 · answer #1 · answered by Truth Speaker by research 4 · 3 5

Arabs were Christians long before Whites. The term Allah applied to Jesus and the Father and Holy Spirit, about 7 centuries before whites came up with the term "God".

So yes Allah = God.

2007-11-07 22:58:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Supreme Creator/Being=God=Allah. They are great words that represent one great force in the Universe, the Creator of all things, animate or inanimate, microscopic or macroscopic, good or bad, creative or destructive, positive or negative, yin or yang.
Due to our huge pride, belief, loyalty, etc we just stick to our own mindset of a single thing, and defend it, to the end. The average individual isn't likely to change after a life-time of believing and idolising a single belief or practice that he based all aspects of his life on. This is the single reason why for many millenia there are prejudices, religious wars, terrorism and social disharmony among races, cultures.
Perhaps one day in the far future, some great Beings or Avatars appear in the world and reveal the wisdom that certain religions with similar aspects should merge for the sake of ultimate global peace and harmony. Like Christianity with Islam combination and Buddhism with Hinduism? Sure that 'God' would have loved that such new Order could come.The world shall then be truly free of all religious prejudices, social turmoil and terrorism.

2007-11-07 02:26:05 · answer #3 · answered by Dolphin-Bird Lover8-88 7 · 1 1

Allah is not the God of the Jews or the Christians becuase you dont belive that Isaac was the true heir of Abraham and you dont believe Jesus is the Son of God and died for the sins of the world you only think that he was a prophet,
God Almight is the Father of Abraham, Isaac,and Jacob and Jesus..see you cant be the same,,

2007-11-07 02:07:38 · answer #4 · answered by nhosek 2 · 2 2

Allah is god, but not God of the Bible like Muhammad falsely claims

2007-11-07 02:41:52 · answer #5 · answered by BaC Helen 7 · 1 1

God is the universal spirit that hold the universe together as one. All the religions of the world try to connect with this God, some do so better than others. A form of religious nationalism, or bias in favor of beliefs you are born into, or that predominate where you live, exists and is very negative, torward other religions and their God. We do not have an openness at this time, to the best in spiritual ideas available, regardless of source.

2007-11-07 02:02:41 · answer #6 · answered by astrogoodwin 7 · 1 3

God is God. There is only one God. Allah is God to the Muslims but God is God to Christians. God is the same God only that Christians don't call Him Allah because it is not in the bible. It's just that the religion is different and the messenger is different. But God is still the same God.

2007-11-07 02:00:01 · answer #7 · answered by bel 2 · 0 4

it is simple
the bible is clear in what it teaches
the hadith, the Qu an, is clear in what it teaches.

the two are totally opposite, one teaches only Jesus is the way of salvation, the other teaches you can't be sure of salvation

one makes claims about Jesus the bible rejects

therefore, islam does not have the truth,

allah (or the god) is no god

2007-11-07 02:39:48 · answer #8 · answered by magnetic_azimuth 6 · 1 1

Whatever you call your Higher Power, it's still God.


Chris: WRONG. GOD is God. Jesus is his son and our savior, and He DOES NOT supersede God in importance.

Get back to me when you've read the Bible cover to cover and found proof to the contrary.


And to those of you that say the Christian God is the only God.... Did it ever occur to you that you sound NO DIFFERENT than the fundie nutjobs in Muslim world that want to wipe the rest of us off the face of the earth?

2007-11-07 01:59:50 · answer #9 · answered by tiny Valkyrie 7 · 0 3

Allah, Yawah- all mean Jehovah (God)in english.who is the Father of Jesus.' Jews do use God.They just dont believe that Jesus was the "Savior" Thats the only difference

2007-11-07 01:56:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Actually it means 'Creator' - not god.
God is the creation of humans.
But Creator was always is and will be - for all creation including the Universe.
It has not definable for/to suit humans nor has it a sex, nor is is possible to define/limit/see or hear it as we want to.
It exists by itself and can only be understood on its own terms - not mine or yours, ours or others'.

2007-11-07 02:03:11 · answer #11 · answered by mahen 4 · 0 1

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