The name "Allah" is the Arabic word for God and is used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews. It is a combination of two words: "Al" which means "The" and "Ilah" which means "God". In Islamic belief, Allah is the one true God and is considered to be the creator of the universe and everything in it. The name is used to refer to God in the Qur'an and in Islamic prayer and worship. Muslims believe that Allah has 99 names or attributes that describe his characteristics and qualities, including "Al-Rahman" (The Most Merciful), "Al-Rahim" (The Most Compassionate), "Al-Malik" (The King), "Al-Quddus" (The Holy), and "Al-Salam" (The Peace).
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