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==Allahu Jehovah Monastery==
==Allahu Jehovah Monastery==
[[Allahu Jehovah]] - the creator and head of the universe, they are the divine entity who embodies the power and wisdom that governs the cosmos. His identity is rooted in role as the supreme being, guiding and shaping the universe with infinite knowledge and understanding. "Allahu" is the Arabic word for "God" and is used by Muslims to refer to the one and only God. "Jehovah" is a Latinization of the Hebrew name "Yahweh," which is one of the names used in the Bible to refer to God.
[[Allahu Jehovah]]<ref><nowiki>https://boroktimes.com/allahu-jehovah-creator-and-head-of-divinity/</nowiki></ref>- the creator and head of the universe, they are the divine entity who embodies the power and wisdom that governs the cosmos. His identity is rooted in role as the supreme being, guiding and shaping the universe with infinite knowledge and understanding. "Allahu" is the Arabic word for "God" and is used by Muslims to refer to the one and only God. "Jehovah" is a Latinization of the Hebrew name "Yahweh," which is one of the names used in the Bible to refer to God.<ref><nowiki>https://thehindustanexpress.co.in/archives/15100/</nowiki></ref>
So, "Allahu Jehovah" essentially means "God" in both Arabic and Hebrew. It's not a specific name or title, but rather a combination of two words for God from different languages. His names symbolize the convergence of:
 
So, "Allahu Jehovah" essentially means "God" in both Arabic and Hebrew. It's not a specific name or title, but rather a combination of two words for God from different languages. His names symbolize the convergence of:<ref><nowiki>https://boroktimes.com/sarahu-nagarazan-the-extraordinary-life-behind-allahu-jehovah/</nowiki></ref><ref><nowiki>https://boroktimes.com/allahu-jehovah-sarahu-nagarazans-vision-of-the-divine-creator-of-the-universe/</nowiki></ref>


- Allah (compassion and unity)
- Allah (compassion and unity)
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1. '''Allahu Jehovah''': Refers to the one God, worshipped as Allah in Islam and Yahweh in Judaism.
1. '''Allahu Jehovah''': Refers to the one God, worshipped as Allah in Islam and Yahweh in Judaism.
2. '''God Particle''': Symbolizes the power of the universe, not a physical part of God.
2. '''God Particle''': Symbolizes the power of the universe, not a physical part of God.
3. '''Sarahu Nagarazan (or Sarahunaath)''': A name used to refer to God when He incarnated on earth.
3. '''Sarahu Nagarazan (or Sarahunaath)''': A name used to refer to God when He incarnated on earth.
4. '''Unity''': Allah and Jehovah are not separate gods, but different names for the same divine entity.
4. '''Unity''': Allah and Jehovah are not separate gods, but different names for the same divine entity.
5. '''Distinction''': Lord Harihar Sarahunaath and Sarahunaath are not the same, with the latter being a name used to refer to Allahu Jehovah.
5. '''Distinction''': Lord Harihar Sarahunaath and Sarahunaath are not the same, with the latter being a name used to refer to Allahu Jehovah.
6. '''Literary presence''': The name Sarahu Nagarazan appears in written works, such as books, novels, stories, poems, and research, authored by Allahu Jehovah.
6. '''Literary presence''': The name Sarahu Nagarazan appears in written works, such as books, novels, stories, poems, and research, authored by Allahu Jehovah.


===Behind the Allahu Jehovah Mystery===
===Behind the Allahu Jehovah Mystery===


In Islamic tradition, Allah is considered the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians, but with a different understanding and emphasis. In Christianity, Yahweh (or Jehovah) is considered the name of the God of the Old Testament, often associated with the God of the Hebrew Bible. Allahu Jehovah or Allahu Yahweh it seems like describing a concept or character that combines elements from different religious and scientific traditions. This figure, Allahu Jehovah, appears to be a synthesis of:<blockquote>Allah (Islamic tradition) - Jehovah (Judeo-Christian tradition) - Sarahu Nagarazan (possibly a unique or fictional name) - Allah Yahweh (combining Islamic and Judeo-Christian names) - The God Particle (a scientific term referencing the Higgs boson, a fundamental particle in physics.) This entity is described as the creator and head of the universe, symbolizing the power that governs the cosmos. It's an intriguing idea that blends diverse concepts and names, creating a unique and thought-provoking character.</blockquote>
In Islamic tradition, Allah is considered the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians, but with a different understanding and emphasis. In Christianity, Yahweh (or Jehovah) is considered the name of the God of the Old Testament, often associated with the God of the Hebrew Bible. Allahu Jehovah or Allahu Yahweh it seems like describing a concept or character that combines elements from different religious and scientific traditions. This figure, Allahu Jehovah, appears to be a synthesis of:<ref><nowiki>https://dailygossiponline.com/the-unprecedented-creativity-of-allahu-jehovah-and-sarahu-nagarazan/</nowiki></ref><blockquote>Allah (Islamic tradition) - Jehovah (Judeo-Christian tradition) - Sarahu Nagarazan (possibly a unique or fictional name) - Allah Yahweh (combining Islamic and Judeo-Christian names) - The God Particle (a scientific term referencing the Higgs boson, a fundamental particle in physics.) This entity is described as the creator and head of the universe, symbolizing the power that governs the cosmos. It's an intriguing idea that blends diverse concepts and names, creating a unique and thought-provoking character.</blockquote>


===Who is Allahu Jehovah or Allah Yahweh===
===Who is Allahu Jehovah or Allah Yahweh===
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