Mohammad (and the Muslims) claim that Allah is YHWH the God of Israel in his effort to portray Islam as the continuity of Judaism and Christianity.
Some Christians , in this age of inclusiveness, agree that Muslims and Christians are worshiping the SAME God.
And Arab Christians call God by the name of Allah.
The term Allāh is derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article al- "the" and ilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the [sole] deity, God"
Some claim that Allah is a general noun for God in Arabic while others insist that Allah is the proper noun ( proper name ) for the Muslim God. The Aramiac ( the language spoken by Jesus) word for God is Alaha or Elaha which is similar sounding.
Records shown that Allah existed way before Mohammad's Islam, in Babylon and Mecca.
The Meccans were worshiping 360 idols placed inside the Blackstone of Kaaba and one of the idol is the moongod Allah. He was said to have three daughters ( goddess). Archaeologically, Allah stone idols have been found in many places in the Middle East.
So is Allah = YHWH ?
Some Christians , in this age of inclusiveness, agree that Muslims and Christians are worshiping the SAME God.
And Arab Christians call God by the name of Allah.
The term Allāh is derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article al- "the" and ilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the [sole] deity, God"
Some claim that Allah is a general noun for God in Arabic while others insist that Allah is the proper noun ( proper name ) for the Muslim God. The Aramiac ( the language spoken by Jesus) word for God is Alaha or Elaha which is similar sounding.
Records shown that Allah existed way before Mohammad's Islam, in Babylon and Mecca.
The Meccans were worshiping 360 idols placed inside the Blackstone of Kaaba and one of the idol is the moongod Allah. He was said to have three daughters ( goddess). Archaeologically, Allah stone idols have been found in many places in the Middle East.
So is Allah = YHWH ?
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