1. "God" is a dictionary word with capital G. Those who translated the Bible deliberately provided this translation to replace the proper name of Allaah. God is the deity believed to have begotten a son or that he is a composite of three gods together forming the one god in trinity. Allaah has no partners, associates or sons. Also, Allaah is one beyond division. Allaah begets not and never was begotten. Allaah is The Creator.
“God” is a generic word. Those who adopt this word aim at having an anonymous God. The significance of anonymity lies in the fact that every single individual can have his own God, who is actually one's vain desires. Adopting an anonymous God enables disbelievers in The Creator to claim that God gave humanity absolute free will to do anything at all, including the most heinous of inhumane crimes that have gone unpunished throughout history.

2. "I AM ALLAAH", not GOD, not YAHWEH, not JESUS, not YESHU
The expression "I am Allaah" is repeated in The Quraan 3 times relevant to Allaah's speaking directly to Prophet Moossa: - "Verily! I am Allaah! There is no god but I, so (O Moossa) worship Me and perform prayers for My Remembrance". - "O Moossa! Verily it is I, Allaah, the All-Mighty, the All-Wise". - "O Moossa! Verily I am Allaah, the Lord of mankind, jinn and all that exists!

3. In The Quraan, Allaah refers to his names as "The Most Beautiful names".
Quote The Quraan to support your claim that these names are the title or designations used to represent various attributes and positions of God.

4. As a name, Allaah is mentioned in the ARABIC BIBLE 2,245 times; and it is mentioned in the Quraan 2,153 times. YAHWEH is mentioned in the Arabic Bible 14 times only.

5. The Bible is the word of man:
"But woe to them (Jews) who fake the Scriptures and say: "This is from Allaah," so that they might earn some profit thereby; and woe to them for what they fake, and woe to them for what they earn from it!"

6. Allaah is The Creator of the heavens and the earth and all that is in them from nothingness, He has only to say when He wills a thing: "Be", and there it is.

7. There existed one character only: Al-Masseeh This name is recognized by Musslims, Christians, and Jews It was Allaah who named his Prophet and Messenger: AL-MASSEEHU EESSA IBNU MARYAM Challenge: Can you provide evidence that the name originates elsewhere other than in The Quraan? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Remember) when the Angels said: "O Maryam! Verily, Allaah gives you the glad tidings of a Word from Him, his name will be AL-MASSEEHU EESSA IBNU MARYAM, held in honor in this world and in the Hereafter, and will be one of those who are brought to a vicinity of Allaah." He will speak to the people in the cradle and in maturity and will be of the righteous."
 

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