الفرق بين God and god
السبت 31 مارس 2012 - 1:28
Dear brother
This is really and interesting topic. All Muslim writers should be aware of using the two words correctly. Although the Muslim commonly use the term Allah to refer to God, Muslims are not hesitant to use the term God. Nevertheless, Muslims prefer to use the term Allah since it reflects certain Muslim connotations. According to English linguistics, the plural form of the word god can be formed by adding “s”. So it will become gods. To the contrary, the Muslim word Allah is a unique word in the sense that it is a singular that neither dual nor plural form can be made thereof. It cannot refer to more than one. The term god is a masculine formula that can be changed into feminine form by adding “dess” so it will become goddess, which makes another difference between the two terms. The third major difference is that the term God is written in capital “G” when it refers to what is believed to be true God, whereas it is written in small “g” to refer what is believed to be untrue god. The term Allah can only be used to refer to the true God
باختصار شديد :
God كلمة تعني لفظ الجلالة الله
اما god كلمة تعني إله اي كان ذلك الإله المقصود
كما نستخدم ضمير His لدلالة على God حتى ولو كان هذا الضمير في وسط الجملة يكتب كابتل لانة يدل على لفظ الجلالة والعكس لـــ god
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