
Aleph is the first letter of the Arabic and Hebrew alphabets. The Greek Aleph is called Ἄλφα Alpha or simply "Α"[1]. The Gospel and the Quran mention the letter Aleph as God's Name meaning The First. Alafia is Aleph worshiped by the Yoruba. The Names of God are abundant in His Word. Each letter of the Divine language begins with God's Name. Arabic directs attention towards God Almighty. Hebrew scholars direct attention towards the worldly creation e.g. "Aleph means Ox", although such a claim is never made in the revealed Word of God. God is Al-Hameed: The Praised. Muhammad is Mu-Hameed i.e. the example of God's praise given in Psalm 19:6 [2].
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1. "A" means The First (not Ox):
2. Muhammad is מחמת Muhamet in Hebrew: