At Rocky Mountain High School in Fort Collins, Colorado, earlier last year a member of their “Cultural Arms Club” led the entire student body in an Arabic version of our Pledge of Allegiance, replacing the words “under God” with “under Allah.”
Principal Tom Lopez has come under fire for ´pushing an Islamic agenda´, which he denies, stating the move was to “destroy the barriers, embrace the cultures” that exist within the school.
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The religion of Satan is being pushed at all levels of our government, why?
In Islam some state that if one memorizes the 99 names of Allah and repeats them he will get into paradise because they give the believer power, making them
conscious of God. Neither the Koran nor the Hadith speak of these names in such
a way. The Suras in the Koran begin with “In the name of Allah, most gracious,
most merciful. Yet in practice Islam’s god is portrayed as stern, harsh, having
compassion on those who do right and deals severely with those who do not.
To a
Muslim the God of the Bible who is described as triune is offensive and pagan,
reminding them of what Mohammed destroyed. This is recorded in their Qu’ran. They interpret this as 3
separate Gods and not
a unified one. “ They are unbelievers who say God is a third of three. No God
is there but one God.” While Muslims affirm Jesus’ virgin conception, they
deny He had any pre-existence that would imply He is God. To call a prophet God
is the ultimate in blasphemy to them. “ Verily God will not forgive the union
of other gods with himself.” This is a true statement; however if Jesus is
who He said He is, the
true God, then it is they who are in union with another than the true God.
Muslims claim that the name Allah can be found in the Bible. This is no
different than what the Jehovah’s Witnesses do for the name Jehovah. Allah is not
called Yahweh once in the Koran but neither is Yahweh called Allah in the Bible.
So they can’t be the same God. Neither is the word Elohim which is applied to
Yahweh over 2,500 times in the Bible used in the Koran. Neither is he called I
Am, which He said to Moses would be His name forever.
The God of the Bible identifies himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob. Jacobs name is later changed to the name Israel, being the father of the
12 tribes of Israel. The God of the Bible calls Jerusalem the city of David and
that the Messiah would descend from his lineage. Neither does the God of the
Bible does not mention Mecca or Medina but instead Jerusalem 800 times. Yet
Jerusalem is not mentioned in the Koran, which the Muslim claims as their own.
The God in the Bible is called the God of the Jews, an impossibility with Allah. They are
called his chosen people, but they are not Allah’s chosen. Allah commands the
Muslim to not take the Jews or Christians as friends, Sura.5:51 disdains the
Jews. Mohammed said, “The last hour will not come before the Muslims fight the
Jews, and the Muslims kill them.” (Mishkat Al Masabih Sh.M. Ashraf pp.147,
721, 810-11, 1130). So how could Israel inherit the land or any of God’s
promises from Allah, if he is their God. Clearly he is not the same God of the
Bible.
Muslims trying to prove their position from the Bible point to the Old Testament with the word alleluyah, interpreting the
first portion of the word alle as Allah. The word [H]alleluyah is not a compound Hebrew word. It
is not two words but a singular word meaning praise to Yahweh. (alle- praise,
lu-to, yah-Yaweh). The beginning of the word is Hallel meaning praise. This has
nothing to do with an Allah, and the last syllable of the word is a reference to Yahweh the God of
the Bible, this is hardly any evidence for their assertions. They are also confusing
Aramaic with Arabic. This is not unusual, as Muslims will often take words and
meanings set in another language and culture and adopt them for proof of their own
book or religion.
This word play only gets more ludicrous as they try to have Jesus saying the
name of their God. When Jesus was on the cross they claim when he cried out Eli,
Eli it was really is Allah, Allah. The New Testament was written in Greek,
however it points us to him speaking the Aramaic language, not Arabic. Jesus was
quoting Psalm 22:1 which read in full says, Eli, Eli Sabbathani “My God, My
God why have you forsaken me.” What makes even less sense for this position is
the fact that they don’t believe that it was Jesus on the cross in the first
place, but that another took His place. Some think it was Judas; so it was Judas
crying out Allah, Allah?
The first Arabic translation of the Bible was made about the 9th
century. Nowhere is the name of Allah found in the Old or New Testament as a
name for God. When
Islam became the dominant political force people were coerced to use the name
Allah for God or suffer the consequences from the hands of militant Muslims.
Because of Islam’s dominance Allah became the common name of God. The
translators of the Bible gave in to the religious pressures and substituted
Allah for Yahweh in the Arabic Bibles, but this is not the name of the God of
the Hebrews, nor of the creator who made heaven and earth because of its source
in paganism. His nature and attributes have only a few basic similarities and
many more differences. And the most important point is that all through the Qu’ran it says Allah has no son.
In that case Satanism is in the same category since the word Satan or Shaytan as the Koran calls it, came from those same books.
My child be out of there before the end of the day
He’ll NO!!!
Zeus
It’s just a word. But the laws of those different nations and religions is different from one another. For instance, I could have you killed for insulting me since I am a man under Islamic law.
And you are a woman.
NO ALLAH in USA !!!
But under Western law, I couldn’t. You’re free to say what you want for the most part.