Allah is a Big Fraud! Allah is derived from a compound Arabic - TopicsExpress



          

Allah is a Big Fraud! Allah is derived from a compound Arabic word, AL + ILAH = Allah. ILAH in Arabic is God and AL in Arabic is a definite article like our word the. So from an English equivalent, Allah comes from The + God. Others, like Arthur Jeffery say, The common theory is that it is formed from ilah, the common word for a god, and the article al-; thus al-ilah, the god, becomes Allah, God. This theory, however, is untenable. In fact, the name is one of the words borrowed into the language in pre-Islamic times from Aramaic. (Islam: Muhammad and His Religion, Arthur Jeffery, 1958, p 85). It is abundantly clear that Muhammad DIDNT introduce Allah to the world: But history establishes beyond the shadow of doubt that even the pagan Arabs, before Muhammad’s time, knew their chief god by the name of Allah and even, in a sense, proclaimed his unity...Among the pagan Arabs this term denoted the chief god of their pantheon, the Kaaba, with its three hundred and sixty idols. (The Moslem Doctrine of God, Samuel M. Zwemer 1905, p 24-25). Historians like Vaqqidi have said Allah was actually the chief of the 360 gods [one for each day of the year] being worshipped in Arabia at the time Muhammad rose to prominence. Ibn Al-Kalbi gave 27 names of pre-Islamic deities... Interestingly, not many Muslims want to accept that Allah was already being worshipped at the Kaba in Mecca by Arab pagans before Muhammad came. Some Muslims become angry when they are confronted with this fact. But history is not on their side. Pre-Islamic literature has proved this. (Who Is This Allah?, G. J. O. Moshay, 1994, p 138). Islam also owes the term Allah to the heathen Arabs. We have evidence that it entered into numerous personal names in Northern Arabia and among the Nabatians. It occurred among the Arabs of later times, in theophorous names and on its own. (Why I Am Not A Muslim, Ibn Warraq, 1995, p. 42). Arabia in Muhammad’s time was polytheistic in its conception of the cosmos and tribal in its social structure. Each tribe had its own god(s) and goddess(es), which were manifest in the forms of idols, stones, trees, or stars in the sky. (Islamic Studies, A History of Religions Approach, Richard C. Martin, 2nd Ed., p 96). Before Islam, the religions of the Arabic world involved the worship of many spirits, called jinn. Allah was but one of many gods worshiped in Mecca. But then Muhammad taught the worship of Allah as the only God, whom he identified as the same God worshiped by Christians and Jews. (A Short History of Philosophy, Robert C. Solomon, p. 130). Historians like Vaqqidi have said Allah was actually the chief of the 360 gods [one for each day of the year] being worshipped in Arabia at the time Muhammad rose to prominence. Ibn Al-Kalbi gave 27 names of pre-Islamic deities...Interestingly, not many Muslims want to accept that Allah was already being worshipped at the Kaba in Mecca by Arab pagans before Muhammad came. Some Muslims become angry when they are confronted with this fact. But history is not on their side. Pre-Islamic literature has proved this. (Who Is This Allah?, G. J. O. Moshay, 1994, p 138). Allah is NOT the true and living God of the Bible. The Godhead was manifest in the man, Christ Jesus--God in the flesh (John 1:1-3,14; Colossians 2:9; 1st Timothy 3:16). Islam is repackaged polytheism. Islam is paganism wrapped in monotheistic dogma.
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 01:41:44 +0000

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