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] ({{lang-ar|<big>الله</big>}}) is the ] word for ''']''' (literally "the |
] ({{lang-ar|<big>الله</big>}}) is the ] word for ''']''' (literally "the god", as the initial "Al-" is the definite article). While the term is best known for use by ] as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all ] faiths, including ] and ], in reference to God. This is basically what muslims believe and worship. | ||
Around 62% of the world's Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region (from Turkey to Indonesia), with over 1 billion adherents. The largest Muslim population in a country is in Indonesia, a nation home to 12.7% of the world's Muslims, followed by Pakistan (11.0%), and India (10.9%). | |||
{{Cat main|Allah}} | {{Cat main|Allah}} |
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Allah (Template:Lang-ar) is the Arabic word for God (literally "the god", as the initial "Al-" is the definite article). While the term is best known for use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, in reference to God. This is basically what muslims believe and worship. Around 62% of the world's Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region (from Turkey to Indonesia), with over 1 billion adherents. The largest Muslim population in a country is in Indonesia, a nation home to 12.7% of the world's Muslims, followed by Pakistan (11.0%), and India (10.9%).
The main article for this category is Allah.Pages in category "Allah"
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