- Allah - Wikipedia
Allah ( ˈælə, ˈɑːlə, əˈlɑː A (H)L-ə, ə-LAH; [1][2][3] Arabic: الله, IPA: [ɑɫˈɫɑːh] ⓘ) is the Arabic language term for God, specifically the monotheistic God of Abraham
- Allah | Deity, Arabic, Islam | Britannica
Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well as by Muslims
- Who Is Allah? Understanding the One True God in Islam
The name "Allah" reflects the unique and unparalleled nature of the One True God in Islam Unlike terms used for deities in other languages, "Allah" signifies a God without plural or gender, embodying ultimate mercy, compassion, and justice
- Who Is Allah, the God of Islam? - Learn Religions
The most fundamental belief that a Muslim has is that "There is only One God," the Creator, the Sustainer -- known in the Arabic language and by Muslims as Allah
- Who is Allah - إسلام ويب
Often misunderstood, Allah is simply the Arabic term for God, shared by Jews, Christians, and Muslims, who each have their distinct views on His nature Islam emphasizes the oneness and uniqueness of Allah, rejecting humanlike attributes or favoritism based on status, power, or race
- Who Is Allah? - islamoquran. com
In Islam, Allah is the ultimate, absolute, and singular reality, unlike any entity within our comprehension The concept of Allah is founded on the principle of Tawhid, the absolute oneness of God, which excludes any anthropomorphic traits or limitations
- Allah - Islamic Info Center
Allah is the Arabic word for God in Islam and represents the only deity, central to the faith of more than a billion Muslims worldwide The term "Allah" is derived from the Arabic word "al-ilah," meaning "the god," which refers to the monotheistic belief in one supreme being
- Who is Allah? Understanding God in Islam - The Conversation
According to the Islamic statement of witness, or shahada, “There is no god but Allah” Muslims believe he created the world in six days and sent prophets such as Noah, Abraham, Moses, David,
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