God, the Lord. Allah is the Arabic name of God
God; the Greatest Name of God. Literally 'The God'. Allah designates the Source from which all things seen and unseen emanate and return. The name encompasses all the Divine Names (also known as the Most Beautiful Names of God) such as al-Awwal (the First), al-Akhir (the Last), al-Zahir (the Manifest), al-Batin (the Hidden). '
The Arabic name for "God"; the word refers to the same God worshipped by Jews and Christians.
The unique and personal God of the Moslem faith.
The Islamic name for God.
Allah is the Arabic name for God, the sole creator and sustainer of the universe. The word “Allah†is often used by Muslims in preference to “God†as unlike the later, the former is never applied to anything else, has no plural and has no gendered form.
Arabic/Quranic reference to the One God Who is the Lord God, the Creator and Sustainer of the entire universe and everything that is in it. Allah is not an exclusive name for a tribal deity of Muslims as some Christians, Jews and other non-Muslims erroneously believe. It is wrong to consider Allah as a name for God as God has no name, only Attributes.
God in Arabic, the language in which the Holy Koran, the Holy text of Islam, is written.
God. The Muslims believe that there is no god but one God Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger.
refers to God, glory be to Him, there is no god but He. Allah is a Divine name of God. It is the perfect name for God as it truly denotes the absolute Oneness of God. The name has no plural and no feminine form.
Name given to God in the Islamic religion.
God, The God, The only God.
The Arabic proper name of the One God, the Creator and Lord of the universe, the God of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and all the prophets.
Allah - the greatest and most inclusive of the names of God. It is an Arabic word of rich and varied meaning, denoting the one who is adored in worship, who creates all that exists, who has priority over all creation, who is lofty and hidden, who confounds all human understanding. It is exactly the same word as, in Hebrew, the Jews use for God (Eloh), the word which Jesus Christ used in Aramaic when he prayed to God. God has an identical name in Judaism, Christianity and Islam; Allah is the same God worshipped by Muslims, Christians and Jews.
The Creator of the Universe known as "God the Father" to Christians and "El" or "Yahweh" to the Jews. Allah( SWT) is singular and is not human nor part of a Trinity, as in Christianity. The Holy Quran contains around 100 beautiful names (attributes) for Allah( SWT) through which Muslims may understand and recognize the Creator of the Universe.
This is the divine name of the Creator of the Universe and all that it contains. The word derives from “ilah”, which means “The One deserving all worship”. It truly denotes the Absolute Oneness. The name Allah has no plural nor gender and can never be used in place of the word ‘God', which is commonly used in the English language.
The one, supreme, and only God, the creator of the world and the universe. The term "Allah" is used by Muslims and many Arabic-speaking Christians alike to refer to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob whom adherents of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism worship. Many Muslims use the name "Allah" interchangeably with the name "God." We do recognize, however, that there are some differences in the personalities attributed to "Allah" in the Qur'an, and "God" in the Bible.
The Name of the Creator of the Universe and all that it contains according to Islam. Derives from the word "Ilah" which means "the One deserving all worship", the One to Whom all hearts submit in love, fear, reverence, desire, trust and sincerity, and to Whom all limbs submit in all forms of worship such as prayers, supplications, sacrifices, invocations, etc
the name of God. Allah is the One and Only, Unique and without end.
The term Allah is the proper name for the Creator and Sustainer Whose Will holds supreme in the universe and who alone is worthy of the highest honour, the greatest respect and admiration and is the only object of worship. The title Allah is complete and any other name will be a poor substitute. It refers to all the attributes of perfection and beauty and represents One and Unique God. The title Allah is the ideal name for God, all other titles including Rabb, are attributes or names of God. "There are ninety-nine names of Allah; he who commits them to memory would get into paradise." (hadeeth)
name of the god in Islam, the all knower, all seeing, all powerful,oft forgiving, most merciful, the beneficent, the lord of the all world, the creator.
The first of ninety-nine names of God
the pair (Allah, Mohammad) is close to (Buddha, Gautama Buddha) . That means no resemblance to the virtual notion 'god'
Arabic or Islamic word for God.
Islamic name of the one true God.
Arabic name for the Deity.
Muslim name for the one God; not a personal name, having the sense of 'the God'
the Arabic name for God; His personal name in Islam.
The Supreme Creator of the universe and all that exists, whom all Muslims worship. The word Allah is derived from the Arabic word Ilah (meaning god), but as the word 'god' has a plural form (gods) and a feminine form (goddess), the word Allah should always be used in it's place.
Supreme God in strictly monotheistic Islam. (p.277)
The God or Supreme Being of Islam.
This is an Arabic word which means " the One True God." Most Muslims in the West use Allah and God interchangeably.
the Muslim name for God, understood as the one and only; i.e., "There is no god but God (Allah) and Muhammed is his prophet."