Allahu is "Allah" and he is the subject or doer of the verb. So, Allah is doing the Barakah and feek means "in you". Putting it together, "May Allah Bless in You" or simply "May Allah's Blessings be Upon You". Different ways it is written: barakallahu feek; barak allahu feek; barakallahu fik; barakallahu feekum; barakallahu fiikum Prostrate head on the floor so that nose and forehead are touching the floor. Also, the toes should touch the floor, and the palms of both hands. Do not allow elbows to touch the floor. Toes should be bent forwards, pointing towards the Qiblah. Feet should be together, big toes meeting and heels meeting. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "The uttering of the words: "Subhan-Allah (Allah is free from imperfection), Al-hamdu lillah (all praise is due to Allah), La ilaha illallah (there is no true god except Allah) and Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest)' is dearer to me than anything over which the sun rises." [Muslim]. Allah is a deity and God. Â Jesus is considered to be a man who lived and died. Allah is considered supreme above all else, even so he is given 99 names which depict his great qualities. Â Jesus is the savior who is said to save Christians from the turmoil of a sinful life. Download Article. 1. Begin with "Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar" to open the Iqama. "Allahu Akbar" means "Allah is the greatest." Recite the line twice to begin the second call to prayer. [1] If you follow the Hanafi or Shi'a school of Islam, you'll typically recite this 4 times instead of 2. 2. Say "Ash-hadu Alla ilaha illallah" to As proper nouns the difference between yahweh and allah is that yahweh is (history of religion) the name of the god of israel worshipped by the jahwist prophets in the kingdoms of israel and judah in antiquity while allah is allah. yahweh . English. Proper noun (en proper noun) Jul 2, 2020. •. Published: Jul 1, 2020. Hank Hanegraaff, the host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, talks to Paul who wants to know the differences between God and Allah. Connect with Hank Hanegraaff, the Christian Research Institute (CRI) and the Christian Research Journal. DAILY (M-F) BIBLE ANSWER MAN. Mon. to Fri., 6:00-6:30 p.m. EST. So, Arabic-speaking Christians use "Allah" when referring to the God of the Bible. But the Islamic Allah doesn't fit with the Bible's description of God. As we've already noted, the Qur'an doesn't teach that Allah is the "Father.". They say Allah is their lord, sustainer, caretaker, and provider. qpxu.