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''Nemi/See: [[99 names of Allah]] in Hausa'' [[Category:99_names_of_Allah]]
[[File:Allah.svg.png|thumb|right|120px|"Allah" spelt in Arabic letters]]
[[File:Allah.svg.png|thumb|right|120px|"Allah" spelt in Arabic letters]]
== Hausa ==
== Hausa ==
=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===
<ref>https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah</ref>
'''Allah''' ko [[Allahu]]
'''Allah''' ko [[Allahu]]
#  [[ubangiji|Ubangiji]] mahaliccin komai; <> The Lord, Creator of everyone and everything
#  [[ubangiji|Ubangiji]] mahaliccin komai; <> The Lord, Creator of everyone and everything
# neman tabbatar da gaskiyar magana
# neman tabbatar da gaskiyar magana
#: Allah? Allah kuwa!
#: '''Allah'''? Allah kuwa! <> Really?! Swear by God!
# rantsuwa <> an oath, swearing by God!
# rantsuwa <> an oath, swearing by God!
# sunan da bashi da takwara, kuma wanda ake kiransa suna na Thul-Jalala kasaita. Allah ya ambaci wannan suna a cikin AlƘur'ani sau ɗari da tamanin (980).
# sunan da bashi da takwara, kuma wanda ake kiransa suna na Thul-Jalala kasaita. Allah ya ambaci wannan suna a cikin AlƘur'ani sau ɗari da tamanin (980).
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== English ==
== English ==
=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===
The word '''Allah''' (Arabic: الله) is the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] term for [[God]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithgod.html |title=God |work=Islam: Empire of Faith |publisher=PBS|accessdate=7 January 2015|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20140327034958/http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithgod.html|archivedate=2014-03-27}}</ref> It usually refers to the Islamic God, but in the [[Middle East]], other religions sometimes use the same term for their God.<ref>"Islam and Christianity", ''Encyclopedia of Christianity'' (2001):</ref>
<ref>https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah</ref>The word '''Allah''' (Arabic: الله) is the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] term for [[God]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithgod.html |title=God |work=Islam: Empire of Faith |publisher=PBS|accessdate=7 January 2015|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20140327034958/http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/faithgod.html|archivedate=2014-03-27}}</ref> It usually refers to the Islamic God, but in the [[Middle East]], other religions sometimes use the same term for their God.<ref>"Islam and Christianity", ''Encyclopedia of Christianity'' (2001):</ref>


In [[Islam]], Allah is the main word for "God."<ref name="EoQ">Böwering, Gerhard, ''God and His Attributes'', Encyclopaedia of the Qurʼān, Brill, 2007</ref> [[Muslims]] use [[99 Names of God]] to describe God, but "Allah" is the most common of these and means all of them. When a [[Muslim]] says "Allah," all of the other names of God are thought of as part of it. Muslims also believe that this word tells about God's being a single [[entity]] and as being without wrong or [[defect]] and of God having no partner.
In [[Islam]], Allah is the main word for "God."<ref name="EoQ">Böwering, Gerhard, ''God and His Attributes'', Encyclopaedia of the Qurʼān, Brill, 2007</ref> [[Muslims]] use [[99 names of Allah|99 Names of God]] to describe God, but "Allah" is the most common of these and means all of them. When a [[Muslim]] says "Allah," all of the other names of God are thought of as part of it. Muslims also believe that this word tells about God's being a single [[entity]] and as being without wrong or [[defect]] and of God having no partner.


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[[Category:Quran]][[Category:Islam]]
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==  [[:Category:Google Translations|Google translation]] of [[Allah]] ==
[[God]].
# {{cx|noun}} [[God]] <> [[Allah]];
[[Category:Google Translations]]
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