Q: Why do Muslims pray in Arabic than their own languages? A: Arabic is the language in which the divine scriptures were revealed. It is more suitable for several reasons. For example, unity in cause and purpose. Answered by: Mufti Ebrahim Salejee (Isipingo Beach) "Verily the worst of animals in the sight of Allah are the deaf, the dumb, who do not understand." The Arabic term /summ/, mentioned in the verse, is the plural form of /asamm/ which means 'deaf' ; and the Qur'anic term /bukm/ is the plural form of /'abkam/ which philologically means 'dumb'. Allah (/ ˈ æ l. l ə, ˈ ɑː l. l ə, ə ˈ l. l ɑː /; Arabic: الله‎ ‎, Allāh, IPA: [ʔaɫ.ɫaːh] ⓘ) is the common Arabic word for God. In the English language, the word generally refers to God in Islam .
Yasu' is Jesus' real Arabic name and not Isa. Islam. Jesus' mother tongue was Aramaic. In his own lifetime he was called Yesu/Yeshua in Aramaic, and Jesu in Greek. Jesu, pronounced "Yesoo", is the Greek form of Aramaic Yeshua. Yeshua is itself a form of Hebrew Yehoshua', which means 'the Lord is salvation'.
Their hearts are alike. We have certainly made the signs evident for people who are certain. Irving & Mohamed Hegab. Those who do not know (anything) say: "If Allah (God) would only speak to us, or a sign were brought us!" Likewise those before them said the same they are saying; their hearts are all alike.
Muslims recognize only one God, Allah (اللّه in Arabic), who rules all humanity and to whom humanity owes all. This divine being is indivisible (childless), has no image, and commands total submission from believers in Islam (الإسلام, Islam means "submission to God" in Arabic).
Allah is usually thought to mean "the god" (al-ilah) in Arabic and is probably cognate with rather than derived from the Aramaic Alaha. All Muslims and most Christians acknowledge that they Here is a verse from the Quran, in which Allah talks to Moses. Although it does not directly speak of kindness, it has to do with calling others in a manner to soften their hearts. "Speak to Pharaoh mildly that perhaps he may be reminded or fear Allah." (Quran 20:44)

I have read the many pages of your web site that instructs a non-believer. I believe that there is only Allah (one God). Ibelieve that Muhammed is the seal of the prophets. History bears this out. My question is: How do I declare this (shahadah) if I do not speak arabic? How do I perform the five daily prayers (salah) without understanding arabic?

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