 Save 10% with my code Bobby10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. Alright guys, welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby. Guys, today we're going to react to Allah is in the Bible by the channel called Islamika. This is of course an extremely controversial subject, especially Christian apologetics will claim that Allah does not mean simply God in Arabic, but Allah is a demon, they will say. Therefore, if we were to find the name Allah within the Bible, this would be of course ground breaking. Let's have a look. Say God is the one. That's what it means, yes. This. Only Muslims retains the name Allah. Give him a chance. Ah, he does. Mr. Deedat, I'd like to find out from you, your books say that the word Allah was used by the followers of- By? By the followers of the word Allah. By? By who? By the followers of Jesus. Oh, right, right. From the research that I have done, Jesus probably said Allah, who or elah. By? By all the Semitic religions. Yes. Semitic, I mean the religion of Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. The word for God Almighty is Allah. That's in my book. So my question is, how come only the followers of Ishmael have managed to retain the name Allah? Where did the name Allah get lost by the Jews? Yes, I'm not sure. You see, even in the Bible as the Christians have it. You have the Bible here. And in the Bible, if you have, you get one by Reverend Schofield. Translation of the King James Version by Reverend Schofield. And in his first chapter, first verse of the Bible called Genesis chapter one, verse one. Chapter one, verse one. You see there, it says, in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. That's the first sentence of the Bible, Genesis chapter one, verse one. Now, we have a commentary. It has a commentary, Reverend Schofield. Back by eight DDs. Not DDats, DDs. Doctors of Divinities. Eight DDs. And he gives an explanation that this word, God, in the Hebrew language is Elohim. Yes. Which is a uni plural name. And also in Hebrew, El and Elah. And his special word, Elah, alternatively has A-L-A-H. As long as I was reading Elah, Elah, E-L-A-H, E-L-A-H, I couldn't see the connection. That is Allah. But this Reverend Schofield, I have the Bible. If you like to come along and see, I have a fourth instead of that Bible. I give it to you. It says, E-L-A-H. To me, this is not surprising at all because I've been listening to Christian Orthodox chants in Arabic. And guess what? Big surprise. They of course say Allah as well. Allah is Allah. And He knows which of them is the most blessed. Because Allah is with us. We ask Allah to help us. Because Allah is with us. O Allah. It is spelled as A-L-A-H. That's right. If it's A-L-A-H, it's Allah. You say Allah. I said, look, say Allah. My language, my language, I want you to pronounce as I want you to. You see the English language? As the Englishman wanted me to pronounce, I pronounced it. Because when I went to school, in the primary stages of my schooling, I came from India, I didn't know ABCD, I didn't know what a white man looked like. I didn't know anything. I was like a raw barbarian coming from India into South Africa. Started with ABCD, girl, girl, girl. At the age of nine, I started four languages. One time, learning here, here in South Africa. So at school now, they teach me beauty, but, beauty, cut. And beauty, but, beauty, but, beauty, not. Beauty, beauty, beauty. What? Poot! You know, that's funny. I'm telling my teacher, sir, this is very funny. You know, it's a beauty, but, beauty, cut. And beauty, but, beauty, not. Beauty, poot! No, no, no, no, no. It doesn't agree with me. Because I did that, don't try to be too clever. Beauty is poot. And if you don't say poot, you won't pass your exams. So I said, poot, and I passed my exams. So I said, look, A-L-A-H is Allah. Say Allah, you try. And you say Allah. I said, no, no, try again. You say Allah. I said, not Allah. Say Allah. He said Allah. So, okay, I forgive you. I forgive you. You see, the word is Allah. So in the language of Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, the word for God Almighty is Allah. Jesus Christ, supposed to be on the cross, he cried out with a loud voice. He said, Allah la ma Sabahtani. Allah, Allah la ma Tariqtani in Arabic. In Hebrew, Allah la ma Sabahtani. Hebrew Arabic and Aromaiic are very, very similar. In the Book of Revelation, Chapter 19. It speaks about John the disciple. He saw as the vision in heaven. Angels singing in heaven. Alleluia, allaluia, allaluia, allaluia. I am asking the Christians, what is alleluia? Is that means hippipuree? God made another star 40,000 times brighter than our son. So what the angel said, hippipuree, alleluia, alleluia. I said, is that what they're doing? He said, no, no, no. I said, what is alleluia? The first time these people, the Christians came to the city hall lectures of pine and they said, alleluia, alleluia. So I explained what alleluia is. No more alleluias. Nobody says alleluia anymore. Because you see, you are saying, alleluia is alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. This is what you are supposed to be seeing, the angel singing in heaven. That is the first time that I'm hearing this. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. This is it. I said, that's what you're saying. Congratulations to you. You are still thinking of Allah, alleluia is alleluia, alleluia. So this word is still in the Bible, in every Bible, in every language. In the Zulu Bible is there. In the Khalsa Bible is there. There is not a Bible in which this word Allah is not there. You come along and I'll show them to you. Yes, my son. All right, guys. And this is it for today's video. A very short one, very brief explanation about Allah within the Bible. I think that Ahmed Ida did a quite good job here, especially on the alleluia. This is something that I didn't know. However, when it comes down to the word Allah, what I was expecting to see is a Bible in Arabic. I believe that this would really cement his point. If he simply would show a few pages of the Bible in Arabic or a chant in Arabic, a Christian chant in Arabic, this would have been so much more powerful and convincing to the people. Either way, for me personally, as I said, already not shocking anymore. In the beginning it was quite shocking, especially when I started really digging deep into my own religion, into Christian orthodoxy, and I started listening to chants from all over the world. I started listening to the Greek chants, to the Bulgarian chants, but I started listening to the Arabic chants as well. And I was shocked to myself when I heard Allah within those chants. This already a few years back. However, back then I had no motivation to dig deeper. Now I'm really wondering why that is, I really brushed it off and stopped listening to those Arabic chants and went back to the Bulgarian and to the Greek ones. Anyway, this is it for today's video. I hope you enjoyed it. If so, leave me a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. Roughly 70% of my viewers are still not subscribed, so do me a quick favor and simply hit that subscribe button. Thank you so much for that. And if you further want to support me on Patreon, for example, all the links are in the description box below. Thank you so much for that as well, guys. As always, may God bless you all. Much love and peace. Peace be upon you all.