Is it true that Allah is an ancient moon god?

curiousincident -
i was catholic when i first started reading stories of reverting, first read the Koran... first really started considering it.. it was a slow path for me... even though i suspect i knew from the start i would one day the shahada. I wish you a lot of luck as you follow your path, and may Allah (swt) guide you on the correct path. I will say it was the best move i could have ever have made. I hope you will continue to ask any questions you have... I'm sure that everyone is more than willing to help, I know I am if there is anything i can do.
Serena
 
Thank you Serena for your kind words. I will definitely ask any questions that I have. I think it will be a slow process for me as well but if I end up with the true religion, then I am happy :)
 
Allah had been worshipped since Ibrahim (Abraham), and the practice continued until Jewish and Christians dwelled in Makkah.

After all, calling "moon god" itself is already a stupidity made by Dr.Robert Moron ;D. There is no such thing "moon god"! The correct one is "moon GODDESS"! In ancient pagan belief, moon is associated with female and fertility. But, correct me if I'm wrong. Pagan Arabs don't have moon god. The gods they worshipped (Latta, Uzza etc) were actually wise men when they lived. Latta for example, was actually a read maker, and he often donated food to the Makkah' pilgrims. After he died, people made a sculpture of him and worshipped him.
 

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