Christian/Muslim ThreadsWhy does Allah use the word We to refer to HimseYou went on ranting to infer that Arabic didnt become a langauge until just after 100ce which a bunch of Looney Tunes. Then you start to base you proof based on the current Arabic alphabet being derived from the northern semitic alphabets. This is what I negated to your allegations about the exitence of the Arabic language it self, not its alphabet system that you started taking a roller coaster ride about. Yes, and it is clear and simple. Allah stated over and over that he is ONE and ONLY ONE G-D. When he refers to him self as "WE" it is not refering to another G-D other than himself. "WE" is is refering to Allah and his Majesty. If you want proof that this other character of language was used, it was alread post on another thread we had this show down in. http://www.jesus-christ-forums.com/home/viewtopic ... 1179#41179 Now do you want proof before the Quran. Well lets see. Does G-D ever in the Bible refer to himself as "WE" "US" "OUR" ? Now why did I quote Robery Morey the biggest hater and critic of Islam ? Cause he made a valid point (I do read criticism about islam, I am not shy like some of you). He has shown that G-D referes to himself in the plural pronoun just like in the Quran using plural verbs with "WE" "US" "OUR" . Do you agree ? Does it mean G-D with other gods ? Or does it mean Just ONE GOD ? The matter of discripancy is what does He mean by such plural usage. Some Christians call it the "Plural of Majesty" some call it a reference to the Trinity, and Muslims say it is G-D and His Majesty. Point blank does G-D refer to himself in the Plural in the Quran and in the Bible ? Yes. What does he mean by such a thing is a matter of dispute about such usage even among Christians. However, such dispute is among your selves with you own book. Our book uses the same character usage but makes it clear that Alllaah is One G-D whom is indivisible, and that the plural pronoun usage is trickly identified with Allah's Majesty and not another entity with him or a part of him. As you would use your scripture to prove your trinity doctrine in support of the plural usage in reference to G-D as discribed in the Bible, then repect the same when we do the same with our book that you do not believe in all together. When Alllaah speaks as "WE" it is refering to Himself and His Majesty. |
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