Moses brought the Ten Commandments down from Mt Sinai. And he wasn't Christian. The Commandments were given to the Jews. All the People of the Book (Jews, Christians, Muslims) have the Ten Commandments. Including the first.
As for the word 'god' itself: it actually refers to any deity, not just the God-the-Father of the Triune God of the Christians. It's an accident of history that in the English language, the word for any deity is also the word used to refer specifically to the Christian Triune God.
The word 'allah' is the Arabic word for God, and is used as the name of God for Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians, as well as Muslims. It comes from root words such as the Canaanite El, and the Mesopotamian Ilu. It is not much used in English because we have enough perfectly good words for the concept already.
As for the word 'god' itself: it actually refers to any deity, not just the God-the-Father of the Triune God of the Christians. It's an accident of history that in the English language, the word for any deity is also the word used to refer specifically to the Christian Triune God.
The word 'allah' is the Arabic word for God, and is used as the name of God for Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians, as well as Muslims. It comes from root words such as the Canaanite El, and the Mesopotamian Ilu. It is not much used in English because we have enough perfectly good words for the concept already.
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