Salaam and thanks for this article. I knew this, in Bible, Torah, and in all 
religious books, including Hindooism and Booddaism, God was written as Allah. 
Later, some people changed it to God. It is true there is no God but Allah! 
Sadly, some Muslims translate this sentence as - there is no God but God, which 
does not make any sense! Christians and Jews living in Arabia speak Arabic. I 
met some of them in the UK who used to say Soobhanallah, Alhamdolillah, even 
some do use Bissmillah before they start anything! All of them agreed that 
these are not only Isslamic terms but also Arabic, related to Arabic language 
and culture. All of them agreed that Allah was the term used in their religious 
books at first!
The fact is whether we believe or not, there is no God but Allah! This is 
universal truth and denying this is just acting against the law of nature!
The funniest thing is, those who have deliberately misled their fellows are not 
able to stand for the responsibilities and mishaps have happened. Also, those 
who realised that they were misled and are not embracing the truth will remain 
responsible for their own acts!
- Arif Bhuiyan
>From the UK

----- Original Message ----
From: Erooth Mohamed
Sent: Sunday, 18 May, 2008 10:21:12 AM
Subject: Dutch Bishop: Christians should refer to God as 'Allah'




Muskens believes that God knows His name in all languages
 

 
Dutch bishop: Call God 'Allah' 
Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:25:52 
Source: Agencies
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/new.php?n=10124
 
 
Dutch Bishop: 'Allah' is a very beautiful word to use instead of the word 'God'
A Roman Catholic Bishop in the Netherlands has proposed people of all faiths 
refer to God as Allah to foster understanding among religions. 

Amsterdam, Aug 15, 2007 / 09:15 am (CNA).- Bishop Martinus Muskens of Breda, 
Netherlands, suggested in an interview with Radio Netherlands that Christians 
should refer to God as Allah, which would promote better relations with 
Muslims. 
 
The 71-year-old Bishop, Tiny Muskens, told Radio Netherlands that God did not 
mind what he was named and that in Indonesia, where he had spent eight years, 
priests used the word "Allah" while celebrating Mass.
 
 
Bishop Muskens
"Allah is a very beautiful word for God. Shouldn't we all say that from now on 
we will name God Allah?" 

The bishop, who had worked in Indonesia, noted that even Christians use the 
term Allah for God there. The Dutch should learn to get on spontaneously with 
different cultures, religions and behavior patterns:
"Someone like me has prayed to Allah yang maha kuasa (Almighty God) for eight 
years in Indonesia and other priests for 20 or 30 years. In the heart of the 
Eucharist, God is called Allah over there, so why can't we start doing that 
together?" he was quoted as saying.
 
Some Dutch Muslims welcomed his comments as a valuable gesture of support 
coming just days after a far-right Dutch politician insulted the Holy Quran. 
Geert Wilders called for the Quran to be banned in the country. 

Wilders, whose new party won nine seats out of the 150 in parliament in last 
November's elections, is well known for his negative remarks on Islam. 

Bishop Muskens admitted that he did not think his suggestion would be welcomed 
readily and that it would take about 100 years before Catholics would feel 
comfortable calling God "Allah".
 
In an interview broadcast on Monday's edition of current affairs show 
"Netwerk," Muskens said he had worked in Indonesia where God is referred to as 
Allah in Christian services.
But a spokesman for one of the capital's leading mosques said he was not happy 
with the statement.
"We didn't ask for this, a spokesman for the Moroccan Mosque in Amsterdam told 
De Telegraaf. "Now it is as if we have a problem between Muslims and 
Christians."
 
Gerrit de Fijter, chairman of the General Synod of the Dutch Protestant Church, 
also rejected Muskens' suggestion. "I applaud every attempt to encourage 
dialogue with Muslims, but I doubt the sense of this maneuver," De Fijter told 
De Telegraaf.
 
Neither De Fijter nor Muslim community leaders returned calls seeking comment 
Wednesday.
 
Speaking to a local television network Wednesday, Muskens said he was pleased 
his comments had sparked debate. "That they are interested in how to get along 
with God, that is a positive result," he told Omroep Brabant.
 
Muskens is known for controversial statements. In 1996, he declared that it was 
acceptable for the hungry to steal bread. He also advocated condom use to 
prevent the spread of AIDS and urged the abolition of celibacy for priests.
 
In June, Muskens requested Pope Benedict XVI to grant him retirement from the 
bishopry. Muskens, aged 71, was appointed Bishop of Breda in November 1994.
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Allah

http://www.godallah.com/index.php

 
The word "Allah" is the perfect description of the "One God" of monotheism for 
Jews, Christians and Muslims!

Is "Allah" only for Islam and Muslims?
[No! It is for All Three Abrahamic Faiths.]

"Allah" is the same word used by Christian Arabs and Jewish Arabs in their 
Bible, centuries before Islam came.

On page one [1] of Genesis in the Old Testament, we find the word "Allah" 
seventeen [17] times.

Every hotel and motel has a Bible. Next time you see one look in the 
introduction, you will find samples of the different languages they have 
translated. For Arabic they have translated the verse in the New Testament in 
Arabic from the famous verse in the Gospel John 3:16 -

"For God so loved the world . . . "
- and the word the translators used in Arabic for "God" is the very same word 
used by Muslims around the planet, "Allah."

Where Does the word "Allah" Come From?

"Allah" comes from the Arabic word "elah"a god' or something worshiped. - 
(Arabic) means '

This word (elah) can be made plural (gods), as in "aleha" and it can be male or 
female just as the word in English can be "goddess."

"Allah" comes from "elaha" but it brings more clarification and understanding.

Allah= Has no gender (not male and not female) -  "He" is used only out of 
respect and dignity - not for gender
Allah = Always singular - Never plural -  "We" is used only as the "Royal WE" 
just as in English for royalty
Allah =Means "The Only One to be Worshipped"
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The word "Allah" in the Arabic Bible: 
http://www.answering-christianity.com/allah5.htm
[Genesis 1:1 - Arabic Bible] 

[John 3:16 - Arabic Bible] 


[Luke 1:30 - Arabic Bible] 


The word "Allah" exists in the Book of Genesis:


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