Anna Rabbena (which means "I am our Lord")
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Anna Allah (which means literally "I am God")
Note: The latter sentence is considered a blasphemous sentence by Muslims.
Allah is the name of Almighty God in Arabic.
In Arabic, the word "God" is normally written as "Allah".
Allah is the Muslims word for God. However, Allah is the Arabic word of God, the same God for Jews and Christians. In the Arabic version of the Bible, it is used the word Allah for God. Arab Christians say Allah (as God in English) and they say in Arabic 'Isa Ibn Allah' that means Jesus son of God (Isa in Arabic is Jesus, Ibn in Arabic is son, and Allah in Arabic is God).
In Arabic, "God is Good" is written as "الله طيب" pronounced as "Allah Tayyib".
God of Muslims is the same God as for Christians and Jews. He is called in Arabic Allah (as also mentioned in Arabic Bibles and as called by Arabic Christians).
Muslims praise Allah (God in English); the same God of the Jews and the Christians. Arabic Christians read 'Allah' as God in their Arabic Bibles. Some Arabic Christians say 'Allah Al Ab' in Arabic that means 'God the father'.
i swear to god in arabic
Rabby is god in Arabic
Fire of God translated into Arabic text is النار الله
god = ilaah الاه / rabb ربّ the God = Al'laah (Allah) الله Deity = aaliha الهة
Same God is worshiped in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. God is called in Islam (in Arabic) Allah. God is written as Allah in the Arabic versions of the Bible.
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).