No Allahu, it is Illah means God. Allahu one among 360 gods..
@babyRocker014ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Al+Lah anu allathe al+ilah lla
@Jesjaiะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Al Lah = The moon god..
@AbdulSalam-ze9riะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
allah is the real god.bt. u r in the paradise of fools.and jesus was a prophet.he was circumcised like mslm.he was fasting like mslm.he was prayed to one god like mslm he banned the pork like mslm.he met the ppl with"solomolikum"like mslm.his mother was dressed like mslm women.these r ample proofs that jesus was a mslm and prophet.
@shajigeorge1687ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Ilah is correct it means deserve one who worship he is one
@เดฏเดฐเดฒเดต22 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
Ilah is correct, la ilah il allah, เดฆเตเดตเด เด เดฒเตเดฒเดพเดคเต เดตเตเดฑเต เดฆเตเดตเด เดเดฒเตเดฒ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ . เด เดเตเดเดจเต เดเดฐเตเดเตเดเดฟเดฒเตเด เดชเดฑเดฏเตเดฎเต?
Sebastian brother ( เดจเดฒเตเดฒ เดฆเดพเดธเดจเต )
@RajuMathew-if8wk23 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
Sabastian brother God bless
@Messi102668 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
Anto vs เดธเตเดฌเดพเตป goal 1-10
@sebastianmathekalะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Dear Anto Bro, Ancient Christian groups in middle eastern region used 'Al Elah' as a common noun to denote God. Not 'Allah' as a proper noun
@augustinekj9765ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
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@cj.sebastianjohn212923 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
ANTO. ABRAHAM ---FIRST STUDY. WITH SOLID. EVIDENCE.
@GeevargheesePuthenะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
โค๐นโค
@roymathai619ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
It's strange that this discussion brought into light the existence of a sect called Soleimani Syrian Christians in Kerala, who believes that the Christian triune God can be called like Allah in Islam.
@adamrijo6464ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Well done sebastin bro,
@Jesjaiะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Sabastians เดถเดฌเตเดฆเด เดเตเดฑเดตเดพเดฃเต.
@binoyaugustine201117 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
This video translate to English and spread world wide Christian debate โค
@YHWHTsidkenuforallะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Sebastian christian prince fan but still need to learn Syriac Christianity doctrine
Thanks for clarifying เด เดณเตเดณเดพ Who, Al lah = allah เดฒเดพ ilah เดเดฒเตเดฒเดณ,
@saraphilip3189ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Anto you lost the debate. Stop and go....
@sebastianmathekal23 ัะฐาะฐั ะฑาฑััะฝ
If there is anymore rounds of similar discussion, I suggest Anto bro and his moderator to interchange their roles as the current moderator is more aggressive than the participant
เดเดจเตเดฑเต total failure เดเดฏเดฟเดฐเตเดจเตเดจเต. เดชเดเตเดทเต kevin as a moderator was a total disaster
@LoranceLorance-r3qะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
โค๏ธ๐ฅฐ๐๐
@santhoshvarghese124ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
This is the truth. I was there in Qatar. There were Nestorian Syrian Christians. As per my knowledge there is a village called "NASRAIN". Native place of "St. Issac of mosule" is Qatar
lol xians gets shock as they realize yehowah = allahu
@Octoberboy5ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
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@AbdulHakkimAKะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
When i asked Chat GPT this is the answer . ee coat ita mandante njanja pinja varthamanam enthinu kekanam .๐๐๐ Before Islam, Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews referred to God using terms derived from their Semitic linguistic traditions. The most common terms were: Allah: This word was used by both pre-Islamic Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to refer to the one God, as it is simply the Arabic word for "God." The term Allah comes from the root สพilฤh (ุฅูู), meaning "deity" or "god," with al- (the) added as a definitive article, forming al-Ilฤh (The God). Eloah or Elohim (in Hebrew): Arabic-speaking Jews likely used a cognate of these terms (like Eloah), as Hebrew and Arabic are closely related Semitic languages. Eloah and its plural, Elohim, were used in Hebrew scripture to describe God. Al-Rabb (ุงูุฑุจ): Meaning "The Lord," this term was used by Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians as a title for God, emphasizing His sovereignty and lordship. Yahweh or Jehovah: While Hebrew-speaking Jews used the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) to refer to God, Arabic-speaking Jews likely replaced it with Adonai or similar titles to avoid pronouncing the sacred name, as was customary in Jewish tradition. Pre-Islamic Christians and Jews in Arabia adhered to monotheistic beliefs, and their linguistic expressions for God were later carried into Islamic traditions with similar meanings. 4o
@geochristythomas7141ะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
Proof evid
@AbdulHakkimAKะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
@geochristythomas7141 you know how chat GPT works
@AbdulHakkimAKะาฏะฝ ะฑาฑััะฝ
@geochristythomas7141 chat GPT get from historical evidences , no need to search for further proof
Allah just one of the 360 pagan gods of qureshis ๐ Sahih al-Bukhari 2478 Narrated `Abdullah bin Mas`ud: The Prophet (๏ทบ) entered Mecca and (at that time) there were three hundred-and-sixty idols around the Ka`ba.