"Allah" means "The God", Al Ilah. While "Ilah" means "god", a title of a deity.
The muslims' ilah is Allah (The God). The Christians' ilah (god) is Yahweh (The one and only true living God). But in some countries where there's a lot of Christians like Malaysia and Indonesia, they use 'Allah' in their bible to pertain to God (Yahweh) which sends mixed messages. Yahweh and Allah are not the same.
god in arabic means who do the space the earth the people and animal god buld every thing
The phrase "God willing" in Arabic is "Insha'Allah."
"And God's blessings" written in Arabic is ورحمة الله وبركاته.
God in Arabic is commonly referred to as "Allah" (الله).
To say "God is the greatest" in Arabic, one would say الله أكبر (Allahu Akbar).
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).
Allah'u'Abha.
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'.
alhamdu lillah
When some one sneezes we say : God bless you in arabic it means : yarhamokom allah ,,, written as : يرحمكم الله you reply : athabana wa athabakom allah ,,, written as : اثابنا و اثابكم الله
In Arabic, you can say "صباح الخير" (pronounced: sabah al-khayr) to say hello and good morning.
Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله)
Translation: Ya ilahi (يا إلهي)