the name of "Allah" which in the bible

sandra canada

Laa ilaha illa Allah

Allah

Aramaic Lexicon and Concordance

typeThe word "God"
English Search Field
translat it from english to aramic


http:// w w w . p e s h i t t a . o r g / c g i - b i n / l e x i c o n . c g i
visit this link and write god and press on search it meaning
you will find Allah in the aramic bible
 

mymohsin

Pls mak Duwa 4 me
Salamalaykum,

Masha Allah nice work sister masha Allah may Allah accept it and increase ur knowledge and understanding. Ameen.

Jazak Allah.
 

BigAk

Junior Member
Im a Christian,but I dont Hate the word Allah.In fact I use it.But not every one is like me.How does Arabian Christians call God?Is it Allah?Or is it something else?
Thanks

I grew up with Arab-Christian friends who loved each other. They always uttered Allah when they spoke. It wasn't until I came to the US I found that all christians used the description word "God" instead... found it odd... but didn't argue.

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Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2: Sister Sandra,

Sister you are simple amazing...:ma:
You must be a great reader to read all this, it is a big chore to gathered so much information, and posting them is another big task. Thanks!!! I learned many things from your posts.

May Allah (SWT) the One True God, give you more knowledge and make you a light which shows the right path to many around the world. Ameen.

Once again sister, Jazakallah ho khiran for sharing all this.

:wasalam:
 

BigAk

Junior Member
Sandra is an amazing sister... Thank you very much for sharing your vast knowledge and information... I learn something new everyday...

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Rashadi

Junior Member
MashaAllah nice work sister. aramaic is my native language and every Syriac speaking Christian uses "Alaha" for God. It is the same as in Arabic. It can neither be made plural nor does it have a gender. It is unique and only used for the Creator. To this day when when the Aramaic speaking Christians of Iraq say "Bshimat Alaha" which is the same as "Bismillah", and my mother and I still use it whenever. when my mother eats or does anything she says bshimat Alaha and there is no mention of a trinity. Aramaic is a Semitic language and similar to Arabic and Hebrew. In fact, the Akkadian language, the ancient language of my ancastors is even closer to classical Arabic like that of the Quran al kareem. It is even closer than Aramaic is. There are many words that are almost identical such as "Qaryana" which is "one who reads".

I always laugh when ignorant westerners attack the name Allah and even my mother gets very offended because she uses it too. Allah was known to the Arab Jews, Christians and Pagans long before the birth of Rasulullah (saaws). Anyone who claims that Muhammad (saaws) invented it himself is ignorant. My mom's denomination at one point was purely tawhid and they were even declared hereitcs by the Romans and pauline followers, and most of them (Nestorians/Jacobites) embraced Islam between the 7th and 9th centuries in masses. Today they are a small minority but still use the language and even their scripture (P*!*!*!*!ta) is different from other versions of the Bible.

May Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala reward you for your efforts and grant you the highest Jannah, inshaAllah amin.
 

Rashadi

Junior Member
How fascinating! I have a tremendous affinity for languages. I was told that Aramaic is a dead language but obviously it is not. Is it documented, brother Rashadi? Are there dictionaries and other books that teach Aramaic?

Yes brother Ayman, there are dictionaries and it is still alive but spoken by only a minority. There are books, web sites and even classes which teach Aramaic.
 

sandra canada

Laa ilaha illa Allah
MashaAllah nice work sister. aramaic is my native language and every Syriac speaking Christian uses "Alaha" for God. It is the same as in Arabic. It can neither be made plural nor does it have a gender. It is unique and only used for the Creator. To this day when when the Aramaic speaking Christians of Iraq say "Bshimat Alaha" which is the same as "Bismillah", and my mother and I still use it whenever. when my mother eats or does anything she says bshimat Alaha and there is no mention of a trinity. Aramaic is a Semitic language and similar to Arabic and Hebrew. In fact, the Akkadian language, the ancient language of my ancastors is even closer to classical Arabic like that of the Quran al kareem. It is even closer than Aramaic is. There are many words that are almost identical such as "Qaryana" which is "one who reads".

I always laugh when ignorant westerners attack the name Allah and even my mother gets very offended because she uses it too. Allah was known to the Arab Jews, Christians and Pagans long before the birth of Rasulullah (saaws). Anyone who claims that Muhammad (saaws) invented it himself is ignorant. My mom's denomination at one point was purely tawhid and they were even declared hereitcs by the Romans and pauline followers, and most of them (Nestorians/Jacobites) embraced Islam between the 7th and 9th centuries in masses. Today they are a small minority but still use the language and even their scripture (P*!*!*!*!ta) is different from other versions of the Bible.

May Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala reward you for your efforts and grant you the highest Jannah, inshaAllah amin.

Masha Allah jazak Allah fardoos brother really May Allah bless you and all your family

May Allah protect IRAG AND All muslim countires Masha Allah

jazak Allah khayran
 

sandra canada

Laa ilaha illa Allah
Dear sister Sandra, Assalaamu Alaykum and thank you very much for this informative post. I have a couple of questions,



The domain name has been masked. Please rewrite it with spaces between the letters so that it won't be masked. I'd like very much to visit that site.

http:// w w w . p e s h i t t a . o r g / c g i - b i n / l e x i c o n . c g i

What is the evidence of that? I doubt it very much.
subhan Allah about your question make a sense Masha Allah you have the right to doubt i think the opposit is right and Allah knows best
but i did wrote down the sources plz check them all cause i am really very sick unable to do any effort





What is the difference between Elohim and Eloah. I was under the impression that Elohim is an aggrandized conjugation of Eloah used in supplications much like we say Allaahumma in our supplications.

the same here check the sources which is
http://www.answering-christianity.com/
you will get all your answers sorry for not giving you the reply but i really sick

may Allah bless you for seeking knowledge ameen

Assalamu Alikum warahmatu Allah wabrkatu
 
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