Entity: ALLAH
Allah is the name of the God Almighty in the Arabic language, used in Islam and by Arab Christians. It specifically refers to the essence of God as his real name, with the 99 Names of Allah representing distinct characteristics.
Allah
Etymology
The term Allah specifically refers to the essence of God as his real name in Islam.
Definition
Allah is the name for God, the Supreme Being, in the Arabic language, commonly used in Islam.
Historical Context
The name Allah has been used for centuries in Arabic-speaking cultures, representing the monotheistic concept of God.
Cultural Significance
Allah is the central figure in Islam, with the 99 Names of Allah representing different attributes and characteristics of God.
Related Concepts
The name Allah is akin to the Arabic word for 'god' and is used by Arab Christians as well as Muslims.
See Also
The name for God, the Supreme Being, in the Arabic language; the common name for God in Islam.