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Originally Posted by Dan U. Holier
..For what we know “allah” is the moon-god, a pagan "diety" of sand nigras usually represented by the moon in its crescent phase. The Holy Bible rebukes the worship of the moon-god (see: Deuteronomy 4:19; Deuteronomy 17:3; II Kings 21:3-5; II Kings 23:5; Jeremiah 8:2; Jeremiah 19:13; Zephaniah 1:5, etc.).
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I have heard that their crescent is not a crescent moon (but nobody who claims that seems to have an alternative). So either it is a crescent
[object-other-than-the-moon] or not actually a crescent but a representation of bulls' horns or something. Both are pagan symbols.
Perhaps they imagine a zooming thing in the firmament (one that we don't know about) which occasionally obscures the sun to herald an apparition of the mahdi - once you start imagining things though any lunacy becomes possible.
Zooming things could obscure the moon too I suppose. The Bible doesn't mention them.