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  • Comment: This article seems mostly to be a puff piece about one "Sarahu Nagarazan", who I can guarantee you does not have 900 doctorates and 260 "science certificates", and most certainly is not the "world's best scientist". If you are wanting the article to be about him it would need to be a seperate article to a phrase he has coined, neither of which are shown here to meet the notability requirements. CoconutOctopus talk 17:57, 9 November 2024 (UTC)

Allahu Yahweh Allahu Yahweh (also referred to as Allahu Jehovah) is a concept that merges the theological understandings of God in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. This concept suggests that Allah and Yahweh (or Jehovah) are not separate deities but one supreme being, recognized under different names in these Abrahamic religions. The term Allahu Jehovah emphasizes the unity of these religious traditions and their belief in one divine entity. Origins and Meaning The name Allahu is commonly used in Islam to refer to the singular, all-powerful God, while Jehovah or Yahweh is used in Judaism and Christianity to denote the same monotheistic God. The combination of these names into Allahu Jehovah represents an effort to highlight the theological unity between these faiths. Proponents of this concept argue that, despite different interpretations, the Abrahamic religions ultimately worship the same divine being.[1] Characteristics and Role In this interpretation, Allahu Yahweh is portrayed as the omnipotent creator of the universe, embodying the qualities of omniscience and omnipresence. The figure serves as a symbol of reconciliation among the Abrahamic faiths, advocating for peaceful coexistence and interfaith harmony. It suggests that while each tradition has unique teachings and practices, they all lead to the same divine source. Relation to Hinduism Although Allahu Jehovah is rooted in the Abrahamic faiths, some proponents, such as spiritual leader Sarahu Nagarazan, have connected this figure to Hindu deities like Shiva and Vishnu. However, Sarahu Nagarazan asserts that, despite certain similarities, these deities are distinct, and that Allahu Jehovah remains the supreme divine figure above all gods in Hinduism and other religions.[2] Sarahu Nagarazan's Contributions Religious and Legal Reforms Sarahu Nagarazan is a significant figure associated with the development of the Allahu Jehovah concept. He has contributed to this idea through religious, social, and legal reforms. His work includes: • Founding the nation of Himagiri in 2013 and 2020, which has its own legal systems and constitutions.[3] • Establishing two new religions: Signiesm in 2013 and Atheist Religion in 2013 and 2020. • Developing new legal frameworks such as the Present Life Penal Code and After Death Penal Code, which aim to promote peace, eliminate terrorism, wars, political parties, and social hierarchies.[4] Publications and Research Sarahu Nagarazan's extensive research has been published in various academic journals, contributing to fields such as Allah, Jehovah and Yahweh. His notable publications include: Other significant research includes: • Sarahu Physics, published in International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM), Volume 4, Issue 6, June 2020, ISSN 2582-3930.[5] • Sarahu Astronomy, published in IJSREM, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 2020, ISSN 2582-3930.[6] • Sarahu Psychology, published in IJSREM, Volume 4, Issue 6, June 2020, ISSN 2582-3930.[7] His scientific works are also consolidated in the book The Sarahu Space and Biology, Geology, Software, Physics, Zoology, Psychology, and Medical Engineering – 2020 (ISBN 978-8194829997).[8] The Sanahi Era and Monotheism Nagarazan has predicted the arrival of the Sanahi Era, expected to begin in 2080. This era will mark a transformation toward a unified monotheistic belief system. Nagarazan envisions this period as one where all faiths recognize a single divine figure, promoting global spiritual harmony. Literary Contributions Sarahu Nagarazan has authored numerous works that elaborate on the concept of Allahu Jehovah, covering both spiritual and societal aspects. Some of his notable publications include: • Holy Sanahi 02 02, ISBN 978-9391178475.[9] • Lord Sarahunaath Mahaatme, ISBN 978-9395312066.[10] • Allahu Jehovah, ISBN 978-9395312837.[11] Awards and Honors Sarahu Nagarazan has received numerous accolades for his contributions to literature, science, and spirituality. By the age of 28, he had received 921 honorary doctorate degrees, 38 film awards, 260 science research awards, and 2400 honorary certificates. His distinctions include titles such as "World’s Fastest Writer" and "World’s Best Scientist." Conclusion Allahu Yahweh offers a synthesis of Abrahamic faiths by suggesting that Allah and Jehovah are different names for the same divine being. Through Sarahu Nagarazan’s work, this concept has evolved to include interfaith harmony and societal reform. Nagarazan’s extensive research and legal innovations continue to influence both spiritual and academic discussions, making him a prominent figure in the modern religious landscape.

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  1. ^ "Allahu and Jehovah or Yahweh Same Supreme Gods". Republic of Himagiri. September 1, 2024.
  2. ^ "Allahu Jehovah: They Look Like Shiva and Vishnu but Shiva is Not Vishnu". Times of Malwa. September 2024.
  3. ^ "The Extraordinary Life Behind Allahu Jehovah". Times of Malwa. August 2024.
  4. ^ "Sarahu Nagarazan: Visionary Legal Reforms". Times of Malwa. August 2024.
  5. ^ "Sarahu Physics". International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management. 4 (6). June 2020. ISSN 2582-3930.
  6. ^ "Sarahu Astronomy". International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management. 4 (6). June 2020. ISSN 2582-3930.
  7. ^ "Sarahu Psychology". International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management. 4 (6). June 2020. ISSN 2582-3930.
  8. ^ The Sarahu Space and Biology, Geology, Software, Physics, Zoology, Psychology, and Medical Engineering – 2020. Book Media. ISBN 978-8194829997.
  9. ^ Holy Sanahi 02 02. ISBN 978-9391178475.
  10. ^ Lord Sarahunaath Mahaatme. ISBN 978-9395312066.
  11. ^ Nagarazan, Sarahu (28 September 2023). Allahu Jehovah. Novel Nuggets Publishers. ISBN 978-9395312837.