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    It contradicts the idea monotheism in your opinion. Islam got the idea of monotheism from the Jews and Christians, as far as I can tell from history. Know that during pre Islamic times the people worshipped some 360 deities Hubal, for instance, was the moon god. Do you know who took over for Hubal as the singled out one and only god? If you don't know, I'll go no further than this. Continue your research friend; perhaps you'll come to the knowledge of truth hopefully before it is too late.
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    You have no idea about the pre islamic pagans , well for once the moon god was wad ود NOT hubal my friend , You really need to do your own research my friend . The pagans worshipped god as the supreme being however they worshipped other gods with him like hubal who was the second after god.
    My friend this whole moon god conspiracy is a lie by your current pastors. There were many jews and christians who used the name Allah as god and who included it in their names like abdullah ibn Suriyah the jewish rabbi in median. Not to mention the arabian bible which has the name allah in it

    Trust me I made enough research about it

    Allah is an arabic translation from the syriac illah which is the syriac translation of elohim . Allah simply means god in arabic it is also used in the arabic bible . Inscriptions of Allah were found on re islamic christian tombs to refer to god, Source:
    James Bellamy, ‘Two Pre-Islamic Arabic Inscriptions Revised: Jabal Ramm and Umm al-Jimal’, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 108/3 (1988)


    Also there were jews and christians in pre islamic times who included the name allah in their names such as Abdullah ibn salam and Andullah ibn Soriyya two jewish rabbis in Medina before Islam

    Syriac and ithopian texts in pre islamic times also include the name :
    Rick Brown, Who was ‘Allah’ before Islam? Evidence that the term ‘Allah’ originated with Jewish and Christian Arabs (2007), page 8.


    peace
    نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

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    You have no idea about the pre islamic pagans , well for once the moon god was wad ود NOT hubal my friend , You really need to do your own research my friend . The pagans worshipped god as the supreme being however they worshipped other gods with him like hubal who was the second after god.
    My friend this whole moon god conspiracy is a lie by your current pastors. There were many jews and christians who used the name Allah as god and who included it in their names like abdullah ibn Suriyah the jewish rabbi in median. Not to mention the arabian bible which has the name allah in it.

    Trust me I made enough research about it

    Allah is an arabic translation from the syriac illah which is the syriac translation of elohim . Allah simply means god in arabic it is also used in the arabic bible . Inscriptions of Allah were found on re islamic christian tombs to refer to god, Source:
    James Bellamy, ‘Two Pre-Islamic Arabic Inscriptions Revised: Jabal Ramm and Umm al-Jimal’, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 108/3 (1988)


    Also there were jews and christians in pre islamic times who included the name allah in their names such as Abdullah ibn salam and Andullah ibn Soriyya two jewish rabbis in Medina before Islam

    Syriac and ithopian texts in pre islamic times also include the name :
    Rick Brown, Who was ‘Allah’ before Islam? Evidence that the term ‘Allah’ originated with Jewish and Christian Arabs (2007), page 8.


    peace
    Please show your source for this. I don't have a problem with the Arabic term Allah for "the God" but I know that Allah is not God's name, and I find it strange that Islam is a religion that doesn't mention or seem to know the personal name for God. I am not referring to the 99 titles given, but His name. What is God's name according to Islam?
    As for the 360 deities during pagan pre Islamic history, you don't know what I know. If you are going to say there was no such thing as a moon god then it is you that needs to do research not me, but I do trust you have done some research.

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    Please show your source for this. I don't have a problem with the Arabic term Allah for "the God" but I know that Allah is not God's name, and I find it strange that Islam is a religion that doesn't mention or seem to know the personal name for God. I am not referring to the 99 titles given, but His name. What is God's name according to Islam?
    As for the 360 deities during pagan pre Islamic history, you don't know what I know. If you are going to say there was no such thing as a moon god then it is you that needs to do research not me, but I do trust you have done some research.

    Peace

    You are so oblivious , you do not know what I know really thats your argument!!!!!!!

    The moon god was wad ود not hubal

    I already showed you my references in my response . So you need to do some reaserch , in fact a lot of research , an arab christian would laugh at such accusations


    Trust me you are throwing dust on your eyes by such claims .

    Again the presilamic god of moon was wad ود

    You can review the book of alkalby nmed alasnam or the book of yaqut al hamawy, where wad is depicted as the preislamic lunar god and Auzza العزى sometimes is refferd to as the solar goddess

    peace
    نقره لتكبير أو تصغير الصورة ونقرتين لعرض الصورة في صفحة مستقلة بحجمها الطبيعي

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Jesus forgave sin and accepted worship.

Jesus forgave sin and accepted worship.