they would say Allah
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).
I would feel honored and humbled to be chosen by God as one of his disciples. I would welcome the opportunity to serve and follow his teachings to the best of my ability.
"Alhamdulillah" is an Arabic phrase that means "praise be to Allah" or "thanks be to God." It is often used by Muslims to express gratitude, praise, or acknowledgment of Allah's blessings and mercy in their lives.
The phrase "Heaven means to be one with God" is not a direct quote from the New Testament. However, the concept of being in Heaven is often associated with being in the presence of God and experiencing full unity and communion with Him.
Yes, Jesus did proclaim oneness with God in the Gospel of John when he stated "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). This statement reflects the concept of the Trinity in Christian theology, where Jesus is believed to be one with God the Father and the Holy Spirit.
In some cultures or religions, individuals who are not biologically related can have a spiritual or symbolic bond called a "god brother" or "god sister." This bond is formed through a shared religious or cultural connection, often through a ceremony or ritual that designates the individuals as spiritual siblings.
To say "God is the greatest" in Arabic, one would say الله أكبر (Allahu Akbar).
To say "dessert" in Arabic, one would say "halwaa" which is spelled in the Arabic alphabet as حلوى.
That would be "Muslims". Depending on the language, they might say "God" (in English), "Dios" (in Spanish), etc.; they will also often use the Arabic name, "Allah" - which, incidentally, is also the word Christians would use, if they happen to talk about God in the Arabic language.
Muslims praise Allah (God in English); the same God of the Jews and the Christians. Arabic Christians read 'Allah' as God in their Arabic Bibles. Some Arabic Christians say 'Allah Al Ab' in Arabic that means 'God the father'.
To say "handsome" in Arabic, one would use the word جميل (jamiil).
I would like one beer : bedde kaas beera ( in Arabic )
Yes, we can say whatever we like. It means go with God in Arabic why would we not be able to say it?
Allah is the Muslims word for God. However, Allah is the Arabic word of God, the same God for Jews and Christians. In the Arabic version of the Bible, it is used the word Allah for God. Arab Christians say Allah (as God in English) and they say in Arabic 'Isa Ibn Allah' that means Jesus son of God (Isa in Arabic is Jesus, Ibn in Arabic is son, and Allah in Arabic is God).
Allah'u'Abha.
Usually people will say wili wili wili and it basically mean "Oh my gosh" or "Oh my God" For example if it's very cold out, in English you would say "Oh my God!!" but in arabic you say "wili wili wili!!"
To say 'disbeliever' in Arabic, you would say 'kaffir.'
To say "anymore" in Arabic, one would use the word بعد الآن which is pronounced "ba'ad al-aan."