i have learned a lot about muhammads life. and i became sure that he could not be prophet then i ve read life story of jesus and that was totally different from muhammad. jesus didnt use sword didnt make massacres didn take a lot of wifes didnt take special task...
72. Certainly they disbelieve who say: "Allah is Christ the son of Mary." But said Christ: "O Children of Israel! worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord." Whoever joins other gods with Allah,- Allah will forbid him the Garden, and the Fire will be his abode. There will for the wrong-doers be no...
THE QURAN AND GOVERNMENT Those wanting to impose their own personal opinions have exploited God and religion in order to be able to seize the political power. Despite the fact that women also can rise to power and become president within the framework of the Quran, the traditionalist Islam...
Allah Is Not Moon God And There Is No Good Evidence It Was The Name Of Moon God.
But Etymogicaly Allah Means The God.and He Was Never Moon God Or Sun God.
He Was The God Since Abraham.
you dont know anything.
oppsitely allat comes from allah.because in arabic allat is the female form of allah.
yes paganists thought allah is the father of lat.like christians said jesus is the son of god.
but it is absolute that
ALLAH means god.god in the heaven.
84.Say: Whose is the earth, and...
"ALLAH" ISnt THE NAME OF A
"MOON-GOD"
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thats totally wrong and absurd.
allah comes from eliah and allah whiches are mentioned in bible.allah was never moon god.
It's funny how some anti-Islamics claim that Muslims worship a moon god when Allah Almighty in the Noble Quran directly refuted this: "Among His Signs are the Night and the...
The Origin of the name "Allah"
It seems unlikely that the name Allah comes from al-ilaah "the God", but rather from the Aramaic/Syriac alaha, meaning 'God' or 'the God'. The final 'a' in the name alaha was originally the definite article 'the' and is regularly dropped when Syriac words and...
belief in god is rational.not believing is illogical.
Fred Hoyle (British astrophysicist): "A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in...