What Ilah means?

What Ilah means?

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ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله‎; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term meaning ” “god”. In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. Notably, the first statement of the šahādah (the Muslim confession of faith) is “There is no god (ʾilāh) except the God (Allāh).”

What is the 22nd name of Allah?

The 99 names of Allah

No Name Meaning
21 اَلْبَاسِط‎ (al-bāsiṭ) The Extender, The Expander, The Generous Provider
22 اَلْخَافِض‎ (al-ḵāfiḍ) The Abaser, The Humiliator, The Downgrader
23 اَلرَّافِع‎ (ar-rāfiʿ) The Exalter, The Upgrader
24 اَلْمُعِزّ‎ (al-muʿizz) The Giver of Honor, The Bestower of Honor, The Empowerer

How do you write God’s name in Arabic?

Allah (Arabic: الله‎) is the common name for God in the Arabic language.

Is Ilah and Allah same?

The word ‘Allah’ is a common Arabic term for “The God” (as opposed to ‘ilah’, any god), and is widely used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews and also found in Arabic translations of the Bible.

What is the difference between Ilah and Allah?

ilah : god. hi there, well basically it means the same thing! yet there is a slight different Illah is referring to any one or thing gets worshiped but Allah is typically attributed to god according only to Muslim beliefs which means the One up there on the sky .