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Allah
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The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah":
1. alif 2. hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل) 3. lām 4. lām 5. shadda (شدة) 6. dagger alif (ألف خنجرية) 7. hāʾ |
The Arabic components that build-up the word "Allah":
1. alif 2. hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل) 3. lām 4. lām 5. shadda (شدة) 6. dagger alif (ألف خنجرية) 7. hāʾ |
Medallion showing "Allah" in Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.
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The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay by A.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltens in 1650 recorded "Allah" as the translation of the Dutch word "Godt".
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The first dictionary of Dutch-Malay by A.C. Ruyl, Justus Heurnius, and Caspar Wiltens in 1650 recorded "Allah" as the translation of the Dutch word "Godt".
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Name of Allāh after the 17th century Ottoman calligrapher Hâfız Osman
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Allah's name in different writing systems.
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An example of Allāh written in simple Arabic calligraphy.
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