to show that He is Almighty.
Allah is God name as named by God in Quran in Arabic. Allah is God of all what is known and not known. Anyone can use the name Allah (as named by God in the Arabic Quran) or use God as the Creator and as the one and only one God.
Muslim isn't a language, but both Christian Arabic speakers and Muslim Arabic speakers refer to God as Allah.
Allah is just the Arabic word for God. They are not two different entities. Arab Christians use the word "Allah" just as do Arab Muslims.
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God is a title not a name. You can call Allah GOD but GOD isn't his name.
Allah is the name of the Muslim god. The Christian god is just called god. Did you know Amen is an Arabic word? It means-Oh Allah, accept our prayers, but both Christians and Muslims use this word.
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We can use any of Allah names when praying or asking him for what we need.Quran says (English meaning translation):"Say (O Muhammad): Invoke Allah or invoke the Most Gracious (Allah), by whatever name you invoke Him (it is the same), for Him belong the Best Names...."(Quran, chapter 17, verse 110)
'Allah' is an Arabic word for God, so the first letter of it must be capitalized. It can be used in sentences where the name of God is intended to be included. For example, "Oh Allah, guide me through this evil" or "There is no worthy of worship except Allah"
The Islamic faith believes in Allah.
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Yes. Allah is the Arabic word for God.Jewish answer:Jews believe in God, and use His names in Hebrew (see attached Related Link).Answer 3Non-Arabic speaking Jews do not use the name Allah, which is Arabic, though the Hebrew "Elohim" is cognate. Mizrahi Jews from Arab countries will use the word "Allah" to refer to God while speaking Arabic in the same way that Jews in the United States will use the word "God" to refer to God when speaking in English or Jews in France will use the word "Dieu" to refer to God when speaking in French, since these are the words for God in those languages. However, no Mizrahi Jew will use the name Allah during prayer, prefering (like Jews elsewhere) to use his Hebrew-language names.