Tuesday, December 30, 2014

The word "Allah" constitutes 7 components of Arabic language



The word "Allah" constitutes 7 components of Arabic language. 
"Allah" comes from the Arabic word "elah" ‘a god or something worshiped. - (Arabic) means'
This word (elah) can be made plural (gods), as in" aleha" and it can be male or female just as the word in English can be "goddess."
"Allah" comes from "elaha" but it brings more clarification and understanding.
Allah = Has no gender (not male and not female) "He"is used only out of respect and dignity - not for gender Allah = Always singular - Never plural "We" is used only as the "Royal WE" just as in English for royalty Allah = Means "The Only One to be Worshiped"
The unique linguistic phenomenon of the name Allah:
From the linguistic point of view, the name Allah can give the same meaning if we use:
• All of its four characters
• Three characters
• Two Characters
• Or the last character
To illustrate this unique phenomenon:
If we say Allah; it means the Great name of the Lord, the Creator.
If we deduct, subtract or take away the first letter Aleph, then we get three Characters
(Lam, Lam and Haa) which is pronounced as: Lillah and means: To Allah.
If we deduct the first two letters Aleph and Lam, then we get two Characters (Lam and Haa) which is pronounced as: Lahu and also means: To Allah.
If we deduct the first three letters Aleph, Lam and Lam then we get only one Character; the last one (Haa) which is pronounced as: hu and it means: Him.
This unique linguistic phenomenon indicates that the name Allah can give the same meaning by using all of its four characters, three characters, two characters or one character.

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