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Who is Allah? 1. What does the Quran say? Chapter (1) sūrat l-fātiḥah (The Opening). Surah 1:1 Arabic: (Schools Essential Tafirs, Tafsir al-Jalahin) : بِسمِ ٱلله الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيـمِ English translation of Sura 1:1:" In the Name of Allah-the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful. " What does mean the word Allah ٱللَّهِ in the above Sura 1:1 (second word from the right of sura 1:1 !)? Allah is Al Lah. The word "Al" comes from Aramaic and means deity, mighty one, idol, godly, great. We have so the word God LAH. By the way: The word Al is also found in the names of the daughters of Allah (Sura 53:19-22) with the sun: Al-Lat and Al-Uzza. Al means in the names “God”. That means God-Lat, God-Uzza. Al-Lat is the female version of Allah. In Surah 1:2 : Arabic: ٱلْحَمْدُ للَّهِ رَبِّ ٱلْعَالَمِينَ English translation of Sura 1:2: "[All] praise is [due] to Lah , Lord of the worlds." We have now in Sura 1:2 the Arabic word للَّهِ which means LAH (second word from the right in Arabic of sura 1:2). (The English translation for Sura 1:2 you have Allah. This is false!.) But who is LAH? Lah is a lunar deity in ancient Egyptian religion. The word LAH (ancient Egyptian: jꜥḥ; 𓇋𓂝𓎛𓇹 ) simply means "Moon". It is also transcribed as Yah, Jah, Aa, or Aah. [a, b] References: [a] Ebeling, Erich; Edzard, Dietz-Otto (2005). Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie. De Gruyter. p. 364. ISBN 978-3-11-018535-5. [b] Coulter, Charles Russell; Turner, Patricia (4 July 2013). Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities. Routledge. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-135-96397-2. 2. The archaeological evidence demonstrates that the dominant religion of Arabia was the cult of the Moon-God. In Old Testament times, Nabonidus (555-539 BC), the last king of Babylon, built Tayma, Arabia as a center of Moon-God worship. Segall stated, "South Arabia's stellar religion has always been dominated by the Moon-god in various variations. 3. In pre-Islamic times, the Arabs had several gods. The most importants are Ya-Sin and, as you see in Surah 53:19-21, the Arab gods Al-LAt, Al-Izzah and Manat, which were the daughters of Ya-Sin. Even in these times, Ya-Sin was called Allah. Muhammed put away the Arab gods Al-LAt Al-Izzah and Manat and proclaimed the moon god Ya-Sin as the only god (Allah). Nobody claims that the Arabs worship now these gods (sura 41:37). But Allah the moon god is The God (Allah) until today. 4. When Mohammed proclaimed his creed: 'There is no God but Allah,' he was not trying to introduce a new God. His pagan countrymen knew and acknowledged this divinity. His name, Allah, occurs already in pre-Mohammedan times, both in inscriptions and in compound personal names like Abd Allah, 'servant of Allah.' 5. In Surah 36: 1+2 you have again the moon God: “Yā sīn. God knows best what He means by these letters.”. Who is Ya Sin? Who is the God Sin? Answer: Sin or Suen also known as Nanna was the Mesopotamian god representing the moon. (Reference: Sin (mythology, Wikipedia)). The whole chapter 36 of the Quran is dedicated to Ya-Sin.