أله
a-l-h
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Description
The Arabic root أله (a-l-h) carries the core meaning of divinity, worship, and deity, forming the basis of the word Allah (الله), meaning The God. In the Quran, this root appears in 2,851 instances primarily emphasizing absolute monotheism (tawhid) and establishes Allah as the singular, supreme deity worthy of worship, with derived forms describing His attributes, actions, and commandments. The root's pervasive use throughout the Quran underscores Islam's central theological message that Allah alone is the Creator, Sustainer, and Judge, rejecting all forms of polytheism and associating partners with God.
Derived Words in the Quran
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