The short answer is zero. The long answer is as follows:
'Allah' is the Arabic word that translates as 'god'. As no part of The Bible was written in Arabic, the word itself never appears. The next part of this answer will likely upset someone, so I feel I should warn you about that before continuing.
In terms of using the word 'Allah' as the name of the Islamic deity, he never gets mentioned in the Bible. It is worth noting that God, as described in the Bible, has significant character differences from Allah, as described in the Qur'an. A careful read will reveal that they are not referring to the same being. Also, Allah is not mentioned as the patron deity of any of the tribes the Israelites encountered in the Old Testament because Islam did not arise until a few centuries after Christ. Prior to this, Arabic peoples worshiped a number of different gods. This does not imply that all Arabic people were polytheistic; while there were tribes and nations which primarily worshiped one, the Arabic people were not united under one religion. There is no overlap between the time when the Bible was being written and the time in which Islam has existed, so there was no occurrence in which Allah would have been mentioned in the text.
how many times
20 times
About 500 times
32 times
38 times
22 times
none
how many times is sanctification, sanctify, sanctifed mention in the bible.
Disciple is mentioned 257 times in the Bible
70
124
90