
Broke Dangote
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"Allah" is the Arabic word for God. That is all it is. Arab Christians use the same word when they pray. Arab Jews used it too. It is not a name unique to Islam; it is a language. If you picked up an Arabic Bible and looked for the word "God," you would find "Allah" on every page. More importantly, the God that Islam speaks of is the same God who spoke to Abraham, who parted the sea for Moses, who sent Jesus to the people of Israel. Islam does not introduce a new deity to the world. It reintroduces the original one, the God who has been sending the same essential message since the first human being drew breath. That context matters. When you say "Allah," you are not converting to an Arab religion or adopting a foreign identity. You are using the most precise, most historically grounded name for the same Creator who has always been at the centre of monotheistic faith. In Arabic, unlike in English, the word "Allah" cannot be made plural. You cannot say "Allahs." It has no feminine form. It is a unique, singular name for a unique, singular Being. There is a quiet theological elegance in that which no translation quite captures yet.

@egi_nupe Try say Adamu next time 😂










There’s no deity worthy of worship except Allah.
















