Was curious so I google translated it (Arabic to English, Farsi not an option). Seems like he's singing a prayer - to become patient like Jesus if God wills, let the nations become Christian if God wills, to speak like Moses if God wills...
Yeah. Thereβs some Hebrew songs that definitely sound Arabic / Islamic, so seemed like a good idea to check, but had no idea how to translate a Twitter video from Farsi (or Arabic).
While it's clear that non-Christians now feel free to invade and blaspheme churches, I think Muslims are still too afraid of the backlash if OP text actually happened and would rather continue reproducing and propagating thought in their own spaces that local county boards have unwittingly permitted.
However, OP text is apparently unaware of the many American Arabic churches, such as I've had the privilege to attend, where Arabic or Farsi is spoken and Jesus is upheld. When Arab Christians speak in Arabic about Jesus's Father they routinely call him by the title "Allah" (God) because they all know they're not talking about Muhammad's allah; but when context is needed they patiently explain this practice. But the glorification of Jesus (Isa) is a clear differentiation, so I take the community note and the review of u/MAGAhhh_igetit as sufficient.
Was curious so I google translated it (Arabic to English, Farsi not an option). Seems like he's singing a prayer - to become patient like Jesus if God wills, let the nations become Christian if God wills, to speak like Moses if God wills...
Yeah. Thereβs some Hebrew songs that definitely sound Arabic / Islamic, so seemed like a good idea to check, but had no idea how to translate a Twitter video from Farsi (or Arabic).
Thanks!
While it's clear that non-Christians now feel free to invade and blaspheme churches, I think Muslims are still too afraid of the backlash if OP text actually happened and would rather continue reproducing and propagating thought in their own spaces that local county boards have unwittingly permitted.
However, OP text is apparently unaware of the many American Arabic churches, such as I've had the privilege to attend, where Arabic or Farsi is spoken and Jesus is upheld. When Arab Christians speak in Arabic about Jesus's Father they routinely call him by the title "Allah" (God) because they all know they're not talking about Muhammad's allah; but when context is needed they patiently explain this practice. But the glorification of Jesus (Isa) is a clear differentiation, so I take the community note and the review of u/MAGAhhh_igetit as sufficient.
One wonders where OP got the unattributed video.
Wall Street Apes finds a combination of great content, and βwhy arenβt you vetting this contentβ, probably by design.