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Allah
The pagan moon god
Quran 59:23
He is Allah—there is no god except Him: the King, the Most Holy, the All-Perfect, the Source of Serenity, the Watcher ˹of all˺, the Almighty, the Supreme in Might, the Majestic. Glorified is Allah far above what they associate with Him 'in worship'!

According to Muslims and the Quran their Allah is perfect and almighty. Allah is the Arabic word for "God". It's not a name, but a title. The Name of God according to the original Hebrew Torah is YHWH, it has been confirmed by the Dead Sea Scrolls. Muslims believe the Torah is inspired by Allah but because the Torah and the Quran contradict each other fundamentally Muslims are also forced to believe that the Torah is either corrupted or misinterpreted. If it were misinterpreted, and God gave His Name in it, then the Name of God should have been also mentioned in the Quran, but it isn't. And if it were corrupted, then their "almighty" Allah couldn't prevent its corruption which means that their Allah is not "almighty". And if he wasn't able before, then how would he be able to protect his word in the Quran from corruption?

Exodus 3:15 (TS2009)
And Elohim said further to Mosheh, "Thus you are to say to the children of Yisra'el, 'YHWH Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Yitshaq, and the Elohim of Ya'aqob, has sent me to you. This is My Name forever, and this is My remembrance to all generations.'

The Allah of Islam is not the same as the God of the Torah just like the Quran is not in line with the Torah, Psalms and Gospels as is wrongfully claimed by many Muslims. In this regard Islam is in line with Catholicism. Just like the Roman Catholic church authorities replaced the meaningful and Holy Name of God, YHWH, with the pagan title "LORD", Islamic authorities used the pagan title "Allah" which can refer to any god. And it is not so difficult to find out which pagan god...
The Moon
The crescent moon can be found throughout the Islamic world, most notably on top of mosques and on many national flags. This symbol resides on top of mosques where Muslims go to worship Allah, just like the cross resides on top of Christian churches where Christians go to worship their LORD. The Christian cross is a pagan symbol of sun worship. The star and crescent * is a symbol of Islam representing the sun and the moon. They are symbols taken over from ancient pagan Babylonian religion, the crescent being associated with the moon god Sin * and the star with Ishtar *, often placed alongside the sun disk of Shamash *.

Wikipedia - Ya-Sin
Surah Ya-Sin is the 36th surah of the Quran. ... The name of the chapter comes from the two letters of the first verse of the chapter, which has caused much scholarly debate, and which Tafsir al-Jalalayn, a Sunni tafsir, interprets by saying, "God knows best what He means by these." Ya Sin is also one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad... It has been proposed that Ya-Sin is the "heart of the Quran". *

"Ya Muhammad" * means "Oh Muhammad" and is an Arabic expression invoking Muhammad. The most logical explanation for the title of Quran chapter "Ya Sin" is that it means "Oh Sin" which is an ode to Sin *, the pagan god of the moon originating from pagan Babylonian religion. That chapter is also regarded as the "heart of the Quran". It leads directly back to pagan Babylon.
Kaaba
Wikipedia - Kaaba
The Kaaba is a building at the center of Islam's most sacred mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is the most sacred Muslim site in the world. It is considered the "House of Allah". ... Prior to the spread of Islam throughout the Arabian Peninsula, the Kaaba was a holy site for the various Bedouin tribes of the area. Once every lunar year, the Bedouin tribes would make a pilgrimage to Mecca. Setting aside any tribal feuds, they would worship their pagan gods in the Kaaba and trade with each other in the city. A statue of Hubal, the principal idol of Mecca, and other pagan deities were in or around the Kaaba. *

Hubal was a god worshipped in pre-Islamic Arabia, notably by the Quraysh tribe, at the Kaaba in Mecca. This pagan god presided inside the Kaaba. Muhammad was born in the Quraysh tribe. The Kaaba is called the "House of Allah".



The Kaaba used to be a place of worship of pagan gods. Later it became the place of worship of Allah. Why would any god want to be worshipped in a place defiled by worship of pagan gods unless being a pagan god himself? This certainly doesn't comply with what God says in the Old Testament about pagan temples...

Deuteronomy 12:1-2 (TS2009)
These are the laws and right-rulings which you guard to do in the land which YHWH Elohim of your fathers is giving you to possess, all the days that you live on the soil. "Completely destroy all the places where the nations which you are dispossessing served their mighty ones, on the high mountains and on the hills and under every green tree.

What Muhammad did under the guidance of Allah is contrary to what the God of the Scriptures commanded to do with places of idol worship. Allah is not the same as YHWH. Muhammad's father worshipped Hubal and was named Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib. Abdullah or Abdallah is a contraction of the Arabic words Abd and Allah. Here's a story about the pagan god Hubal Allah...

Wikipedia - Hubal
A tale recorded by Ibn Al-Kalbi has Muhammad's grandfather Abdul Mutallib vowing to sacrifice one of his ten children. He consulted the arrows of Hubal to find out which child he should chose. The arrows pointed to his son Abd-Allah, the future father of Muhammad. However, he was saved when 100 camels were sacrificed in his place. According to Tabari, Abdul Mutallib later also brought the infant Muhammad himself before the image. *

Muhammad's grandfather worshipped Hubal who was the allah at that time. He even called Muhammad's father Abd-Allah. The pagan allah worshipped before Muhammad's time did not undergo any change making him a seperate god from the pagan god already worshipped by his father and grandfather. Allah is none other than a continuation of the pagan god who resided in the same place before Muhammad's time, in Saudi Barbaria, where children were being sacrificed by these moon-worshipping pagans, of which one became Muhammad's grandfather.