kalo saya sih cuma bisa bilang :
itu web Yahudi (dibikin oleh opini sebagian kalangan Yahudi, bukan seluruh umat Yahudi)... tapi, apa udah sesuai sama Talmud & Torah mereka? NOPE...
1. Allah SWT tidak pernah menyebutkan isi Ten Commandents (perintah ini vital bgt) di Al Quran
2. Allah SWT bersikap plin plan alias perintahnya mengikuti nafsu syahwat muhammad
3. dan paling paragh... Allah SWT (Tuhan Islam) memerintahkan untuk menghabisi Yahudi, padahal YHVH udah menyelamatkan bangsa Yahudi dari penindasan Mesir... karena Yahudi adalah bangsa pilihan YHVH...
itu sudah sangat BERBEDA...
coba baca dari web lain:
http://www.volconvo.com/forums/philosop ... islam.html
Is The God in Islam the same God as Judaism and Christianity?
Please allow me to clarify this question which I have ponder for a long time. Is The God in Islam the same God as Judaism and Christianity? Or is these three religions praying to the same God, but having differences in their religion teaching? Thanks
Best Answer :
According to Judaism and Christianity, yes it is
According to Islam, no
Mas CS kasi web bersifat opini (bukan sumber valid, seperti ajaran langsung Yahudi-nya), so saya juga kasi sumber yg bersifat opini...
saya kasi lagi yg bersifat opini...
dp wrote:Is Allah God?
Asked if Muslims worship the same Almighty as Jews and Christians, President Bush replied some months ago, "I believe we worship the same God." The Islamic deity, known as Allah, in other words, is the same Supreme Being to whom Jews and Christians pray.
The president's statement provoked widespread dismay among Evangelicals; one poll found 79% of their leadership disagreeing with this view. Pat Robertson pungently explained why, observing "the entire world is being convulsed by a religious struggle. … whether Hubal, the Moon God of Mecca, known as Allah, is supreme, or whether the Judeo-Christian Jehovah, God of the Bible, is Supreme."
Muslims at times agree that God and Allah are different. Irshad Manji has recounted how her teachers at a madrassah in Canada taught her this. And a Jewish scholar, Jon D. Levenson, finds the claim that Christians and Muslims worship the same God "if not false, then certainly simplistic and one-sided."
This debate plays out at many levels. In the American scouting movement, Muslims promise "I will do my best to do my duty to God"; their British counterparts instead do their "duty to Allah."
This might seem like a minor semantic quibble, but the definition of Allah has profound importance. Consider two alternate ways of translating the opening line of Islam's basic declaration of faith (Arabic: la ilaha illa-la). One reads "I testify that there is no God but Allah," and the other "I testify that there is no deity but God."
The first states that Islam has a distinct Lord, one known as Allah, and implies that Jews and Christians worship a false god. The second states that Allah is the Arabic word for the common monotheistic God and implies a commonality with Jews and Christians.
The first translation is 40 times more common in a Google search than the second. Yet, the latter is accurate. Mr. Bush was right. There are several reasons to use the translation that equates Allah with God:
Scriptural: The Koran itself in several places insists that its God is the same as the God of Judaism and Christianity. The most direct statement is one in which Muslims are admonished to tell Jews and Christians "We believe in that which has been revealed to us and revealed to you; our God and your God is One, and to Him we do submit" (E.H. Palmer translation of Sura 29:46) Of course, the verse can also be rendered "our Allah and your Allah is One" (as it is in the notorious Abdullah Yusuf Ali translation)
Historical: Chronologically, Islam followed after Judaism and Christianity, but the Koran claims Islam actually preceded the other monotheisms. In Islamic doctrine (Sura 3:67), Abraham was the first Muslim. Moses and Jesus introduced mistakes into the Word of God; Muhammad brought it down perfectly. Islam views Judaism and Christianity as flawed versions of itself, correct on essentials but wrong in important details. This outlook implies that all three faiths share the God of Abraham.
Linguistic: Just as Dieu and Gott are the French and German words for God, so is Allah the Arabic equivalent, a word older than Islam. In part, this identity of meaning can be seen from cognates: In Hebrew, the word for God is Elohim, a cognate of Allah. In Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus, God is Allaha. In the Maltese language, which is unique because it is Arabic-based but spoken by a predominantly Catholic people, God is Alla.
Further, most Jews and Christians who speak Arabic routinely use the word Allah to refer to God. (Copts, the Christians of Egypt, do not.) The Old and New Testaments in Arabic use this word. In the Arabic-language Bible, for instance, Jesus is referred to as the son of Allah. Even translations carried out by Christian missionaries, such as the famous one done in 1865 by Cornelius Van Dyke, refer to Allah, as do missionary discussions.
The God=Allah equation means that, however hostile political relations may be, a common "children of Abraham" bond does exist and its exploration can one day provide a basis for interfaith comity. Jewish-Christian dialogue has made great strides and Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogue could as well.
Before that can happen, however, Muslims must first recognize the validity of alternate approaches to the one God. That means leaving behind the supremacism, extremism, and violence of the current Islamist phase.
Islam berpikir bahwa Allah berbeda dengan Tuhan Yahudi dan Kristen... dan polling yg diadakan di sana menandakan bahwa banyak orang yg tidak setuju Allah = God (Christianity & Judaism)... dan sebagian juga ketakutan, kalau Tuhan mereka tidak sama (makanya ada pihak yg mengaku bahwa Tuhan mereka = Allah Islam), Islam akan melakukan KEKERASAN... see? need TEROR to make Islam correct...
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dp wrote:Submitted by Michael E. Allison (United States), Jun 28, 2005 at 17:41
Dr. Pipes,
While playing a semantic game with the word, Allah/God, may seem to end up with common ground amongst believers, is it worth giving up the truth?
I have a couple of problems with your short explanation of the etymology of, "Allah". Since the religion of islam begain around 600 AD, perhaps Judaism and Christianity have a little more validity concerning their scriptural history. Revisionism is common amongst nations that want to control history to their advantage, and the nation of Islam is no exception. How flagrantly they pick and choose their favorite Biblical heroes and disgard the rest.
Jesus, the Jewish messiah, spoke the language of his people, the Israelis, and more specifically, the Jews, of which tribe he was derived. He spoke Hebrew as his country's language. He may well have spoken Aramaic and Greek and/or Latin, but not as his main tongue. What language is spoken in Israel today? Do you think the Jews of Jesus' day any more willing to yield the language of their fathers in deference to the languages of their occupiers?
The Hebrew word for God is Eloha, singular, Elohim, plural. The name of God is YHWH, the tetragrammaton, he who was and is and is to come. Ask the Muslims if they worship YHWH, or believe in messiah; I doubt whether many would say that they do.
They may derive from Ismail and Esau etc., but they worship the moon God, not the true God. Neither do they believe that YHWH sent his son to die for mankind.
If you are unaware of any of the above, which I kind of doubt, and would like to access some solid, scholarly depth which would greatly enhance any gaps in your understanding, or solidify any not solid, check out Bridges for Peace on line, or The Center for Judaic/Christian Studies. Clarence Wagner, David Bivin, Halvor Ronning, Brad Young, Dwight Pryor, and many other top-notch scholars will be more than happy to assist any area that you may lack knowledge.
I enjoy and agree with your overall positions,
Sincerely,
Michael E. Allison
see? beberapa kalangan menganggap Islam menyembah Dewa Bulan = Allah... Islam tidak kenal dan tidak mau menyembah YHVH...
mungkin web yg dikasi mas CS adalah web orang2 Yahudi yg takut akan Islam...