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Sam_777
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Dec. 14 2009:
*"Malaysia’s high court began hearing legal arguments Monday over the use of “Allah” by Christians as a translation for God.
While the Catholic Church in Malaysia insists that the word “Allah” is not exclusive to Islam and has been used by Christians and Muslims in Arabic-speaking countries for centuries, Senior Federal Counsel Datuk Kamaluddin argued otherwise, saying that the word is exclusive to Islam and that its sanctity must be protected.*"
http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon13.gif If Muslims won that case in Malaysia, then that logically should render CCC 841 invalid, because it seems those ignorant Muslims in Malaysia don’t acknowledge the same creator as Christians and Jews do.
*"Malaysia’s high court began hearing legal arguments Monday over the use of “Allah” by Christians as a translation for God.
While the Catholic Church in Malaysia insists that the word “Allah” is not exclusive to Islam and has been used by Christians and Muslims in Arabic-speaking countries for centuries, Senior Federal Counsel Datuk Kamaluddin argued otherwise, saying that the word is exclusive to Islam and that its sanctity must be protected.*"
http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon13.gif If Muslims won that case in Malaysia, then that logically should render CCC 841 invalid, because it seems those ignorant Muslims in Malaysia don’t acknowledge the same creator as Christians and Jews do.