(isim) allah

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Allah
God Despite some common misconceptions, Allah is not a separate "Muslim god' but the supreme being worshiped (in different ways) by Jews and Christians
Supreme God in strictly monotheistic Islam (p 277)
Muslim name for the one and only God
The Islamic name for God
The deity of Islam
Allah is the Arabic word for God For Muslims, the word signifies the one true God Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews also often use the word Allah, with the exact meaning of God Muslims do not believe that Jesus is God; instead they respect him and follow his teachings in his capacity as one of God's many messengers to his people (like Abraham, Moses, Noah, etc )
The Muslim name for God used in the Holy Qur'an Allah [CE] is equivalent to the monotheistic God of the Hebrew scriptures and the pre-trinitarian God of Christianity
"God," in Arabic
Muslim name of God
This is an Arabic word which means "the One True God " Muslims in the West use Allah and God interchangeably
{i} God (Arabic); supreme Muslim deity (Islam)
Arabic for God It derives from Ilah: God, but has the distinct notion that Allah is the true God, etymologically formed by the use of "Al," the Arabic definite article and "Ilah;" and then combined into "Allah "
Allah is the name of God in Islam. the Muslim name for God. (Arabic; "God") Standard Arabic word for God, used by Arab Christians as well as by Muslims. According to the Qurn, Allah is the creator and judge of humankind, omnipotent, compassionate, and merciful. The Muslim profession of faith affirms that there is no deity but God and emphasizes that he is inherently one: "nothing is like unto him." Everything that happens occurs by his commandment; submission to God is the basis of Islam. The Qurn and the Hadth contain the 99 "most beautiful names" of God, including the One and Only, the Living One, the Real Truth, the Hearer, the Seer, the Benefactor, and the Constant Forgiver. Abu Ali al Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina Hizb Allah Abd Allah ibn Muhammad al Tai'ishi Bukhari Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Ismail al Muhammad Ahmad ibn al Sayyid Abd Allah Shafii Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Idris al Wali Allah Shah Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Abd Allah al Lawati al tanji ibn BaTTuTah Party of God Assemblies of God god and goddess kingdom of God work of God Peace of God Truce of God Great Mother of the Gods
Arabic name for 'the God' (Al-Ilah in Arabic)
Allah is the Arabic name (Eloh in Hebrew) for the only creator of all existents
Derives from the word 'Ilah' which means 'the One deserving of all worship' All of Allah's creations have been ordained to call him by this name
Arabic for GOD: if from earlier Semitic languages (e g Aramaic, alaha) perhaps the God (Arabic, al='the') Before the birth of *Muhammad, ALLah was known as a supreme, but not the sole, God Muhammad became aware, early in his life, of conflict between religions and of contest, therefore, between 'gods' From his experience in the cave of Mount Hira' Muhammad saw that if God is God, it is God that God must be: there cannot be division of God into separate or competing beings
The One Creator is known in Arabic and in Islam as Allah He is also known in other monotheistic religions as the Lord, God and Jehovah
The Arabic word for god
The Arabic name for God
(isim) allah
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