The Arabic term for God is "Allah."
The Arabic term for believing in one god is "Tawhid". It refers to the concept of monotheism, the belief in the oneness of God in Islam.
Allah
The term "Allah" in Arabic signifies the concept of God, specifically in the Islamic faith. It is the Arabic word for God and is used to refer to the one true deity in Islam.
Allah is the Arabic term for God; He does not have a background as he has no "Earthbound" history.
If you are referring to "God" as in the monotheistic God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam it is (ألله) Allah. If you are referring to any deity, such as Greek god or a Babylonian god, etc. the term is (إله) elah.
The Arabic word for God is "Allah."
Allah is the name of Almighty God in Arabic.
Yes. Allah is the standard word for God in Arabic, and therefore Allah is a term used by Arabic speakers in reference to the idea of "God." In Judaism god was addressed as YHWH (the modern-day version being "Yahweh"). He is the same god but each religion has a different name for him.
In Arabic, the word "God" is normally written as "Allah".
The phrase "God willing" in Arabic is "Insha'Allah."
Yes, Allah is considered to be God in Arabic.
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).