You might want to fact-check that "moon god" claim. Allah simply means "God" in Arabic, and it's used by Christians and Jews in the Middle East, not just Muslims. You can even find it in the Arabic Bible, like in Genesis 1:1, where it says "Fī al-bida'y khalaqa Allāh as-samāwāti wa al-arḍ" - "In the beginning, Allah created the heavens and the earth."
TL;DR: Allah means "God" in Arabic, used by Christians, Jews, and Muslims, and is found in the Arabic Bible.
Oh. I thought you were talking about Epic City.
Allah is actually not the name of God. It's a "moon god" in the Arabian Peninsula. I thought it meant God also until I was educated. LOL
You might want to fact-check that "moon god" claim. Allah simply means "God" in Arabic, and it's used by Christians and Jews in the Middle East, not just Muslims. You can even find it in the Arabic Bible, like in Genesis 1:1, where it says "Fī al-bida'y khalaqa Allāh as-samāwāti wa al-arḍ" - "In the beginning, Allah created the heavens and the earth."
TL;DR: Allah means "God" in Arabic, used by Christians, Jews, and Muslims, and is found in the Arabic Bible.
Depending on who you listen to. I guess.
Not agreeing or disagreeing with the claim, but it’s noticeable that Elohim/Aluahym (“God”) and “Allah” (-hym) are similar words.
Their book and main teachings definitely have a lot of corruptions of scripture though.
Now, “a god” would also definitely be able to masquerade as THE God.
Of course, Wikipedia is not always the authority. But here it is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah_as_a_lunar_deity
An Arabic-English dictionary would tell you. Don't have to "listen" to anyone in particular.