To say "God is the greatest" in Arabic, one would say الله أكبر (Allahu Akbar).
The word "language" in Arabic is (لغة) logha. As for the actual method of writing in Arabic, Arabic is a language with an alphabet. It is written from right to left by scripting the letters together.
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One of my teachers said that many English words were originated from the arabic language such as vitamine , medicie , ................., and of course I didn't believe him . What do you think of this ?
That is the correct spelling of the proper adjective Arabic (also a language group).
Arabia, from qahweh (= drink) in Arabic
Arabic was--and is--spoken throughout the Islamic world, since Arabic was the language in which God spoke to Muhammad (and therefore considered to be the language of God) and the language of the Qu'ran.
Arabic became the common language of Islam due to the spread of the religion across the Arabian Peninsula and beyond. The Quran, the Islamic holy book, is written in Arabic, and so the language became central to the practice and dissemination of the faith. Additionally, early Islamic scholarship and administration were conducted in Arabic, further solidifying its importance in the religion.
The language in which the last word of Almighty God was revealed is Arabic.
The God who Muslims believe. Allah is in Arabic language and Khuda is in Persian language.
there is no something called Islamic language . the quran (the holy book of Muslims) is written in Arabic if you mean what we call Islam in Arabic ... will it is "Islam" and it means that the Muslim should be submitted to Allah.
There is no "Muslim language", just like there is no "Christian language". Muslims speak many different languages in numerous countries. Muslims use the Arabic word for God, which is Allah (الله) when referring to God, but as it is not an actual name, many Muslims will also use the vernacular for "God" in their own countries.
That would be "Muslims". Depending on the language, they might say "God" (in English), "Dios" (in Spanish), etc.; they will also often use the Arabic name, "Allah" - which, incidentally, is also the word Christians would use, if they happen to talk about God in the Arabic language.
God is Great : Allaho al-Atheem or al-azeem and it is written this way : الله العظيم
the Arabic translation for God is Allah German: Gott Spanish: Dios Portuguese: Deus
Muslims worship one God, the Arabic translation of the word "god" is "elah". but if coming to the meaning of the Lord of heavens and earth, Creator of the whole universe, "God", the Arabic translation is "Allah", the word has no pleural, neither in Arabic nor in any other language
Muslim isn't a language, but both Christian Arabic speakers and Muslim Arabic speakers refer to God as Allah.
The writing on the Iraqi flag means 'God is great'(Allahu Akbar) in Arabic.