What is the origin of Allah? How many times have you heard
it said that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all worship the same God, and that
spiritually and morally the three religions are all based on the same concept
of God?
Allah is not the Jehovah of the Old Testament.
In fact, Allah is a version of the Moon-god, a pagan god in
Arabia who was worshipped during pre-Islamic times under various names – long
before Muhammad. His father’s name was “slave of Allah.” The evidence of this
can be found in the extensive archaeological digs in the Middle East over the
last 100 years. And that is why the Crescent moon is the symbol of Islam, and
the month-long Ramadan fasting begins and ends with the crescent moon. Muhammad
was raised in the religion of the Moon-god Allah, one of the 360 gods
surrounding the Kaaba. But he went one step further than his fellow pagan
Arabs. While they believed that Allah, the Moon-god, was the greatest of all
gods and the supreme deity of them all, Muhammad decided that Allah was the
only god. Thus, he added the trappings of monotheism to his concept of the
Moon-god
So – what is the meaning of the word ALLAH.
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