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📖 اللّٰه
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URDU

اللّٰه
🅰️ Roman Urdu:
Allah
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ENGLISH

Allah, Almighty Allah, God, The One and Only Deity, The Almighty Creator
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Description

Type: Proper noun (Divine Name)

Origin: Derived from Arabic word Al-Ilāh meaning "The God" – referring to the One true deity.

Religious Significance: In Islam, Allah is the personal name of the One and Only God, encompassing all His divine attributes. It is mentioned throughout the Qur’an and Hadith as the foundation of Tawheed (monotheism).

Linguistic Insight: The word "Allah" is used not only by Muslims but also by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to refer to God.

Spiritual Aspect: The name Allah is recited in prayers, supplications, and daily life expressions such as Insha’Allah (If Allah wills), Alhamdulillah (Praise be to Allah), Allahu Akbar (Allah is the Greatest).

The 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul Husna):
Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent), Ar-Rahim (The Merciful), Al-Malik (The King), Al-Quddus (The Holy), As-Salam (The Source of Peace), Al-Mu’min (The Guardian of Faith), Al-Muhaymin (The Protector), Al-Aziz (The Almighty), Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), Al-Mutakabbir (The Supreme), Al-Khaliq (The Creator), Al-Bari (The Evolver), Al-Musawwir (The Fashioner), Al-Ghaffar (The Great Forgiver), Al-Qahhar (The Subduer), Al-Wahhab (The Bestower), Ar-Razzaq (The Provider), Al-Fattah (The Opener), Al-Alim (The All-Knowing), Al-Qabid (The Constrictor), Al-Basit (The Expander), Al-Khafid (The Abaser), Ar-Rafi (The Exalter), Al-Mu’izz (The Honorer), Al-Mudhill (The Dishonorer), As-Sami (The All-Hearing), Al-Basir (The All-Seeing), Al-Hakam (The Judge), Al-Adl (The Just), Al-Latif (The Subtle One), Al-Khabir (The All-Aware), Al-Halim (The Forbearing), Al-Azim (The Magnificent), Al-Ghafur (The Forgiving), Ash-Shakur (The Appreciative), Al-Ali (The Most High), Al-Kabir (The Most Great), Al-Hafiz (The Preserver), Al-Muqit (The Nourisher), Al-Hasib (The Reckoner), Al-Jalil (The Majestic), Al-Karim (The Generous), Ar-Raqib (The Watchful), Al-Mujib (The Responsive), Al-Wasi (The All-Encompassing), Al-Hakim (The All-Wise), Al-Wadud (The Loving), Al-Majid (The Most Glorious), Al-Ba’ith (The Resurrector), Ash-Shahid (The Witness), Al-Haqq (The Truth), Al-Wakil (The Trustee), Al-Qawi (The Strong), Al-Matin (The Firm), Al-Wali (The Protecting Friend), Al-Hamid (The Praiseworthy), Al-Muhsi (The Accounter), Al-Mubdi (The Originator), Al-Mu’id (The Restorer), Al-Muhyi (The Giver of Life), Al-Mumit (The Creator of Death), Al-Hayy (The Ever Living), Al-Qayyum (The Self-Existing), Al-Wajid (The Finder), Al-Majid (The Noble), Al-Wahid (The One), As-Samad (The Satisfier of Needs), Al-Qadir (The All-Powerful), Al-Muqtadir (The Omnipotent), Al-Muqaddim (The Expediter), Al-Mu’akhkhir (The Delayer), Al-Awwal (The First), Al-Akhir (The Last), Az-Zahir (The Manifest), Al-Batin (The Hidden), Al-Wali (The Governor), Al-Muta’ali (The Most Exalted), Al-Barr (The Source of All Goodness), At-Tawwab (The Acceptor of Repentance), Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger), Al-Afuww (The Pardoner), Ar-Rauf (The Compassionate), Malik-ul-Mulk (The Owner of Sovereignty), Dhul-Jalali wal-Ikram (The Lord of Glory and Honor), Al-Muqsit (The Equitable), Al-Jami (The Gatherer), Al-Ghani (The Self-Sufficient), Al-Mughni (The Enricher), Al-Mani (The Preventer), Ad-Darr (The Distresser), An-Nafi (The Propitious), An-Nur (The Light), Al-Hadi (The Guide), Al-Badi (The Incomparable), Al-Baqi (The Everlasting), Al-Warith (The Inheritor), Ar-Rashid (The Righteous Teacher), As-Sabur (The Patient).

Expanded Features:

Polarity: Positive, divine, sacred

Register: Religious, universal, formal

Pragmatic Sense: Reverence, faith, worship, devotion

Synonyms (Urdu): رب، معبود، خالق، پروردگار، مالک
Synonyms (English): almighty, creator, god, lord, sustainer
Antonyms (Urdu): کوئی نہیں
Antonyms (English): none

Key Nuances:

The word Allah is unique, it has no plural and no gender.

Allah is the personal and most comprehensive name of God.

Each of the 99 names represents one divine attribute, but "Allah" encompasses them all.

Usage Contexts:

Recited in prayers and Qur’an.

Used in greetings and daily expressions (Insha’Allah, Alhamdulillah).

Widely seen in Islamic calligraphy, mosques, and cultural art.

Example Sentences:

Allah is the Creator of all.

There is no deity except Allah.

Allah is merciful to His creation.

Cultural Insight:
The name Allah is central to Islamic faith, representing the absolute oneness of God. It is found in art, poetry, architecture, and daily speech. The 99 names of Allah are recited for spiritual reflection, healing, and remembrance.
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