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Students at Pine Bush High School in New York State knew right away there was something not quite right about the Pledge of Allegiance. That’s because the pledge was being recited in Arabic.
When we prayed in Arabic, we prayed to “Allah,” and we meant the God of the Bible. In Antiochian Orthodox churches, when they pray in Arabic, same deal. More information on that is here.
Did Vikings Bury Their Dead in Clothing Bearing the Arabic Word for “Allah”? While contact between Vikings and Muslim cultures is well documented, the interpretation of the 10th-century burial ...
In the wake of the ruling, the school’s current principal, Holly Anne Reichert, abruptly resigned and Beshir Abdellatif will take over — making him the first Muslim-American to run Arabic ...
M alaysia’s highest court upheld a lower court’s ruling on Monday that denied an appeal by the Catholic newspaper The Herald to use the word Allah, considered the Arabic name for God. The ...
In 1997, Nike came under fire for using a flame-shaped logo that resembled the world “Allah” in Arabic script. The company apologized and stopped selling shoes with that design.
Allah and the god of the Bible Allah is usually thought to mean “the god” (al-ilah) in Arabic and is probably cognate with rather than derived from the Aramaic Alaha.
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