H20,
If only you took the time to read, as opposed to running your mouth -- of fingers, in this case -- you would find that you have yet to answer my objections, and especially my request to provide your sources. You merely say, "oh, I am using a lexicon", but you have nothing to support your linking of the YHVH, and Allah.
That link you gave, it talks about allah, and alah of the Siriac. It does not say anything about the link of Allah and Yehovah. However, if its root is alah of the Aramaic, then it is most definately not YHVH of the Hebrew, because Alah of the Siriac/Aramaic is linked to the El, Eloah of the Hebrew.
I have quoted directly from a lexicon, a Jewish commentator, and a Christian commentator.
You, what did you give? Mere talk, but no evidence for your claims. You say that al-hayy is the equivalent, but al-hayy is a word which means the living, YHVH is not a word in itself, but contains the meaning of it, by the explanation given to Moses.
You have done nothing to prove your argument, but have recurred to childish comments, which do nothing but deter from your argument.