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  • Hey buddy I just love to read your posts.
    Your the best pak member I come across in this forum.
    "Allah" has become morphed as a the "arabic" for God - Arabic speaking Christians use "Allah" - Maronite Catholic services use "Allah"
    Hey. I see the point you're making. However, it is still written as "No god but allah" instead of "No god but god". I am curious about how it is in Arabic. Anyways, thanks & take care.
    One could easily replace the word Mullah Omar with Imran Khan or Maulana Fazlur Rehman and not know the difference.
    ROFL a classic :)
    chalo -- chuck the ''racist'' comment since i cant really be in position to say that....

    you really need to chill dude; i can see the white hairs starting to grow at your roots all the way here in Washington DC
    Mech

    Is it Islam or Islamist? - They are not the same thing - it does not matter how much Islamists will claim that they are speaking on behalf of Islam, reality is that that these are two different things.
    Avatar - Quran is not written as if it were a novel - there is a poetic aspect to it and in fact, it may be of help to think of it as a song -- so No God but God, seems to me is poetic license and that there is no God

    Deleted - like muse? not really--- My web nick was or is, supposed to "inspire" others
    Hey. I have a little doubt that I think you might be able to help me with. I know that a phrase, along the lines of "There is no God but Allah", is of some significance in Islam. What does it really mean? "Allah" in my understanding is the Arabic word for the English word God, although there might have slightly different interpretations. However, doesn't the phrase essentially mean "There is no god but god", which is the same as saying "There is god" ?
    I'm not quite sure what you are referring to - any chance you may be specific about the "anger" in question?
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