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Author Topic: What does it really mean - Allahu Akbar?  (Read 1977 times)

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Re: What does it really mean - Allahu Akbar?
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2017, 11:35:12 AM »
Allah is a corruption of the Aramaic aloho
in eastern Aramaic the same word is alaha
when eastern ( alexandrian or antiohian) Christians typically use Allah it is because they speak Arabic.they typically use wahid in conjunction with Allah. To ask them to change the word for God would be like you having to say Our Lord and Deus. We speak English so that's not going to happen

Re: What does it really mean - Allahu Akbar?
« Reply #16 on: November 04, 2017, 02:56:48 PM »
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While certain Eastern Catholics call God's name "Allah" the Moslems who call out the same name hate the word "Trinity" even if they don't know what it means.
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When Moslems say "Allah" they may think they're referring to God but in reality they are deceived by the devil who goes by that name, Allah.
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I got a dollar bill with an ink rubber stamp on it, "NO GOD BUT ALLAH" so I wrote on it, "BUT ALLAH IS A DEVIL."
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I spent the dollar and never saw it again.
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It's silly to write on a dollar bill in the first place but I couldn't let that one get by me.
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I recommend everyone who sees that on a dollar should write like I did, because Moslems could be writing like this on our money.
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They would keep it up unless they are stopped in their tracks, and writing "BUT ALLAH IS A DEVIL" is something they don't want to see in print.
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Exorcise the money!
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Great idea! Maybe I'll write Merry Christmas on the empty ones.


Re: What does it really mean - Allahu Akbar?
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2017, 03:15:48 PM »
It means war on Christians.

Arab Christians should stop saying it because they invoke the devil.
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I don't know enough about Farsi or Arabian language to tell Arab Christians what they should do, but I'm not averse to let them know about the exorcism I was told about.  Perhaps they could say some kind of prayer along with their use of "Allah" to make it clear they're not invoking the devil, something like adding "Trinity" in Arabian, whatever that is. 
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The fact that Moslems specifically curse the Trinity (even if it's in ignorance) goes to show that "Allah" is not truly the same God.
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Re: What does it really mean - Allahu Akbar?
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2017, 04:36:01 PM »
If Jesus sells me oranges while I'm waiting at the light, what should I call God, the Son of God? (Besides that, of course.)