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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2007

Sountrack de la pelicula Kingdom of heaven (cruzada).

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  • My friend - lyrics are "no god but God". Don't forget, that in European languages "Allah" means "God", that's because we believe in same God. And all others are "gods" (non capital letter). God=Allah, these are same words, often mistakenly used as different ones.

  • و انا مؤمن بمملكة الجنة

    و انا مؤمن بمملك الحب

    و انا مؤمن بمملكة الجنة

    و نور الحياة هي الدنية

    لا اله الا الله

    و نور الحياة هي باب الدنية

    و الحب الاول احلام

    و انا مؤمن بمملكة الجنة

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  • FUCKING STOP ARGUING ALREADY just enjoy the music, people! -.-

  • @evi1ROBOT BLASPHEMY! the only almighty you need to pray for is Flying Spaghetti Monster .

  • @evi1ROBOT BLASPHEMY! the only almighty you need to pray for is Flying Spaghetti Monster .

  • If i say i worship an alien race called the smelly farts how is this any different to anything you say, can you prove the smelly farts don't exist and that your god does? all religion is, is a tool to keep society in order, a base of rules. Anyway i'm off to pray for the smelly fart keeper or i shall never enter the passage of tranquility........

  • @MateusVIII :S i don't see my comment here,  and i don't remember to ever comment here.

  • @MrASSHUR you are completely wrong

  • There is no god but GOD .The "name" of god is only the entitle made by men . Dont show the faith in god by called him in only reason to mess with other people.

  • Cognates of the name "Allāh" exist in other Semitic languages, including Hebrew and Aramaic.[3] Biblical Hebrew mostly uses the plural form (but functional singular) Elohim. The corresponding Aramaic form is ʼĔlāhā אֱלָהָא in Biblical Aramaic and ʼAlâhâ ܐܰܠܳܗܳܐ in Syriac.[5]

    The name was previously used by pagan Meccans

  • The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah"The term Allāh is derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article al- "the" and ʼilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the [sole] deity, God" (ho theos monos).

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