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- Ilah abstract "ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihah) is an Arabic term meaning "deity" or "god". The feminine is ʾilāhah (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhah الإلاهة. It appears in the name of the monotheistic god of Islam as al-Lāh, translated, that is, "the god". In some cases, it is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews, although not as frequently as other titles, such as Rabb, or "Lord" - a title also used by Muslims for Allah - similar to the Hebrew use of Adonai, which is the most frequently used by Jews of all languages, along with HaShem or "the Name". Amongst Christians, Yasu - an Arabic transliteration of the name of the Christian Jesus - Yahweh, or Shaddai, translated, that is, "Almighty", are common, with some other names and titles generally borrowed as transliterations from Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. In Malaysia, it is illegal for Christians, Jews, or any other non-Muslim to refer to their God as "Allah".ʾIlāh is cognate to Northwest Semitic ʾēl and Akkadian ilum. The word is from a Proto-Semitic archaic biliteral ʔ-L meaning "god" (possibly with a wider meaning of "strong"), which was extended to a regular triliteral by the addition of a h (as in Hebrew ʾelōah, ʾelōhim). The word is spelled either إله with an optional diacritic alif to mark the ā only in Qur'anic texts or (more rarely) with a full alif, إلاه.The term is used throughout the Quran in passages detailing the existence of God and of the beliefs of non-Muslims in other divinities. Notably, the first statement of the šahādah (the Muslim confession of faith) is, "there is no ʾilāh but al-Lāh", that is, translated, "there is no deity except for Allah" or "there is no god except for the [one] God".".
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- Ilah wikiPageRevisionID "677332207".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Adonai.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Aleph.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Allah.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Semitic_religion.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_mythology.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Aramaic_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Semitic_religions.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabian_deities.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_terminology.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Christians.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Cognate.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Modern_Written_Arabic.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Dingir.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink El_(deity).
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink El_(god).
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink God_(male_deity).
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink HaShem.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink He_(letter).
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Muslims.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Names_of_God_in_Judaism.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Semitic.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Semitic_languages.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Semitic.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Semitic_language.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Rabb.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Semitic_root.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Shaddai.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Shahada.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Shahadah.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Triliteral.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Yahweh.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink Yasu.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLink هـ.
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "''il-''".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ilah".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ilāh".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "god".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "il".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "il-".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ilah".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ilu".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ilāh".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ilāha".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ʾIlāh".
- Ilah wikiPageWikiLinkText "ʾil-".
- Ilah hasPhotoCollection Ilah.
- Ilah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam-stub.
- Ilah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Ilah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ilah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transl.
- Ilah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Ilah subject Category:Ancient_Semitic_religions.
- Ilah subject Category:Arabian_deities.
- Ilah subject Category:Islamic_terminology.
- Ilah hypernym Term.
- Ilah comment "ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihah) is an Arabic term meaning "deity" or "god". The feminine is ʾilāhah (إلاهة, meaning "goddess"); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhah الإلاهة. It appears in the name of the monotheistic god of Islam as al-Lāh, translated, that is, "the god".".
- Ilah label "Ilah".
- Ilah sameAs İlah.
- Ilah sameAs Ilá.
- Ilah sameAs Ilah.
- Ilah sameAs m.09x0x0.
- Ilah sameAs İlah.
- Ilah sameAs Q17398299.
- Ilah sameAs Q17398299.
- Ilah wasDerivedFrom Ilah?oldid=677332207.
- Ilah isPrimaryTopicOf Ilah.