What's the difference between allah and jehovah?

Allah


Definition:

  • (n.) The name of the Supreme Being, in use among the Arabs and the Mohammedans generally.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But it accused South Park of having mocked the prophet, and cited Islamic scholars who ruled that "whoever curses the messenger of Allah must be killed".
  • (2) My thanks go to Allah first, second to my wife, my family, to my kids and then to my lawyers who did everything they could to carry the word to the world.
  • (3) Earlier, they had shouted Allahu Akbar (God is great) and waved banners that read "Uniting to defend the name of Allah".
  • (4) And if you get killed, then … you’ll enter heaven, God willing, and Allah will take care of those you’ve left behind.” Hijra is an Arabic word meaning “emigration”, evoking the prophet Muhammad’s historic escape from Mecca, where assassins were plotting to kill him, to Medina.
  • (5) The guy began shouting: "Why don't you call your god, Allah?
  • (6) Nobody can deprive me of that victory except the Almighty Allah,” Jammeh said.
  • (7) By the grace of Allah more attacks will come and continue."
  • (8) He wanted to establish Allah’s law, the law of Qur’an in this land.
  • (9) Adding to controversy, an MP caused an uproar after by telling parliament alcohol and revealing uniforms should be banned from all Malaysian flights to avoid "Allah's wrath".
  • (10) The strike killed six members of the group as well as a senior Iranian General Mohammad Ali Allah-Dadi.
  • (11) They converted and started to insult us, saying we do not believe in the oneness of Allah because of our love for saints.” Every Pakistani knows these preaching, self-righteous conservatives ... but you never expect them to indulge in violence Nadeem Farooq Paracha Like so many others, the Malik family were helped along in their religious journey by the experience of living as guest workers in the oil-rich Arab world.
  • (12) Three Malaysian churches were attacked with firebombs, causing extensive damage to one, as Muslims pledged today to prevent Christians from using the word "Allah", escalating religious tensions in the multiracial country.
  • (13) A drifter, he meandered from city to city, in and out of prison, before arriving in Paradise, where he founded the first branch of the Allah Temple Of Islam in 1930 and set himself up as a black Messiah.
  • (14) Appearing at the military court, Pakistani-born Mohammed, the highest-ranking al-Qaida operative in US custody, sang a chant of praise to Allah and said he would welcome the death penalty.
  • (15) It was a punishment that “Allah has kept for its own authority and no human is authorised to do it”, he said.
  • (16) He also says he dreamed that he carried a sword bearing the words "there is no god but Allah" written in red, and confirmed to his interlocutor that he harboured presidential ambitions outside of his visions.
  • (17) If you can kill a disbelieving American or European especially the spiteful and filthy French or an Australian, or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way however it may be.
  • (18) Still, Ahmad Abd Allah, the Egyptian activist, can dream.
  • (19) I will sell them in the market, by Allah.” They were then aged 16 to 18, and were captured in the boarding school where they were due to sit a physics exam.
  • (20) If you do Allah will give you back 700 times more.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Britain authorised killing of two Britons fighting with Islamic State, says Cameron Sitting cross-legged on the ground, one person removed from Amin, was Khan who said: “You can be here in these golden times, fighting, or you can be on the sidelines commentating.

Jehovah


Definition:

  • (n.) A Scripture name of the Supreme Being, by which he was revealed to the Jews as their covenant God or Sovereign of the theocracy; the "ineffable name" of the Supreme Being, which was not pronounced by the Jews.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Our results demonstrate that bloodless cardiac surgery on bypass is feasible in children as shown in this special group of children of Jehovah's Witnesses.
  • (2) Recombinant human erythropoietin (r-HuEPO) administration to a Jehovah's witness refusing blood transfusions increased her nadir packed cell volume from 13% to 37% and reticulocyte count from 2% to 17.7%.
  • (3) Reading the first, I felt like I did as a child when I accepted a luridly illustrated magazine about the end of the world from a Jehovah's Witness because I thought it was a comic.
  • (4) The hemodilution technique for cardiopulmonary bypass using blood substitutes for priming has permitted open heart operations in Jehovah's Witnesses who refuse to accept blood, and has reduced the need for massive blood transfusion in certain procedures including aortocoronary bypass.
  • (5) The legal aspects of either administering blood to or withholding necessary blood transfusion from a Jehovah's witness are not clarified.
  • (6) When we got to the Oshwal Centre, the first thing we did was gather together and say a prayer of gratitude to Jehovah for sparing us.
  • (7) In addition, ethical convictions were sought regarding abortion, fetal research, AIDS, HIV testing, denial of medical care due to religious beliefs (Jehovah's Witness), and limitations in health care access for indigents.
  • (8) Jehovah's Witnesses believe that a human must not sustain his life with another creature's blood, and they recognize no distinction "between taking blood into the mouth and taking it into the blood vessels."
  • (9) Patients who are Jehovah's Witnesses present a special problem when undergoing open heart surgery since they refuse blood transfusion.
  • (10) A clear understanding of the philosophy of the Jehovah's Witnesses regarding blood transfusion and of the medicolegal and ethical aspects of their care is essential to clinicians who care for such patients.
  • (11) Larry Graham had recovered from a life of drugs and violence through being born again as a Jehovah's Witness.
  • (12) Selection of articles was limited to the history, philosophy, medicolegal and ethical issues, and clinical management of anemic Jehovah's Witnesses; a recent article on recommendations for red cell transfusion was also reviewed.
  • (13) Eleven Jehovah's Witnesses who were not candidates for hypotensive anesthesia had a total hip replacement under normotensive techniques.
  • (14) For the community of Jehovah's Witnesses the blood transfusion taboo still functions as a significant mechanism of sectarian boundary maintenance.
  • (15) The fundamentalist beliefs of a Jehovah's Witness can create major clinical and medicolegal problems when blood or blood products are needed to sustain life.
  • (16) The brothers, who were brought up as Jehovah's Witnesses, were not allowed to visit friends, and were made to rehearse into the night.
  • (17) The present study of 50 Jehovah's Witnesses admitted to the Mental Health Service facilities of Western Australia suggests that members of this section of the community are more likely to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital than the general population.
  • (18) The anaesthetic management of Jehovah's witnesses undergoing cardiac surgery is discussed.
  • (19) I asked Mr Putin to utilise his influence to protect these minority rights, as well as in the case of Jehovah’s Witnesses,” she said.
  • (20) As a consequence, patients with anemia and particular contraindications to homologous blood derivatives (irregular antibodies, Jehovah's Witnesses) may be able to undergo major surgery successfully.

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