Coptic Songs: The Samaritan Woman "El-Samaria"
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Thank you for your reply. The Copts, The Melkites and many Middle Eastern Arabs call The Almighty Allah. And I follow them too. And yes our Jewish brothers call God Yahweh.... I guess it does not make much difference as long as you know that the Trinity is Allah. If you hear many of the Coptic hymns you can hear how they chant Allah as The Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit. So to me Allah is the Trinity, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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@mexicoa...Hello Mexico. Even I am from Kerala,and I am a Nazarani. The name of our God is YAHWEH[the breath of life] and not ALLAH. The name is important becoz one of the commandments is ''do not take the NAME of your god in vain''. besides that u take care ok.Shalom,B'shem YAHWEH . just visit abrahamicdashfaithdotcom,repla
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that os true to a great degree, I am of the Syro Malabar Catholic church from Kerala, India and I love the Arabic language and can read it. to cite the smallest example, I was chanting the Mariyam - Oum -il- Allah at a house for Christmas and my friends young sister aged 12 asked me when I became a Moslem terrorist publicly. I had to explain that Arabic is older than Islam and our Christian Brothers have called God Allah 1st.The family was like Allah is Christian????????
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thats makes sense and peace. Cheers
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I can read arabic but I do not have the language knowledge to understand what is being chanted. I love this part of the Gospel as Jesus makes it clear that He is the Ever - existent, all - knowing Messiah to a lady. Could some soul write up what each verse means. Thank you & May Allah Ruh Kudus bless the whole of Egypt. from a being of the Eastern Catholic Church in Kerala, India.
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I wish I could understand the song. It is beautiful. God is giving me a few of the words. Maybe I will receive all of them.
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@Zarabbas Good comment!
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It's great to hear the Messia mentioned in Arabic. He is to be praised in all tongues forever. El-Samreya woman was blessed but so are we today- to behold the Son of God sent to save us- no matter our tribes.
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It's great to hear the Messia mentioned in Arabic. He is to be praised in all tongues forever. Isameria woman was blessed but so are we today- to behold the Son of God sent to save us- no matter our tribes.
islam, even when singing the Quran took it from the Church
phati129 3 years ago 9
Could it be that what is Islamic imitated what is Christian? This kind of religious music existed long before Islam appeared in the 7th century. Maybe learn something about the Coptic Church and you will see what I'm talking about.
Zarabbas 3 years ago 9