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They dumbhe's from nentayahu ass so valid reaction
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They dumbhe's from nentayahu ass so valid reaction
fr niggaThey dumb
How is Allah the moon god?But Allah according to him was the moon god but at the same time Allah meaning "the god"
pre Islamic Arabs worshipped allah and believed him to be the moon god im not denying that but that doesn’t mean the word allah means moon god or that Muslims worship the moon godBut Allah according to him was the moon god but at the same time Allah meaning "the god"
Yes I'm asking this why would they remove i Are they tired of saying al-ilah al-ilah and contracted to allah or what? Why don't they say al-ilah there is literally zero mention al-ilah in quran or hadiths but only allah. I think that allah is not the same as al-ilahI'm not Arabic but I'm pretty sure tha the al and the other l join together and the i removed
Your prayers are backlogged buddy boyo. Allah got prayers from the tons of Palestinian kids dying everyday that he still hasn't answered to.A narcissist fuck who I've been praying to so that he would ascend me. Instead my maxilla got more recessed by doing sujjud.
Can you explain if Allah is al-ilah, meaning the God, then why do you call him Allah and not al-ilah? Because it seems that allah — al-lah and what lah here? It doesn't look like ilah.
Also is this true?
It's not just this word, that's what happens in Arabic, in my language greek as well (most language)Yes I'm asking this why would they remove i Are they tired of saying al-ilah al-ilah and contracted to allah or what? Why don't they say al-ilah there is literally zero mention al-ilah in quran or hadiths but only allah. I think that allah is not the same as al-ilah
I thought the same thing, but firstly, I will and I'll are clearly related and follow the logic of English, which everyone knows (He'll, You'll, We'd etc). Secondly, only the unabbreviated form (I will) is used in all formal and poetic contexts. Allah - Al-Ilah feels more like a linguistic theory; if both are the same, then we'd need to find other words in Arabic that have been shortened in the same way as Al-Ilah -> Allah.It's not just this word, that's what happens in Arabic, in my language greek as well (most language)
I will -> I'll
Can you explain if Allah is al-ilah, meaning the God, then why do you call him Allah and not al-ilah? Because it seems that allah — al-lah and what lah here? It doesn't look like ilah.
Also is this true?
image is a slur ngl ROA as a example plan ost is a fake.allah is a pagan god. they used to worship allah as one of their gods pre islam too. there are writtings in yemen of this.