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The Christians who call God 'Allah'
Muslims in Malaysia have burnt churches in protest at Christians callingtheir God Allah, but there is a precedent, says Christopher Howse
By Christopher Howse (The Telegraph)
11:50AM GMT 30 Jan 2010
Two-thirds of Malaysians are Muslims and about 10 per cent of them
Christians. Malaysian political life is a little different from that in Britain. The
leader of the opposition, for example, is facing trial on charges of "sodomy", a
ploy used by the government before.
Churches have been burnt down in Malaysia in a row over Christians using
the wordAllah for God.
The government had ruled that the word must not be used except to refer to
God as worshipped by Muslims. But the high court declared that a Catholic
newspaper, the Herald, could continue to useAllah in its Malay edition, since
the people in Borneo that buy the paper have from time immemorial referred
to God by that name.
Many of those protesting at the Christian use ofAllah had hardly been aware
of the usage before the public row, for they do not buy Christian newspapers
and they do not live in Borneo, where the papers mostly circulate.
One popular objection among Malaysian Muslims to the use ofAllah by
Christians is that it might lead to Muslims being lured into conversion to
Christianity. The implicit thinking seems to be thatAllah is the name of God
used in the Koran, and that the God worshipped by Christians is a false god.
This thinking seems to me a mirror image of a protest in Stoke on Trent last
weekend where people in the crowd chanted: "Allah, Allah, who the ---- is
Allah?" That was a disgustingly offensive remark which erroneously took it for
granted that Allah and God are not the same being.
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The clinching argument against such an assumption is that Christians
explicitly worship the God of Abraham. They worship the same God that Jews
worship. Of course Jews deny, and indeed are repelled by the idea, that God
has a Son who became man, just as Muslims are.
But the fact that you think others are mistaken in their description of
someone's characteristics does not mean that they are referring to a different
person. Someone, for example, might call Spartacus a "freedom fighter" and
someone else call him a "murderous rebel", but they are talking about the
same man.
On a non-religious level, it is undeniable that the word for God is translated
into different languages. It is not (like Spartacus) a proper name, but it is theword for the supreme being, of whom there can only be one. English-
speakers say "God", Frenchmen say "Dieu".
Looking at it from the point of view of language, there is a widespread, quite
unconscious, sharing of the wordAllah between Muslims and non-Muslims.
Maltese people, for example, sayAlla for "God", because their language has
been deeply moulded by Arabic. The Spanish, who live in territory occupied
by Arabic-speakers for 700 years, use the word ojalto mean "I hope that". I
think that most of them are unaware that the word derives from wa sallah "and God wills".
The problem in Malaysia has erupted among people who do not use Arabic as
their first language. No such misunderstanding would be possible between
Arabic-speaking Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians, for whom the only
word for God isAllah.
The Arabic wordAllah comes from al-ilah, "the god". The wordAllah was in
use among the people of Mecca before Mohammed announced his message
to them. It is found in pre-Islamic poetry and in ancient inscriptions in Arabia.
It was used by Christians as their term for God long before Mohammed was
born.
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On the face of it, the Koran declares that the God known to Mohammed is the
God of the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians). In Sura 29: 46 God
tells his followers: "Say: 'We believe in that which has been revealed to us
and what has been revealed to you. Our God and your God are one. We
surrender to Him'."
Muslims may think that Jews and Christians have betrayed the revelation
given to them, but that does not affect the identity of the creator of Adam.
Allah
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation,searchThis article is about the Arabic word "Allah". For the Islamic view of God, see God inIslam. For other uses, see Allah (disambiguation).
Allah (Englishpronunciation:/ l / or/l/; Arabic: Allh, IPA: [ al l h] ( listen) isthe Arabicword forGod (literally 'the God', as the initial "Al-" is the definite article).[1][2][3] It is used mainly by Muslims to refer to God in Islam,[4]Arab Christians, and often,albeit not exclusively, by Bah's,Arabic-speakers, Indonesian, Malaysian and MalteseChristians, and Mizrahi Jews.[5][6][7]
Contents 1 Etymology 2 Usage in Arabic
o 2.1 Pre-Islamic Arabiao 2.2 Islamo 2.3 Christianityo 2.4 Judaism
3 As a loanwordo 3.1 English and other European languageso 3.2 Malaysian and Indonesian languageo 3.3 In other scripts and languages
4 Typographyo 4.1 Unicode
5 See also 6 Notes 7 References
8 External links
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Etymology
The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah":1. alif2. hamzat wa l ( )3. lm4. lm5. shadda( )6. dagger alif( )7. h
The termAllh is derived from a contractionof the Arabic definite article al- "the" and
ilh "deity, god" to al-lh meaning "the [sole] deity, God" ( , ho theosmonos).[8]Cognates of the name "Allh" exist in otherSemitic languages, includingHebrew and Aramaic.[9]Biblical Hebrew mostly uses the plural form (but functionalsingular)Elohim. The correspondingAramaic form is lh in Biblical Aramaicand Alh in Syriac as used by the Assyrian Church, both meaning simply 'God'.[10] In the Sikhscriptures, Guru Granth Sahib, the termAllah (Punjabi: ) is used 37times.[11]
The name was previously used bypaganMeccansas a reference to a creator deity,possibly the supreme deity inpre-Islamic Arabia.[12][13]The concepts associated with thetermAllah (as a deity) differ among religious traditions. In pre-Islamic Arabia amongst
pagan Arabs,Allah was not considered the sole divinity, having associates andcompanions, sons and daughtersa concept that was deleted under the process ofIslamization. In Islam, the nameAllah is the supreme and all-comprehensive divinename, and all other divine names are believed to refer back to Allah.[14]Allah is unique,the only Deity, creator of the universeand omnipotent.[5][6] Arab Christians today useterms such asAllh al-Ab ( , 'God the Father') to distinguish their usage fromMuslim usage.[15]There are both similarities and differences between the concept of God
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as portrayed in the Quran and the Hebrew Bible.[16] It has also been applied to certainliving human beings as personifications of the term and concept. [17][18]
Unicode has a codepoint reserved forAllh, = U+FDF2.[19]Many Arabic type fontsfeature specialligatures for Allah.[20]
Usage in Arabic
Pre-Islamic Arabia
In pre-Islamic Arabia, Allah was used by Meccans as a reference to the creator-god,possibly the supreme deity.[21] Allah was not considered the sole divinity; however, Allahwas considered the creator of the world and the giver of rain. The notion of the term mayhave been vague in the Meccan religion.[8] Allah was associated with companions, whompre-Islamic Arabs considered as subordinate deities. Meccans held that a kind ofkinshipexisted between Allah and thejinn.[22] Allah was thought to have had sons[23] and that the
local deities ofal-Uzz, Mant and al-Lt were His daughters.[24] The Meccans possiblyassociated angels with Allah.[25][26]Allah was invoked in times of distress.[26][27]Muhammad's father's name was Abd Allh meaning 'the slave of Allh'.[26]
Islam
Main article: God in IslamSee also:Names of God in the Qur'an
Medallion showing "Allah" in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.
According to Islamic belief, Allah is theproper nameof God,[28] and humble submissionto his will, divine ordinances and commandments is the pivot of the Muslim faith.[5] "Heis the only God, creator of the universe, and the judge of humankind." [5][6] "He is unique(w id ) and inherently one (a ad ), all-merciful and omnipotent."[5] The Qur'an declares"the reality of Allah, His inaccessible mystery, His various names, and His actions onbehalf of His creatures."[5]
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Allah script outside Eski Cami (The Old Mosque) in Edirne, Turkey.
In Islamic tradition, there are99 Names of God (al-asm al- usn lit. meaning: 'the bestnames' or 'the most beautiful names'), each of which evoke a distinct characteristic ofAllah.[6][29] All these names refer to Allah, the supreme and all-comprehensive divinename.[14] Among the 99 names of God, the most famous and most frequent of these namesare "the Merciful" (al-Ra mn ) and "the Compassionate" (al-Ra m ).[6][29]
Most Muslims use the untranslated Arabic phrase in sh Allh (meaning 'if God wills')
after references to future events.
[30]
Muslim discursive piety encourages beginning thingswith the invocation ofbismillh(meaning 'in the name of God').[31]
There are certain phrases in praise of God that are favored by Muslims, including"Sub n Allh " (Holiness be to God), "al- amdu lillh " (Praise be to God), "l ilha illAllh" (There is no deity but God) and "Allhu akbar" (God is great) as a devotionalexercise of remembering God (dhikr).[32] In a Sufipractice known as dhikr Allah (lit.remembrance of God), the Sufi repeats and contemplates on the name Allah or otherdivine names while controlling his or her breath.[33]
Some scholars[who?] have suggested that Mu ammad used the term Allah in addressing
both pagan Arabs and Jews or Christians in order to establish a common ground for theunderstanding of the name for God, a claim Gerhard Bwering says is doubtful. [28]According to Bwering, in contrast with pre-Islamic Arabianpolytheism, God in Islamdoes not have associates and companions, nor is there any kinship between God and jinn.[28] Pre-Islamic pagan Arabs believed in a blind, powerful, inexorable and insensible fateover which man had no control. This was replaced with the Islamic notion of a powerfulbut provident and merciful God.[34]
According to Francis Edwards Peters, "The Qurninsists, Muslims believe, andhistorians affirm that Muhammad and his followers worship the same God as the Jews(29:46). The Quran's Allah is the same Creator God who covenanted with Abraham".Peters states that the Qur'an portrays Allah as both more powerful and more remote thanYahweh, and as a universal deity, unlike Yahweh who closely follows Israelites.[16]
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The Aramaic word for "God" in the language ofAssyrian Christians is lh , orAlaha.Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, use the word"Allah" to mean "God".[7] The Christian Arabs of today have no other word for "God"than "Allah".[15] (Even the Arabic-descended Maltese language ofMalta, whosepopulation is almost entirely Roman Catholic, usesAlla for "God".) Arab Christians for
example use termsAllh al-ab ( ) meaning God the Father,Allh al-ibn ( )mean God the Son, andAllh al-r al-quds ( ) meaning God the HolySpirit. (See God in Christianity for the Christian concept of God.)
Arab Christians have used two forms of invocations that were affixed to the beginning oftheir written works. They adopted the Muslim bismillh, and also created their ownTrinitized bismillh as early as the 8th century CE.[35] The Muslim bismillh reads: "Inthe name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful." The Trinitized bismillh reads: "Inthe name of Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, One God." The Syriac,Latin andGreekinvocations do not have the words "One God" at the end. This addition was madeto emphasize the monotheistic aspect of Trinitian belief and also to make it more
palatable to Muslims.
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According to Marshall Hodgson, it seems that in the pre-Islamic times, some ArabChristians made pilgrimage to the Kabah, a pagan temple at that time, honoring Allahthere as God the Creator.[36]
Judaism
Main articles: Mizrahi Jews andNames of God in Judaism
As Hebrew and Arabic are closely related Semiticlanguages, it is commonly accepted
thatAllah (root, ilh) and the BiblicalElohim are cognate derivations of same origin, asinEloah a Hebrew word which is used (e.g. in theBook of Job) to mean '(the) God' andalso 'god or gods' as in the case ofElohim, ultimately deriving from the rootEl, 'strong',possibly genericized from El (deity), as in the Ugariticlhm "children of El" (the ancientNear Eastern creator god in pre-Abrahamic tradition).
In Jewish scripture Elohim is used as a descriptive title for the God of the scriptureswhose name is YHWH, as well as for pagan gods.
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The history of the nameAllh in English was probably influenced by the study ofcomparative religion in the 19th century; for example, Thomas Carlyle (1840) sometimesused the term Allah but without any implication that Allah was anything different fromGod. However, in his biography of Mu ammad (1934), Tor Andr always used the termAllah, though he allows that this "conception of God" seems to imply that it is differentfrom that of the Jewish and Christian theologies.[37]
Languages which may not commonly use the termAllah to denote God may still containpopular expressions which use the word. For example, because of the centuries longMuslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula, the word ojal in the Spanish language andoxal in the Portuguese languageexist today, borrowed from Arabic (Arabic: ).This phrase literally means 'if God wills' (in the sense of "I hope so"). [38] The Germanpoet Mahlmann used the form "Allah" as the title of a poem about the ultimate deity,though it is unclear how much Islamic thought he intended to convey.
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Some Muslims leave the name "Allh" untranslated in English.[39]
Malaysian and Indonesian language
The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay byA.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltensin 1650 recorded "Allah" as the translation of theDutch word "Godt".
Christians in Indonesia and Malaysia also useAllahto refer to God in the Malaysian language andIndonesian language (both languages forms of theMalay language which is referred to asBahasaMelayu).
Mainstream Bible translations in both languages useAllah as the translation of HebrewElohim (translatedin English Bibles as "God").[40] This goes back toearly translation work byFrancis Xavierin the 16thcentury.[41][42] The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay byA.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltens in1650 (revised edition from 1623 edition and 1631
Latin-edition) recorded "Allah" as the translation of the Dutch word "Godt". [43] Ruyl alsotranslated Matthewin 1612 to Malay language (first Bible translation to non-Europeanlanguage, only a year afterKing James Version was published[44][45]), which was printedin the Netherlands in 1629. Then he translated Markwhich was published in 1638.[46][47]
The government of Malaysia in 2007 outlawed usage of the termAllah in any other butMuslim contexts, but the High Court in 2009 revoked the law, ruling that it wasunconstitutional. WhileAllah had been used for the Christian God in Malay for morethan four centuries, the contemporary controversy was triggered by usage ofAllah by theRoman Catholic newspaperThe Herald. The government has in turn appealed the courtruling, and the High Court has suspended implementation of its verdict until the appeal isheard.
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Name ofAllh after the 17th-century Ottoman calligrapherHfz Osman
Allh in other languages that use Arabic script is spelled in the same way. This includesUrdu, Persian/Dari, Uyghuramong others.
Assamese, Bengali: Allah Bosnian:Allah Chinese:l,nl;Zhnzh (semantic translation),Huda
(Khoda, from Persian language) Czech, Slovak:Allch Greek: Allch Hebrew: Allah Hindi: Allh Malayalam: A h Japanese:Ar,Arr,Arrfu Maltese:Alla Korean:Alla Polish:Allah, also archaicAllach orAach Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian: Allakh Serbian, Belarusian, Macedonian: Alah Spanish, Portuguese:Al Thai: Anlw Punjabi (Gurmukhi): Allh, archaic Alahu (in Sikh scriptures)
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The wordAllah written in different writing systems.The wordAllh is always written without an alifto spell the vowel. This is because thespelling was settled before Arabic spelling started habitually using alifto spell .However, in vocalized spelling, a small diacritic alifis added on top of theshaddahtoindicate the pronunciation.
One exception may be in the pre-Islamic Zabad inscription,[48]where it ends with anambiguous sign that may be a lone-standing h with a lengthened start, or may be a non-standard conjoined l-h:-
: This reading would beAllh spelled phonetically with aliffor the . : This reading would be al-Ilh = 'the god' (an older form, withoutcontraction), by older spelling practice without aliffor.
Unicode
Unicode has a codepoint reserved forAllh, = U+FDF2, in the Arabic PresentationForms-A block, which exists solely for compatability with older, legacy character setsthat encoded presentation forms directly[49], which is dicouraged for new text. Instead,the wordAllh should be represented by its individual Arabic letters, while modern fonttechnologies will render the desired ligature.
The calligraphic variant of the word used as theCoat of arms of Iran is encoded inUnicode, in the Miscellaneous Symbols range, at codepoint U+262B ().
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1. ^ "God".Islam: Empire of Faith. PBS. Retrieved 18 December 2010.2. ^ "Islam and Christianity",Encyclopedia of Christianity (2001): Arabic-
speaking Christians and Jews also refer to God as Allh.3. ^ L. Gardet. "Allah".Encyclopaedia of Islam Online.4. ^ Merriam-Webster. "Allah". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 25 February
2012.5. ^ abcdef "Allah." Encyclopdia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopdia
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Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa,Allah7. ^ abColumbia Encyclopedia,Allah8. ^ ab L. Gardet,Allah, Encyclopaedia of Islam9. ^ Columbia Encyclopaedia says: Derived from an old Semitic root
referring to the Divine and used in the CanaaniteEl, the Mesopotamianilu, andthe biblicalElohimandEloah, the word Allah is used by all Arabic-speakingMuslims, Christians, Jews, and other monotheists.
10. ^ The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon Entry for lh11. ^ Guru Granth Sahib website (Search: | )12. ^ L. Gardet, "Allah",Encyclopedia of Islam13. ^ Smith, Peter (2000). "prayer".A concise encyclopedia of the Bah'
Faith. Oxford: Oneworld Publications. pp. 274275. ISBN978-1-85168-184-6.14. ^ ab Murata, Sachiko (1992). The Tao of Islam : a sourcebook on genderrelationships in Islamic thought. Albany NY USA: SUNY. ISBN978-0-7914-0914-5.
15. ^ ab Lewis, Bernard; Holt, P. M.; Holt, Peter R.; Lambton, Ann KatherineSwynford (1977). The Cambridge history of Islam. Cambridge, Eng: UniversityPress. p. 32.ISBN978-0-521-29135-4.
16. ^ ab F.E. Peters,Islam, p.4, Princeton University Press, 200317. ^Nation of Islam personification of Allah as Detroit peddler W D Fard18. ^ "A history of Clarence 13X and the Five Percenters", referring to
Clarence Smith as Allah
19. ^ Unicode Standard 5.0, p.479,49220. ^ Arabic fonts and Mac OS X Programs for Arabic in Mac OS X
21. ^ See Quran 13:16 ; 29:6163; 31:25;39:38)22. ^ See Quran 37:158)23. ^ See Quran (6:100)24. ^ See Quran (53:1922; 16:57; 37:149)
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41. ^ The Indonesian Language: Its History and Role in Modern SocietySneddon, James M.; University of New South Wales Press; 2004
42. ^ The History of Christianity in India from the Commencement of theChristian Era: Hough, James; Adamant Media Corporation; 2001
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