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Why do Muslims call God, Allaah? Is ALLAAH
Asked by azam khan,
10 Dec '11 01:28 pm
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THEY PREFER IT DUE TO UNIQENESS OF THIS NAME
1. A person can play around with the English word God:
Muslims prefer calling Allah (swt) as Allah, instead of the English word God. The Arabic word Allaah is pure and unique, unlike the English word God which can be played around with.
2. God + s = Gods:
If you add the alphabet S to God, it becomes Gods, that is plural of God. Allaah is One and Singular. There is no plural of Allaah.
3. God + dess = Goddess: ...more
Answered by hazir jawab, 10 Dec '11 01:28 pm
1. A person can play around with the English word God:
Muslims prefer calling Allah (swt) as Allah, instead of the English word God. The Arabic word Allaah is pure and unique, unlike the English word God which can be played around with.
2. God + s = Gods:
If you add the alphabet S to God, it becomes Gods, that is plural of God. Allaah is One and Singular. There is no plural of Allaah.
3. God + dess = Goddess: ...more
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