brooksieb wrote:ALLAHU AKHBAR!
(that means god is great, A.K.A. i'm going to blow up the bus, so you better run)
Actually,
Allahu Akbar is known as the
takbir, which is to say
the act of proclaiming that God is the greatest.
Not only is the
takbir proclaimed during a Jihad, but also it is proclaimed at the Muslim call to prayer. The usages are defined in Wiki:
This phrase is recited by Muslims in numerous different situations. For example, when they are happy or wish to express approval, when they want to praise a speaker, during battles, and even times of extreme stress or euphoria.
The phrase is said during each stage of both obligatory prayers, which are supposed to be performed five times a day, and supererogatory prayers, which are performed at will. The Muslim call to prayer, or adhan, and to commence the prayer, or iqama, also contains the phrase, which is heard in cities all over the Muslim world.
Note that takbīr (تَكْبِير) is only the name of the expression, while the phrase itself is "Allahu Akbar". In the Islamic world, instead of applause, often someone will shout "takbir" and the crowd will respond "Allahu Akbar" in chorus.
Now, I don't believe the Prophet Yahweh is a Muslim (I can tell, because he calls himself
the Prophet and in Islam, there can be no more prophets as Muhammad [pbuh] was the last prophet Allah sent to warn humanity before the end of the world). So, in accordance to Islam, Muslims would consider the False Prophet Yahweh as an unbeliever that is allied with the Rebellious Djinn that followed Iblis after the creation of Adam and Eve. Muslims do not, in particular, believe in UFOs, ghosts, or demons. They see these phenomena as aspects of the fiery race of Djinn that inhabit the world with humans side by side. Some Djinn keep to themselves and practice Islam and make their home inside of Mosques, while other Djinn despise humans and seek to make trouble or, in some instances, harm them. Most Djinn that are not converted to Islam are misguided in the same ways as humans who have not accepted Islam.
They might appear as a mist, or an orb of light. They may call out a person's name or make noises. They might open doors, move or throw objects, or even touch humans. If they do not harm humans, but only play games or tricks on them, they are known as
Amir and usually they are harmless, and if invited to Islam, they may even stop their disturbances all together.
Now, if the Djinn does these things to harm humans, they are called
Shaytan (one that opposes man or
Satan in the Christian belief).
If a
Shaytan goes beyond this, they are known as
Ifrit; and this is what most Muslims would consider UFOs. Super powerful Shaytans that are bent on destroying humanity out of jealousy, and some humans actually are helping the Ifrit and Shaytans along!
So I think that Muslims would be a little hesitant in associating themselves with the False Prophet Yahweh.
Here is the False Prophet telling us of the next UFO appearance over Las Vegas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qEnPXnfCu4God is a Super Human Black Man!--Prophet Yahweh