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 Is Allah God's name
The God in the Bible is called the God of the Jews, an impossibility with Allah.
Clearly he is not the same God of the Bible.
This is why Hubal, the Moon god, was the central focus of prayer at the Kaabah and people prayed to Hubal and they used the name Allah.
http://www.letusreason.org/Islam6.htm   (2336 words)

  
 The Cult of the Moon God
The use of the crescent moon as the symbol for Islam which is placed on the flags of Islamic nations and on the top of mosques and minarets is a throwback to the days when Allah was worshiped as the moon god in Mecca.
The Quraysh tribe into which Muhammad was born was particularly devoted to Allah, the moon god, and especially to Allah's three daughters who were viewed as intercessors between the people and Allah.
In the abrogation process spoken of earlier, verses which are contradictory to Muslim faith and practice have been removed from the text, such as the "satanic verses" in which Muhammad approved of the worship of the three goddesses, the daughters of Allah.
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/islam.htm   (4447 words)

  
 The Origin of Sin and the Queen of Heaven: Part 1 The Moon God and Goddess
Genesis 9:26 specifically concedes the god of Noah is the God of Shem - i.e.
The moon deity, as a waxing and waning god.
The worship of the Moon God at Harran evolved with the centuries.
http://www.dhushara.com/book/orsin/origsin.htm   (6711 words)

  
 Islam:pagan origin and Moon god worship
One Muslim apologist confessed that the idol of moon god Hubal was placed upon the roof of the Kaba about 400 years before Muhammad.
In Mecca, there was a god named Hubal who was Lord of the Kabah.
About four hundred years before the birth of Muhammad one Amr bin Lahyo...
http://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-moon-god.htm   (323 words)

  
 Islam's God: The Origin of Allah the Moon God
Allah was the god of heaven and earth, a linguistic transformation originally from the Sumerian god En-lil, also meaning "the god." En-lil was the most powerful of the Sumerian dieties even though he was the son of Anu, the father of the gods.
This is the main reason that the God of Islam is not the God of Judaism and Christianity- it is a far better argument than the "Islam's God was taken from an ancient Arabic pagan moon God" argument.
The God of Judaism created men in his image- the God of Islam only created men as servant to be his viceregents on earth (you can ask any Muslim, and they will tell you- men have nothing in common with their God).
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/554692/posts   (4104 words)

  
 Appendix 5: Is Allah the moon god as claimed by Robert Morey?
Allah was the solar deity, and Allat was the moon goddess.
He ignores the massive epigraphic evidence that the god Wadd ruled as moon god in the south, and Allah retained his high god, or solar deity role, in north Arabia.
I had thought that Allah might be the name for Jehovah the same way that "God" is the name for the God of the Bible and is also used by Mormons and other heretics.
http://www.balaams-ass.com/alhaj/append-5.htm   (7326 words)

  
 ummah.com forum - Moon God?
Judaic and Christian concepts of God abetted the transformation of Allâh from a pagan deity to the God of all monotheists.
If Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was truly preaching the worship of a "moon god" to his companions, he would have certainly placed the images of the "Crescent Moon" (or rather of the "Full Moon" to signify the greater glory), on the Mosques that he and his immediate followers had built in Madina and Mekkah.
http://www.ummah.net/forum/archive/index.php/t-19570.html   (17085 words)

  
 Yah (Lah), the Other Egyptian Moon God
In any event, this god did not attain a very high regard within Egypt, and it is unlikely that he had any major effect on the religion of others in his Egyptian form.
Little is really know of this god's cult, and there is no references to actual temples or locations where he may have been worshipped.
The eye of Horus is perfect; I have delivered the eye of Horus, and my ornament is glorious on the forehead of Ra, the father of the gods.
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/yah.htm   (996 words)

  
 Moon god - definition of Moon god in Encyclopedia
These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending upon the culture, but they are often related to or an enemy of the solar deity.
Moon god - definition of Moon god in Encyclopedia
In the study of mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the Moon: see Moon (mythology).
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Moon_god   (110 words)

  
 In the Mouth of Madison
Good god - could the Madison City Council be any more anti-capitalist?
posted by Moon God at 10/13/2005 03:27:00 AM 1 comments
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http://wisconsin-moon-god.blogspot.com   (7260 words)

  
 Thoth, Egyptian moon god
Thoth served as an arbiter among the gods.
Thoth was also a god of the underworld, where he served as a clerk who recorded the judgments on the souls of the dead.
Thoth was later identified with the Greek god Hermes in the form of Hermes Trismegistos ("Hermes the thrice great"), in which form he remained popular in medieval magic and alchemy.
http://sobek.colorado.edu/LAB/GODS/throth.html   (192 words)

  
 Comparative Index to Islam : MOON GOD
This hypothesis is discussed in the article Ishmaelites and the Worship of God.
Bogus Quotations Concerning Allah Being a Pre-Islamic Moon God.
Currently, there is an ongoing debate as to whether the Allah of the Qur'an is in fact a pagan Arab moon god of pre-Islamic times.
http://answering-islam.org.uk/Index/M/moongod.html   (188 words)

  
 Observatorio ARVAL - Moon Map
The Moon has a surface area of some 37.96 million Km, and a diameter of some 3,476 Km.
ARVAL's Moon Map shows the Moon as seen through binoculars or the naked eyes, it does not invert the image in any direction.
or the channel Observatorio ARVAL - Moon Map (GR), with the text from this page and a reduced map, for Palm OS 5 (13 KB).
http://www.oarval.org/MoonMapen.htm   (445 words)

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