tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356588014812300590.post538883562647767966..comments2024-02-29T07:38:19.865-06:00Comments on Watching and Waiting: "You Can't Trust the Muslims"Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03685862430370173564noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356588014812300590.post-58088524293573803362015-11-18T10:33:13.787-06:002015-11-18T10:33:13.787-06:00Hi Derek,
thanks for you comments.
In the same w...Hi Derek, <br />thanks for you comments.<br /><br />In the same way the Mormons came along 1800 years after Christ ascended and CREATED A NEW JESUS...but yet still use His name, this appears to be what the Muslims have done with using the word Allah. I believe it is important to make people know (since the media and most liberal churches never will) that the Muslims are not worshiping the God of the Bible, the God of Israel, Isaac and Jacob.<br /><br />Maybe a good way to differentiate would be like we do with "God" vs. "god". When we use the little g it means someone's false god. If I was with some Arabic Christians maybe it would be wise to use "Allah" when they speak of "God of the Bible" and "allah" when they speak of the Muslim god?<br /><br />Of course since we have very few (none) Arabic speaking folks in Buffalo, MN, I just want to get my point across to my readers that the god of Islam (allah) IS NOT the God of Israel.<br /><br />By your comments above, it would appear that we both agree on this.<br /><br />This is from an article on Whalid Shoebat's website.<br /><br />"Muslims Throw Christian Woman In Prison, Force Her To Cover Her Face, And Sentence Her To Death, And Tell Her That The Only Way To Escape Is To Praise Allah"<br /><br />Of course if the woman said, "I"ll be happy to praise Allah because that is the name for my God too!"....there would be some confusion and everyone knows that's NOT what the Muslims intended.<br /><br />One of the tenets of the faith for Islam is "There is no god buy allah." If allah is the Arabic name for God then Arabic speaking Christians should have no problem uttering those words....but clearly they are going to their death in droves for differentiating between Allah and allah. <br /><br />Those are just some thoughts anyway....but by no means do I have all the answers on Arabic speaking Christians because I don't know any. dennishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14531536650487063841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5356588014812300590.post-71658673645891240922015-11-16T21:51:38.684-06:002015-11-16T21:51:38.684-06:00"Allah Akbar" is Arabic for "God is..."Allah Akbar" is Arabic for "God is greater" or "God is the greatest". I would be careful telling people that it means "Allah is greater", which technically is a half Arabic and half English statement. I would also be careful telling people "Allah is a tool of Satan" cause you could come across as saying God is a tool of Satan.<br /><br />I do believe they are worshiping a false God and that their God is a tool of Satan. <br /><br />http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/allah.html<br /><br />"Allah is the primary Arabic word for God. It means ‘The God.’ There are some minor exceptions. For example, the Bible in some Muslim lands uses a word for God other than Allah (Farsi and Urdu are examples). But for more than five hundred years before Muhammad, the vast majority of Jews and Christians in Arabia called God by the name Allah. How, then, can we say that Allah is an invalid name for God? If it is, to whom have these Jews and Christians been praying?<br /><br />And what about the 10 to 12 million Arab Christians today? They have been calling God ‘Allah’ in their Bibles, hymns, poems, writings, and worship for over nineteen centuries. What an insult to them when we tell them not to use this word ‘Allah’! Instead of bridging the distance between Muslims and Christians, we widen the gulf of separation between them and us when we promote such a doctrine."Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05831682708282482757noreply@blogger.com