MYTH #28-Jesus is opposed to Allah!
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Before 9/11 hit the USA, I was not much of a
student of Islam. I had read the Qur'an, but
without much interest or understanding. After
9/11, we were all shocked into a crash course
on terrorism and Islam. Sermons, articles,
books and Christian talk shows spewed out the
Christian talking points on "Islam" and most
everyone bought into them without much
personal research.
One of the biggest and most common of the
"talking points" was in the analysis of the
Muslim name for their God-Allah. What was
taught and bought was that Allah was an
ancient Moon god and therefore had no
connection with the God of the Bible. The
battle lines were drawn again between
Christian and Muslim. Certainly Jesus must be
opposed to using the term Allah and we must
separate ourselves from it and Allah's
followers. But, I have come to understand
this as a myth-a deadly misunderstanding.
Congressman Mark Siljander in his
groundbreaking book, A
Deadly Misunderstanding, says,
"This is one of the
most painful misunderstandings among
Christians. Nearly all Christians universally
feel that Allah is not the same God as the
God of the Hebrews, or Abraham, Isaac, Jacob
and Ishmael." He goes on to say,
"Televangelist Benny Hinn also commented,
'This is not a war between Arabs and Jews.
It's a war between God and the devil.'"
You may be able to demonstrate that the name
Allah was originally the name given for a
moon god, but there is no Moslem today who
believes he is praying or submitting to the
moon god, but to the God of gods-Allah. But
once this is said, someone inevitably points
out that the Muslim world is actually calling
on the moon god unknowingly.
This doesn't hold water at all. The people of
Israel used the name of a Canaanite god
"El"-a god that was worshipped as a bull
deity (hence the idea of forming a golden
calf)-and they came to call their God of gods
"Elohim"-a plural form of El to denote the
Godhead. In the Aramaic language of Jesus'
day, the language Jesus used, Elohim would
have been spoken as "Alah". And before
Mohammed was born, Arab-speaking followers of
Jesus would have used this same word-Alah.
The same thing can be said for the English
word we use, "god". The Latin for God is
"dios", which was originally used by pagans.
Siljander notes: "'God' is derived from a
proto-Germanic pagan word for a water god,
water spirit, or idol (pronounced 'gut')."
Or, take the Latin word for god "dios", which
became "theos". This has a heathen Greek
origin, taken from the same root for the god
Zeus. So, when you use the name "God", do you
really mean or are you calling up a "water
god"? Or, when you use the word "theos" where
we get our word theology-the study of god,
are you calling up Zeus? Absolutely not! We
have taken these terms and infused them with
the meaning of the God of gods.
Siljander points out: "For over 500 years
before the Prophet Mohammed, Arab Christians
and even some Jews in the Arabian Peninsula
used the Arabic word 'Allah' for God. How
about the 10-12 millions of Christian Arabs
who use Allah every day as their Arabic word
for God? Do they remotely consider that they
are praying to a Moon -god? Not at all!
What of the five million Assyrian and
Chaldean Christians who pray to 'Alaha,'
being the same derivative of Allah?"
The Aramaic word for God is "Elahh" or
"Alaha" and the Arabic word for God is
"Elahh" or "Allah". If you saw Mel Gibson's
movie, The Passion of the Christ, you know
that it was filmed in Aramaic. Jesus spoke
Aramaic. Therefore, when Jesus spoke of God,
He would have used "Alaha" and this is simply
the Arabic version of "Allah". When Jesus
said, "Blessed are the pure in heart for they
shall see God, He used "Alaha" or in the
Arabic Bible, "Allah".
So, is Jesus opposed to Allah? No way! That's
a bad myth. On the contrary, Jesus came as
the fleshed-out form of Allah to the Muslims,
of Alaha to the Assyrians and Chaldeans, of
Elohim to the Jews, of God to the Germanic
Christians and to every other cultural name
given to the God of gods. You see, Jesus
trumps everything! JESUS is the name above
all names and someday everyone will come to
acknowledge Him. Jesus, simply and
wonderfully and irresistibly Jesus!
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