Allah taskon fii hatha albayt
الله تسكن في هذا البيت
"And God's blessings" written in Arabic is ورحمة الله وبركاته.
Well, in Islam, god in Arabic is الله so you write god is love, like this :D-> الله حب --however, if you meant god is "the" love, then you write, الله هو الحب In a religion other than Islam, you would write the word God would be رب so you would write god is love like this :D-> الرب حب-- and also, if you meant god is "the" love then you would write الرب هو الحب
Gary D. Badcock has written: 'The house where God lives' 'The house where God lives' -- subject(s): Church
ma3 alla, kol shai2 beseerr inshallah
The Arabic term for God is "Allah."
The Arabic word for God is "Allah."
Allah is the name of Almighty God in Arabic.
Islam use Arabic writing only
To write "god is with me" in Arabic, one would use الله هو معي (Allah huwa ma'i).
In Arabic, the word "God" is normally written as "Allah".
The phrase "God willing" in Arabic is "Insha'Allah."
Yes, Allah is considered to be God in Arabic.