Who is
Allaah?
Very often one will here the
Arabic word "Allaah" being used in regards
to Islaam.
The word "Allaah" is simply the
Arabic word for Almighty God, and is the
same word used by Arabic speaking
Christians and Jews.
If one were to pick up an Arabic
translation of the Bible, one would see the
word "Allaah" being use where the word
"God" is used in English. Actually, the
Arabic word for Almighty God, "Allaah", is
quite similar to the word for God in other
Semitic languages - for example, the Hebrew
word for God is "Elah".
For various reasons, some
non-Muslims mistakenly believe that Muslims
worship a different God than Jews and
Christians. This is certainly not the case,
since the Pure Monotheism of Islaam calls
all people to the worship of the God of
Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and all of the
other prophets. However, even though Jews,
Christians and Muslims worship the same God
-since there is only one God - their
concepts concerning Him differ in some
significant ways.
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Prepared by: Abu 'Iyaad
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