ArchivedAnti-Christ Messih-dajjal (New World Oder?)
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Allah \Al"lah\, n. [ contr. fr. the article al the + ilah God.]
The name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the
Mohammedans generally.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000.
Allah
SYLLABICATION: Al·lah
PRONUNCIATION: l, äl
NOUN: God, especially in Islam.
Semitic Roots
ENTRY: l
DEFINITION: God.
1. Common Semitic basic form *il-, god.
a. Azazel, from Hebrew czzl, perhaps corrupt for czaz-l, God has been strong (personal name);
b. bethel, from Hebrew bêt l, house of God;
c. Daniel, from Hebrew dnl, dnyl, my judge (is) God (alternatively, God has judged);
d. Ezekiel, from Hebrew yezql, God has strengthened;
e. Gabriel, from Hebrew gabrîl, my strong one (is) God (see gpr);
f. Ishmael, from Hebrew yimcl, God has heard (see mc);
g. Israel, from Hebrew yirl, God has striven, God has saved;
h. Joel, from Hebrew yôl, Yahweh (is) God;
i. Michael, from Hebrew mîkl, who (is) like God?;
j. Nathanael, from Hebrew ntanl, God has given (see ntn);
k. Raphael, from Hebrew rpl, God has healed (rp, he has healed; see rp); l. Samuel, from Hebrew mûl, name of God (alternatively, the name (is) God; see m);
m. schlemiel, perhaps from Hebrew personal name lmîl, my well-being (is) God. a–m all from Hebrew l, God;
n. Elijah, from Hebrew lîyhû, my God (is) Yahweh, from lî, my God, from l (see above) + -î, my;
o. Elisha, from Hebrew lîc, God (is) salvation, from l, shortened form of l, God (see above; -îc, salvation; see wc);
p. Elizabeth, from Hebrew lîebac, my God (is) an oath, from lî, reduced form of lî, my God (see above; -ebac, oath; see bc);
q. Lazarus, from Hebrew elczr, God has helped, from el, reduced form of l, God (see above; czr, he has helped; see cr).
2
a. Babylon, from Akkadian bb ili, gate of the god, from ilu, god;
b. Babel, from Hebrew bbel, from Akkadian bb ili, Babylon (see above).
3. Enlil, from Sumerian refashioning of Semitic *ilil, probably “god of gods,” reduplication of *il-.
II. Central Semitic extended form ilh-, god.
1. Elohim, from Hebrew lhîm, God, plural (used as singular) of lah, god.
2
a. Allah, from Arabic allh, the god, God, from al-, the + ilh, god;
b. ayatollah, from Arabic yatu llh, sign of God;
c. Bahaullah, from Arabic bahu llh, splendor of God;
d. olé, from Spanish, perhaps from Arabic wa-llh, by God!. b–d all from Arabic llh, elided form of allh (see above).
Azazel
SYLLABICATION: A·za·zel
PRONUNCIATION: -zzl, z-zl
NOUN:
1. In the Bible, the evil spirit in the wilderness to whom a scapegoat was sent on the Day of Atonement.
2. Islam One of the jinn.
ETYMOLOGY: Hebrew ‘z’zl. See czz in Appendix II.
ENTRY: czz.
DEFINITION: To be(come) strong. Azazel, from Hebrew czzl, name of a demon, perhaps corrupt for czaz-l, God has been strong (personal name), from czaz, reduced form of czaz, to be strong.
Azazel is the Anti-Christ! He is a fallen angel not a jinn! :evil:
http://www.aristotle.net/~bhuie/azazel.htm
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