Le mot « Elohim » (pluriel) est aussi à rapprocher du terme arabe
« Allah ». Les deux noms partagent en effet tous deux la racine
sémitique e-l. En arabe, divinité se dit « ilah » et le Dieu unique « al-ilah » d'où le nom propre « Allah ».
si vous l avaez remarquez BIEN wiki ici ne donne aucun source que ce soit des téholgiens arabs ou non arab mais juste sa propre parole...n importe quel muulman save bien que Allah et al-Iah sont 2 choses différents الله- الاله
Islamic claim:
'Allah' is simply the Arab word for 'God.'
Reality:
'God' in Arabic is translated 'ilah,' not 'Allah.'
Allah = الله (alif ا, lam ل, lam ل, ha ه)
ilah = اله (alif ا, lam ل, ha ه)As you can see, even though many English speaking Muslims falsely
claim it states "there is no god but God", this is clearly not the case.
Allah is not the generic word for 'god' in Arabic, but the name of Islam's deity - at the start of almost every Surah (Chapter) of the Qur'an is the phrase (in part): "In the name of Allah...."
[1.1a]
The belief that Allah is One is the fundamental basis of Islam, and
when Divine Unity is expressed, the name "Allah" must be used. It is not
permissible to say, "There is no god but the Almighty" or use any other
names except Allah for the shahada. Nothing at all resembles Him or is
equal to Him.
« Allah ». Les deux noms partagent en effet tous deux la racine
sémitique e-l. En arabe, divinité se dit « ilah » et le Dieu unique « al-ilah » d'où le nom propre « Allah ».
si vous l avaez remarquez BIEN wiki ici ne donne aucun source que ce soit des téholgiens arabs ou non arab mais juste sa propre parole...n importe quel muulman save bien que Allah et al-Iah sont 2 choses différents الله- الاله
Islamic claim:
'Allah' is simply the Arab word for 'God.'
Reality:
'God' in Arabic is translated 'ilah,' not 'Allah.'
Allah = الله (alif ا, lam ل, lam ل, ha ه)
ilah = اله (alif ا, lam ل, ha ه)As you can see, even though many English speaking Muslims falsely
claim it states "there is no god but God", this is clearly not the case.
Allah is not the generic word for 'god' in Arabic, but the name of Islam's deity - at the start of almost every Surah (Chapter) of the Qur'an is the phrase (in part): "In the name of Allah...."
[1.1a]
The belief that Allah is One is the fundamental basis of Islam, and
when Divine Unity is expressed, the name "Allah" must be used. It is not
permissible to say, "There is no god but the Almighty" or use any other
names except Allah for the shahada. Nothing at all resembles Him or is
equal to Him.
The Risala of 'Abdullah ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani
A Treatise on Maliki Fiqh (Including commentary from ath-Thamr ad-Dani by al-Azhari)(310/922 - 386/996)
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A Treatise on Maliki Fiqh (Including commentary from ath-Thamr ad-Dani by al-Azhari)(310/922 - 386/996)
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http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Allahu_Akbar