john doe wrote:Its funny how you Muslims always brag about how you view God as being unimaginable in terms of form.. yet you refer to God as “He” isn’t that kinda misleading in your faith? Doesn’t “He” imply sexually????
john doe's response to sardab's answer wrote:Poor answer
You obviously dont know your own language must less the semtic language.
Main Entry: 1he
Pronunciation: 'hE, E
Function: pronoun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hE; akin to Old English hEo she, hit it, Old High German hE he, Latin cis, citra on this side, Greek ekeinos that person
1 : that male one who is neither speaker nor hearer <he is my father> -- compare HIM, HIS, IT, SHE, THEY
2 -- used in a generic sense or when the sex of the person is unspecified <he that hath ears to hear, let him hear -- Matthew 11:15 (Authorized Version)> <one should do the best he can>
Usage Note: Traditionally the pronouns he, him, and his have been used as generic or gender-neutral singular pronouns, as in A novelist should write about what he knows best and No one seems to take any pride in his work anymore
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This usage is far more stringent in arabic to refer to things of neuter gender