I was just wondering why people say Allah Mian and Khuda.
Does it go with age? I mean why do young people say “Allah Mian AAP humse khush rahein” and why do grown ups say "eh Allah (or Khuda) ***tu *humse khush rahey".
I mean, there isn’t a difference, but what why does this shift from ALLAH MIAN to TU KHUDA occur, and when?
The way I used to think when I was a kid, that Allah is Bigger and most Powerful than us, so as a respect I would say Allah*** AAP***...etc.
But as I grew up and things started to make sense about our religion and Our Creator, I feel more close and freindly with HIM when I say **TU....*with *APP** I always felt there is a barrier but now MORE LOVE comes out of my heart for HIM and even more Respect.
ADDED: also I avoid saying Khuda b/c there are many khudas (astaghfirullah) that people from other religion came up with. I say Allah b/c thats what has been mentioned in Quran and it is sweeter than any other word such as GOD, LORD or Khuda etc.
Hmm..now you ask me something actually dont know.. I always says Eh Khuda.. but i dont think their is difference between this 2 things. Allah ko yaad kareeho na...
mainey kabb kaha hai kay knowledge ki wajah say I ACTUALLY start calling HIM TU!? I said that yea I gained knowledge and learned that even IF I say TU to HIM…it wouldnt be go against me
Har ek insaan ka apna aik andaz hota hei. A relation of man with his creator is unique… wen one calls upon him, he always calls with great love and respect within his heart.
Tu and aap (words) are just mere interpreters the real relation is one’s heart and the truthfulness within it. (imaan)