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.
No Muslims deny this. "God" is not the best translation for the word "Allah"...that's why many Muslims use the word "Allah" instead of it ...simply because the word "God" has a plural "Gods"& has a female name "Goddess". In Islam we believe in Allah as the only God, only one, no partner, no similar, no son.....etc.
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.
There is no difference. Allah is the name of God in Arabic and is cognate to the Hebrew name for God (Elohim).
All Muslims worship one and only one God (Allah) with no companion, no partner, no father, no son, and no resemblance. No one else is worshiped by Muslims as God. Islam is a religion of monotheism.Unfortunately, some non-Muslims believe that Muslims worship different God than God of Christians or Jews. Those non Muslims are either:having no understanding of Islam religion, orinfluenced by non Muslims who intentionally propagate wrong information about Islam.Those non Muslims, mistakenly, believe that Allah is an "Arab god" or a "moon god," or some sort of idol.It is important to clarify that Muslims worship the same God, the Creator, worshiped by other Heaven religions; Judaism and Christianity. This same God is named in Arabic as Allah. Allah is the proper name of the One True God, in the Arabic language.Even the Arabic speaking Christians and Jews use the name Allah in their Arabic holy books and worship Allah.Accordingly, it is a matter of different languages that cause different names for the same God; the Creator, the All-Mighty, and the All-Merciful ;and not a matter of different God worship.
In Islam Muslims call their God by the name of "Allah". They also use "Khuda" which is Persian for "God".
Allah is the standard Arabic word for 'God.' It's usage is most known as the term used by Muslims in reference to their god. However, Arabs use the term 'Allah' to refer to gods in all faiths, including Judaism and Christianity.
Arabic name of god is "ilah" As Muslims are strict monotheists,they don't use word "god" or "Ilah". At the time of Muhammad, there were many gods/idols etc...So, Muslims rejected those idols and believed in ONE GOD of MOSES,ABRAHAM etc.Muslims use word "Allah" which means "THE GOD". PS: Arabic is hella complex language.Different dialects will have different words for same thing.
Muslims observe all Allah 99 names or attributes in their sayings and doings.They try to follow the Allah names in their behaviors as the All Merciful, the All forgiving, the All Peaceful, the Giving, ..., etc.
The same things as non-Muslims.
That would be "Muslims". Depending on the language, they might say "God" (in English), "Dios" (in Spanish), etc.; they will also often use the Arabic name, "Allah" - which, incidentally, is also the word Christians would use, if they happen to talk about God in the Arabic language.