Everyone prays to A L L A H but they deny this fact and make seperate religions like christanity .
Jesus ( peace be upon him ) prayed to A L L AH but trinitarians (Christians) pray to Jesus ( peace be upon him )
Only Muslims pray to A L L A H purely.
Amazing , isnt?
2007-12-14 18:46:42
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answered by Acid 3
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This can be very confusing on the human level because only God truly knows what's in the heart a person because sometimes religion gets in the way of a person's relationship with God through traditions, bad teaching etc. But the external test as to Allah being referred to as the true God, that can only be if Allah has a Son named Jesus, if not then "this" Allah is not to be worshiped by anyone Christian or otherwise.
2007-12-14 18:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, a Christian would only pray in the name of Jesus. Jesus is the way to the Father, as a Christian believes. There is no room for praying to other Gods. A Christian doesn't know any God named Allah.
2007-12-14 18:45:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah is just the arabic translation of God. Jews, christians and muslim all worship the same god, each in their own way. During arabic christian prayers, the word allah is used as god. And don't forget that the first christians ever were middle eastern, Jesus was from palestine, which is currently an arab country.
2007-12-14 18:52:47
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answered by Ted R 2
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In Indonesian language, God translates as "Allah" but it's not the same Allah as Muslim's.
If you're talking about Muslim's Allah, then the answer is no. Cos in 10 commandments, God says there should only be 1 God
2007-12-14 18:45:16
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answered by Hengky W 3
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The lack of wisdom and stupidity in alot of those solutions marvel me. i like this question. i'm Muslim, and that i've got no challenge relating Allah as God. they are the comparable being. The suitable and Almighty being in the two religions, purely pronounced as diverse names. There are over ninety 9 names for Allah in Arabic. yet that would not make a distinction. truthfully, i do no longer see what the version is between Allah and God (faith smart). while some Christians are asked this all I pay attention is "JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD" or "Allah isn't God.". which isn't even an answer. confident, the religions have diverse ideals and preachings. yet, extra often than not the two Holy books are very comparable. I delight in praying to God. I delight in praying to Allah I delight in praying to Dios. To Dieu. To Gott. To ???. it is no longer suitable what his call is. he's what he's. Peace
2016-11-03 08:19:50
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answered by baskette 4
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Ask Christian Arabs, & they would say YES.
They call God in their language "Allah", they call Jesus son of "Allah". The word Allah is all over their Arabic bible.
By the way there was a Dutch cardinal who urged Christians to call God Allah!
2007-12-14 18:55:27
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answered by Investor 5
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Well, there were Arabic Christians who used to call the God of Abraham "Allah" and many continue to this day. But if you are talking about the Allah of Islam, then no, because in Islam, Jesus is not God; yet in John1:1 it says "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Also, Jesus said in John 8:58 "Before Abraham was, I AM." He is quoting God where God said "I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.' " By saying this, Jesus was saying that He was God.
2007-12-14 18:48:14
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answered by Defender of Freedom 5
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The word 'Allah' was used a long time before mohammed and Islam. It referred to the moongod.
Yes in the Arabic translation of the Bible the word for God is -Allah.I am a Christian and I either pray in English or in Spanish.My wife is Muslem and uses Arabic words.
2007-12-15 02:13:03
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answered by Don Verto 7
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Allah is not a God of the bible and is not a Christian God we worship. He is a counterfeit and just leads people to hell and many people are going there without realizing it. I hope and pray many will find the truth and come to Jesus before it is late. No Christian will ever pray to a fake God
2007-12-14 18:51:27
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answered by Wally 6
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I don't see why not since Allah and God is the same word but in different languages. Is Like saying God And Dios.
2007-12-14 18:44:28
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answered by Vidocq 6
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