Allah
The Arabic term for God is "Allah."
The Arabic term for believing in one god is "Tawhid". It refers to the concept of monotheism, the belief in the oneness of God in Islam.
The term "Allah" in Arabic signifies the concept of God, specifically in the Islamic faith. It is the Arabic word for God and is used to refer to the one true deity in Islam.
The term "Muslim" comes from the Arabic word "muslim," which means "one who submits to God." Muslims believe in the monotheistic religion of Islam, which emphasizes submission to the will of God and following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
Allah. Although many Arab Christians also say Allah, because Allah simply means God but in the Arabic language.
The term for shaking off in Arabic is "هز" (haz).
In arabic it means Gift of God, and in hindi it means God gifted....
it means "God willing" in Arabic
The term "Qur'an" literally means "recitation" or "reading" in Arabic.
Yes. It's simply the Arabic word for God, just as "Dieu" or "Gott" or "Elohim" are words for "God" in French, German, and Hebrew. Literally, "Allah" means "The God" ("al" = the, "lah" = god).
Takbīr or Tekbir ( تَكْبِير ) is the Arabic term for the phrase AllāhuAkbar ( الله أكبر ). The phrase literally means "Allah is greater"; it is usually translated " Allah(God) is [the] Greatest," or " Allah(God) is Great". It is a common Islamic Arabic expression.
it means miracle from god