Many believe that Allah and the God of the Bible are the same. But history, linguistics, and theology reveal otherwise. Allah, as worshipped in Islam, originates from pre-Islamic Arabian paganism where a moon god and idols like Hubal were venerated. This article uncovers the historical roots of Allah, contrasts Islamic teachings with the Biblical God, and explains why Christians and Muslims do not worship the same God.
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Is the Bible Corrupted? A Serious Answer
Many Muslims believe the Bible has been rewritten. But both the Qur’an and historical evidence say otherwise. This article carefully examines Islamic claims, Qur’anic verses, and manuscript discoveries like the Dead Sea Scrolls — showing that the Torah and Gospel remain preserved. The idea of Bible corruption is a myth, not supported by history, archaeology, or the Qur’an itself.
Islam’s Misunderstanding of Jesus
Muslims honor Jesus as al-Masih (the Messiah), yet misunderstand who He truly is. This article explains the original meaning of Messiah from Hebrew and Greek, contrasts the Qur’an’s limited view of Jesus with the Bible’s clear testimony, and addresses major Islamic errors about His crucifixion, divinity, and role in salvation. Exploring history, Scripture, and theology, we see why denying the Son is denying God Himself. The real Jesus is not just a prophet — He is the heart of God’s plan for humanity.
Allah Does Not Belong to Islam
The word Allah does not belong exclusively to Islam. It is simply the Arabic word for God, used by millions of Arab Christians in their Bibles and prayers long before Islam existed (John 1:1 Arabic Bible).