While "Allah" is often translated as "God" in English, it carries specific meanings and connotations within Islamic theology that differentiate it from generic references to deity. "Allah" is derived from Arabic, emphasizing the unique oneness and incomparability of the Islamic understanding of God, known as Tawhid. Unlike the term "God," which can be used in various religious contexts with differing attributes, "Allah" is strictly associated with the Islamic conception of a singular, all-powerful, and merciful being. Thus, it signifies more than just a name; it embodies a distinct theological framework and relationship between the divine and believers in Islam.
Because he is GOD! <333 Its just another name for God
no. Allah is just another word for God except in Arabic.
Allah Subhana Tullah. or just Allah
Allah means: The personal
If you believe in God then you believe in Allah. The name Allah is only the Arabic version of the name of God. Every Language has their version of the name of God. The word God is the English version. There are many Arab Christians that say Allah too. It is not just the Muslims who say Allah.
Islam: Allah
In Islam, Allah is the Arabic word for God. Muslims believe that Allah is the one true God, and the same God worshiped by Christians and Jews.
There are 99 names for God in Islam. Click the link.
God is a title not a name. You can call Allah GOD but GOD isn't his name.
Allah is not a religion, Allah is the name of God. The only God.
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.
Prophet is prophet, there no others names and which direct give by God ( Allah} and they are messenger of god.