In 90's Hip Hop, ALLAH was the dominating top "God"

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It was A.L.L.A.H not ALLAH that dominated the Born Cipher (90)'s music

it was all about ARM, LEG, LEG ARM HEAD....not some AMBIGIOUS MYSTERY GOD created out of a primitive mystical culture of Arabia

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Very true also sunni muslims plus other sets repped the culture too!!! Was a lovely time man!!
 

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90's rap on the east coast. nikkas on the west coast and down south wasn't talking bout allah like that.


:mjlol: Shut yo dumb christian ass up nikka. The letter J hasn't even been around that long so you're worshiping a whole different entity that the Europeans made up when they enslaved black folks and forced us to convert to their religion or be executed. if you study the earlier hebrew texts he was called Yeshua or Yeshoa. You are praying to false God according to your own mistranslated belief.
Yeshua's English translation is Joshua. Iesous is the Greek translation. The English word for that is Jesus. Joshua/Jesus = same thing. Only thing that changes is the translation. Not the name. And I'm not even religious. This is as bad as people not knowing Allah means God in another language.
 
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The Jacka and Husalah always heavily upped him in their music, more than most artists ever have. Seems like artists who praised him made better music. Christian rap :scusthov:
 

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I came up on Hip Hop from the West and South and for the most part Allah was not present in the music. I guess technically it wasn't Hip Hop I was listening to it was just rap music.
Muslims also believe in Jesus :mjlol:

Allah is just the arabic word for the exact same God in the bible :mjlol:

hate muslims so much you call your own God a false God brehs.

the media has yall trippin with the propagada
I can worship a statue made of wood and give to it the same reverence that is due to God and call it God but that doesn't mean that the statue is God. Not sure why everyone thinks that everything worshiped or called God is therefore automatically the creator God. Or that God would except such a notion.

Ah,....... there is problem with the Muslims believe in Jesus rhetoric that is commonly repeated. The Quran completely contradicts the biblical teachings of Jesus. So much so that the bible calls what Muslims teach about Jesus anti-christ. So it's not the same Jesus that Christians believe in. It's a Jesus changed from a preexisting text into Islam's own image. They believe in a Jesus not the Jesus.
 

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Ah,....... there is problem with the Muslims believe in Jesus rhetoric that is commonly repeated. The Quran completely contradicts the biblical teachings of Jesus. So much so that the bible calls what Muslims teach about Jesus anti-christ. So it's not the same Jesus that Christians believe in. It's a Jesus changed from a preexisting text into Islam's own image. They believe in a Jesus not the Jesus.

There are some similarities and there's no doubt that the Jesus of Islam is the SAME HISTORICAL figure as the one in Christianity, but they are given different roles in the context of their religions. Islam's Jesus was never crucified, was certainly not the son of God, merely another messenger of God etc., whereas in Christianity we all know what the deal is.

But in terms of Allah and God, it's the same monotheistic God. It's just the Arabic word for God happens to be Allah. There's no confusion there and there never should be.
 

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There are some similarities and there's no doubt that the Jesus of Islam is the SAME HISTORICAL figure as the one in Christianity, but they are given different roles in the context of their religions. Islam's Jesus was never crucified, was certainly not the son of God, merely another messenger of God etc., whereas in Christianity we all know what the deal is.
*scratches head* You're arguing that they are the same while pointing out the differences.
 

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*scratches head* You're arguing that they are the same while pointing out the differences.

Well Christianity's conception of Jesus is confusing to begin with. Some deny his historical appearance because he's equated on the same metaphysical and transcendent plain as God according to some denominations and sects. For others, he very much presented the literal historical figure that roamed the earth around 2000 years ago. Islam identifies this same person, but they are given different roles within their religion. The Jesus of Christianity is the Son of God, born of immaculate conception etc.

Tbh the main difference in Jesus belief of Christians and Muslims is the son of God issue. And the crucifixion. Jesus is the only prophet who didn't die in Islam, hence his apparent return prior to the Day of Judgment. Jesus is strictly a man in Islam, but of course divinely-protected and inspired.
 

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Well Christianity's conception of Jesus is confusing to begin with. Some deny his historical appearance because he's equated on the same metaphysical and transcendent plain as God according to some denominations and sects. For others, he very much presented the literal historical figure that roamed the earth around 2000 years ago. Islam identifies this same person, but they are given different roles within their religion. The Jesus of Christianity is the Son of God, born of immaculate conception etc.

Tbh the main difference in Jesus belief of Christians and Muslims is the son of God issue. And the crucifixion. Jesus is the only prophet who didn't die in Islam, hence his apparent return prior to the Day of Judgment. Jesus is strictly a man in Islam, but of course divinely-protected and inspired.
Doesn't matter if it's confusing;
1) Christianity pre-dates Islam and is the source.
2) It doesn't change the fact that Islam's concept is different from Christianity's.

The Immaculate conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine that states that Mary was somehow sinless which also contradicts the bible. It elevates Mary to goddess status which is why Mary worship, or I'm sorry "veneration" is so prevalent amongst the world's Catholic community. Islam has its own view of Christ, Roman Catholicism does, Mormonism does, Jehovah's Witnesses do etc. The only way to determine what's what is going to the root. Unfortunately for your arguments the root of the scriptures disagrees with you.
 

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Doesn't matter if it's confusing;
1) Christianity pre-dates Islam and is the source.
2) It doesn't change the fact that Islam's concept is different from Christianity's.

The Immaculate conception is a Roman Catholic doctrine that states that Mary was somehow sinless which also contradicts the bible. It elevates Mary to goddess status which is why Mary worship, or I'm sorry "veneration" is so prevalent amongst the world's Catholic community. Islam has its own view of Christ, Roman Catholicism does, Mormonism does, Jehovah's Witnesses do etc. The only way to determine what's what is going to the root. Unfortunately for your arguments the root of the scriptures disagrees with you.

You keep saying 'the bible' as if there is one common accepted bible, not accounting for different gospels or accounting for different versions altogether, even further muddled by language of origins and what have you. I understand Islam's concept of Jesus is different from ALL versions of Christianity, but you're saying we don't believe in 'the' Jesus as if to say we are talking about two different Jesus', when that is not the case. We believe in the same Jesus, but we don't believe in the same story as presented by Christians.

What do you mean by 'the bible'? What does this bible say about Jesus?
 
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