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Where Did Allah Come From?

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Where Did Allah Come From?

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by Robert A. Morey 1996 Research and Education Foundation Muslims worship a god by the name of Allah. They also give him ninety-nine other names. The question that naturally arises is who or what is this Allah? Where did the Muslims derive their ideas of Allah’s nature and attributes? Historical Source of Islam Historians, linguists, and archeologists have dug into this question for over a century. Various archeological digs in Arabia and throughout the Middle East have uncovered the answer: Islam is a modern version of the ancient fertility religion of the moon god. Once this is grasped, the rise and history of Islam becomes clear. The Arab conquests were made possible because the central powers in the Middle East had exhausted themselves in wars against each other. They were not able to fight off wave after wave of Arab armies which subdued entire nations with merciless slaughter, rape and plunder. Conquering Armies The Arabs destroyed some of the wonders of the ancient world such as

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a Muslim has a limited brain so everything is limited, so a Muslim should not worry where Allah came from, but rather he/she should say amantu bill ah wa rusulehi.

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Dr. Robert Morey (writes): Muslims worship a god by the name of Allah. They also give him ninety nine other names. The question that naturally arises is who or what is this Allah? Where did the Muslims derive their ideas of Allah’s nature and attributes? In his works, Dr. Robert Morey – a Christian missionary, maintains having conducted a comprehensive research and made exhaustive study on the subject “Allah of Islam”. The author alleges that the Muslims give ninety nine “other names” to Allah. It is indeed strange that a learned scholar who has written books and articles on the subject of “Allah” does not even know that these “ninety nine” are not the “other names” of Allah, but they are His attributes! In the event that the author is quite aware of the true facts and yet has made this remark then one can only guess that the author’s intentions, from the outset, are not to deal with the facts but to present distorted views for Allah. Historical Source of Islam Historians, linguists, a

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The atheist Bertrand Russell wrote in his book “Why I am Not a Christian” that if it is true that all things need a cause then God must also need a cause. He concluded from this that if God needed a cause then God was not God (and if God is not God then of course there is no God). This was basically a slightly more sophisticated form of the childlike question, “Who made God?” Even a child knows that things do not come from nothing, so if God is a “something” then He must have a cause as well, right? The question is tricky because it sneaks in the false assumption that God came from somewhere and then asks where that might be. The answer is that the question does not even make sense. It is like asking, “What does blue smell like?” Blue is not in the category of things that have odor, so the question itself is flawed. In the same way, God is not in the category of things that are created, or come into existence, or are caused. God is uncaused and uncreated – He simply exists. How do we k

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