What a Jew has to say about the word "Allah"

Waseem203

Young Muslim
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El (Hebrew: אל) is used in both the singular and plural, both for other gods and for the God of Israel.

As a name of God, however, it is used chiefly in poetry and prophetic discourse, rarely in prose, and then usually with some epithet attached, as "a jealous God." Other examples of its use with some attribute or epithet are:
El `Elyon ("Most High God"), Arabic: Al Ala
El Shaddai ("God Almighty"),
El `Olam ("Everlasting God"),
El Hai ("Living God"), ARABIC: Al Hayyu - the ever Living
El Ro'i ("God of Seeing"),
El Elohe Israel ("God, the God of Israel"), Arabic: Elahie Israel
El Gibbor ("God of Strength"): Arabic: Al Jabbar
 

kashif_nazeer

~~~Alhamdulillah~~~
:salam2:
MashaAllah...that was wonderful :) as all the names of Allah are.
BTW...just a general query,I have heard that root for the word Allah carries the meaning ...to turn to someone with love and compassion?
JazakAllah khayr.
:wasalam:
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
Asalamu alaykum

masha Allah! that was absolutly true and very beautiful. may Allah subhana wata'ala guide him amiin.

jazak Allahu khayra for sharing

wasalam
 
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