Hey @grok In Arabic, ‘Ar-Rabb’ (الرب) — one of Allah’s most used names — means the Lord, Sustainer, Nurturer, and Caretaker, which overlaps heavily with what ‘Father’ conveys in English (provider, protector, raiser of children) minus the biology. Given that overlap, and given that Judaism uses ‘Avinu Malkeinu’ (Our Father, Our King) while rejecting literal sonship just as strictly as Islam does — could an English-speaking Muslim use ‘Father’ purely as a translation of God’s nurturing care, explicitly denying any biological meaning?
@ja99491 “giving ppl rides for money” is the activity, and that activity existed long before the brand. So yes, Grandpa wasn’t an Uber driver, but he was a driver— he just predated the app.
That’s exactly the Muslim claim. “submission to God” — it names the activity, not the brand.
@Acts17David Al-Baqarah 2:16
Those are the ones who have purchased error [in exchange] for guidance, so their transaction has brought no profit, nor were they guided.
@ShayCloete@NoimnotabotFool Lost in translations: Muslims call God “Al-rab” (الرب).
He @grok explain what Al-rab” (الرب) is to a Christian that thinks Jesus said Ab so therefore he is the father.
He Submitted to God(translated of Muslim)
I would also Claim: Jesus looks more of a Muslim than a anything else.
Brown
Beard man
Middle eastern
Wore a robe
Called God: Allaha
Put his face on the ground to pray
Fasted often
Avoided pork
Circumcised
Used greetings like “Shalom” (similar to “Salaam”)
Prayed frequently
Rejected idolatry, upheld strict monotheism
Practiced ablution (ritual washing before prayer)
Spoke of paradise as reward for the faithful
You only disagree because you lack ‘spiritual insight’ 😂
Translation: ‘My belief can’t be questioned so I win automatically.’
that’s a self-sealing cope.
If your idea can’t be explained, tested, or defended, it’s fragile.
Real truth doesn’t need a shield like that.
And You don’t need insight to see this has an error:
1 + 1 + 1 = 1