The phrase "la ilaha" (meaning "there is no deity") appears multiple times in the Quran. One prominent instance is in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:255), known as Ayat al-Kursi, which concludes with "wa huwa al-‘Aliyyu al-Kabir" (and He is the Most High, the Most Great), emphasizing the oneness of God. Additionally, the declaration of faith, "la ilaha illallah" (there is no deity but Allah), is foundational to Islamic belief and is echoed throughout the Quran.
La ilaha illallah=[surah 47 verse 19] The Shahada is not actually found in the Qur'an. It comes from the Hadith.
Answer Yes, if she is a follower of People of Book, said in Quran, Or if she accepts 'La Ilaha Illallah' that is No god other than Allah.
"La ilaha" is an Arabic phrase meaning "there is no god." It is part of the declaration of faith in Islam, known as the Shahada, which states "La ilaha illallah" (There is no god but Allah). This phrase emphasizes the oneness of God and the rejection of polytheism, affirming the central tenet of monotheism in Islamic belief.
The Shahada is said in Arabic as "Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadar rasulullah."
"La"=NO, "Ilaha"=Master, the one you pray to,"Illallahu"=Wihout 'Allah',"Muhammadur Rasulullah"=Muhammad is his 'Rasul'(prophet);So it means, "There is no one but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet".
This tradition is in Islam when a baby's birth is you say the adan in one of the baby's ears (Allah akbar Allah akbar. Ashhadu ana la ilaha ila Allah, ashhadu ana la ilaha ila Allah. Ashhadu ana Muhammad rasoul Allah, ashhadu ana Muhammed rasoul Allah. Haii ala el sala, Haii ala al sala. Haii ala al falah, Haii ala al falah. Qad Qamat al salatu qad qamat al sala. Allah akbar Allah akbar. La ilaha il Allah.) And then in the other ear you say the Iqama (Allah akbar Allah akbar. Ashhadu ana la ilaha il Allah. Ashhadu ana Muhammed rasoul Allah. Haii ala el sala. Haii ala el falah. Qad qamat al salatu qad qamat al sala. Allah akbar Allah akbar. La ilaha il Allah.) This is one of the traditions in Islam. The peaceful religion.
The first of the 10 commandments is " You shall have no other gods before me." The first of the 5 pillars of Islam is the 'Shahada' (La Ilaha Il Allah, Muhammadan Rasoul Allah) In translation 'La Ilaha Il Allah' Means 'There is no God but (One) God. There you go :)
The declaration "ash hadu an la ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lahu" holds great significance in Islamic faith as it affirms the belief in the oneness of Allah without any partners. This declaration is known as the Shahada and is considered the central creed of Islam, emphasizing monotheism and the foundation of Muslim belief.
It is a muslim creed that in latin letters say 'la ilaha illa allah muhammad rasul allah'. It means: allah is the only god, and muhammad is his profet. Hope it helps.
Asalam o alykum, it came two times in HOLY QURAN, sura MUHAMMAD and sura YUNUS, jazak ALLAH.
If you mean the phrase Muslims say for declaring their belief in Allah (la ilaha illa Allah, WA Muhammad rasullahu), then it's the shahada. In Arabic, it's written الشهادة.
All verses or Ayat in Quran are great and holy but the best one or what is considered the best is verse 255 in Surah Al-Bakrah (chapter 2). It is called "Ayat Al-Kursi" and starts with (meaning English translation):" Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but Allah, Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever living, the One who sustains and protects all that exists)....."