I know an Egyptian Christian who speaks Arabic, she does not say “Allah” when she says God. She said all the Christian friends and family, who speak Arabic, also do not say Allah, they say God.
If Allah is “god” in Arabic, why do they say Allah when speaking English instead of saying God? They’re giving him a proper name, and distinguishing him from God
"Allah" is the word for God for millions of Jews and Christians the world over who speak Arabic.
You should say the god of the Koran and not Allah.
Allah is cognate with Hebrew Eloah, which was a name the Hebrews used for the chief diety.
I know an Egyptian Christian who speaks Arabic, she does not say “Allah” when she says God. She said all the Christian friends and family, who speak Arabic, also do not say Allah, they say God.
If Allah is “god” in Arabic, why do they say Allah when speaking English instead of saying God? They’re giving him a proper name, and distinguishing him from God