Why Allah Is God
WHY ALLAH IS GOD
The word Ilah (Illah) means god, any old god; Allah is the one and only and for him there is no other name, but Allah. If we take the Bible and the book of Genesis of the Old Testament page one, there are seventeen verses, each verse with a reference to word Allah (God). Gospel of John chapter verse 16 “For Allah (God) so loved the world. There is no word in Aramaic that translates to god other than to Ilah which means a god of any nature not thee God, so when you translate the word Allah to god you actually diminish the meaning of Allah, hence there is no god ('ilah ) except God (al'Lah). To emphasize god into the English word to mean thee God you have to use a capital G. The word Elohim as used by the Hebrews mean gods as in plural, Yahweh I am afraid is nothing but a place in the lower regions of Jordan YHWH where the Jews who traveled with Moses on his 40 year exodus before becoming Israelite's took a lot of their teachings from a pagan faith of the Canaanite people of YHWH (Jordan) before arriving in their promised land of Israel. Allah in the Aramaic language cannot be made into a plural; so therefore there cannot be more than one.
His name is Allah,
Ha, no A, Laam, Laam, Alif,
Allah is his name.
Hence, there is no god but God and, Allah is his name.
Indiana Shaw . . . -_-
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