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"Allah" is Arabic for the one God, as I have indeed been saying, .
Quite wrong.For Muslims Allah is synonymous for G*od is a different matter altogether.
The Arabic word for G*od is Ilah.
That is interestingWithout the definite article that characterizes "him" as THE God, yes. However, all Abrahamic religions use "the God" = "Allah" in Arabic when they refer their specific monotheistic deity. Jews do it. Christians do it. And they've been doing so since before the days of Mohammed.
Without the definite article that characterizes "him" as THE God, yes. However, all Abrahamic religions use "the God" = "Allah" in Arabic when they refer their specific monotheistic deity. Jews do it. Christians do it. And they've been doing so since before the days of Mohammed.
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No, they are not. Muslims deny Jesus as God.
"Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son." 1 John 2:22
Umm....so do the Jews and yer point?No, they are not. Muslims deny Jesus as God.
"Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son." 1 John 2:22
Without the definite article that characterizes "him" as THE God, yes.
However, all Abrahamic religions use "the God" = "Allah" in Arabic when they refer their specific monotheistic deity. Jews do it. Christians do it. And they've been doing so since before the days of Mohammed.
And they've been doing so since before the days of Mohammed.
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haha true, but The Old Testament foreshadows The New Testament and the New Testament fulfills the Old.
I don't know how Muslims can say The Quran is a continuation of the Torah and the Gospels of Jesus Christ.
God's work of salvation through Jesus Christ was given to all of humanity and the New Testament never foreshadows a new gospel or plan. It was finished by Jesus.
Why would the same God, apporx. 600 hundred years later, introduce another gospel and a different way to be saved?
Yahweh offers Grace thru faith for salvation while Islam's Allah requires works.
"But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed." ~Galatians 1:8 (KJV)
The Quran is not from Yahweh, and I can never accept Allah to be Yahweh/Jehovah.
God Bless.
It wasn't until I moved past all of the outer beliefs and dogma and the stuff of Duality and actually began to allowed myself to "experience" the Divine, that's when I found that Allah, Yahweh, Jehovah, Shiva, Dharma, Ahura Mazda, ect, ect, were the same Divine Expression..... and I can never accept Allah to be Yahweh/Jehovah.
God Bless.
It wasn't until I moved past all of the outer beliefs and dogma and the stuff of Duality and actually began to allowed myself to "experience" the Divine, that's when I found that Allah, Yahweh, Jehovah, Shiva, Dharma, Ahura Mazda, ect, ect, were the same Divine Expression.
I've been reading the thread. I'm looking at the "inner experience" of the Divine, not the "outer beliefs" which is what you listed. There IS a world of difference between those two perspectives. In the Divine experience itself, there is Unity, Wholeness and Oneness. In the outer beliefs there is nothing but duality, separation and "my God is better than your God" concepts.No, they aren't the same. Read through this thread again but in short, Yahweh had a Son (Jesus) and Allah did not. These two therefore are not the same being. Yahweh's Son will eventually judge all of creation, Ahura Mazda does not judge, nor does he punish. These two therefore are not the same. We could go on and on.
In Christ, GB
"Allah" is Arabic for the one God, as I have indeed been saying, so it is fine for Christians speaking Arabic to acknowledge Yahweh God as "Allah". The "Allah" of Mohamed and the Muslims is a being that is not Yahweh God, teaching other things that are very contrary.
Quite wrong.For Muslims Allah is synonymous for G*od is a different matter altogether.
The Arabic word for G*od is Ilah.
Elohim is gender nuetral?. The Arabs have a very specific word for G-Od/diety which is Ilah.
If the Jews and christians call their diety as Allah then they appear to contradict a very explicit commandment in Exodus 3:15 which says "This is My name forever, and this is My memorial-name to all generations."
Besides what the Arabic Jews and christians call their deity cannot be taken as authentic since they were supposed to be living under Subjugation(Quran 9:29).
What I said shouldn't have been called wrong. When I said "Allah" is Arabic for the one God, I did not say "for Muslims", but the term is Arabic, referring to the language, it really means "the God" meaning the One,
What I said shouldn't have been called wrong. When I said "Allah" is Arabic for the one God, I did not say "for Muslims", but the term is Arabic, referring to the language, it really means "the God" meaning the One, so this is reason enough that Christians for whom Arabic is the language known would acknowledge Yahweh God as "Allah". As pointed out use of a definite article for use with God is very established, with the meaning that way to clearly signify the One, even in Bible manuscripts.
Christians, or observing Jews, calling the deity Allah does not contradict Exodus 3:15 which says "This is My name forever, and this is My memorial-name to all generations", especially if Arabic is their language This is because "Allah" is a term with the meaning "the God", not a name, just as in English the term "God" is not a name. The revealed name from him of Exodus 3:15 was the name "Yahweh", forever, to all generations.* If such Christians or Jews believed what Muslims say of "Allah", then they are going contrary to the revelation from the Bible.
* http://www.christianforums.com/t7505849/#post55879079
It really means "One g-d" ? .Where did you get this?.The Yemeni Faith (From which meccans derived their faith) Had No concept of One jealous G-od.
The rest of your argument Foucssing on One jealous G-od is faulty because before muhammad the Yemenis and the Arabs didn't entertain this concept.The Premohammedan idea of Allah has no similarities to Biblical G-od.
Where did I get it? It is general information, virtually universal, that "Allah" is "the God",