Muslim isn't a language, but both Christian Arabic speakers and Muslim Arabic speakers refer to God as Allah.
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Muslim in Arabic means "he who surrenders to God", e.g. a follower of Islam.
It is the holy word of god to Muslims
The term "Muslim" comes from the Arabic word "muslim," which means "one who submits to God." Muslims believe in the monotheistic religion of Islam, which emphasizes submission to the will of God and following the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
Because Allah is the Muslim word for God.
the translation of word God in URDU is Khuda, Rub It is also "Allah" In the Muslim culture there is only one god and that's "Allah"
Rasool is the God's messenger. That's a Muslim thing, so you don't have to use the word if you aren't Muslim.
The Arabic word for god (small G" is " ilah " But for the Most High * God * is " Allah " From Saad with Love...
Allah is the Arab word for God, which is in the Bible. Its origin is common to the Hebrew word El, which also means God. The Muslim religion is not mentioned.
Yes, Adam was Muslim in the general sense of Islam. Islam is an Arabic word that means full submission to Allah (God in English). So, Islam was the call of all God prophets to their people. Refer to related question below.
The Muslim call to prayer or adhaan ("God is great, there is no God but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Come to prayer.") are the first words a newborn Muslim baby should hear. They are whispered into the right ear of the child by his or her father.
If you believe in such things then Allah is the Islamic or Muslim word for God. Therfore no one 'made' him or her