Allah = Al Ilah = the god, the "al " in Arabic most often is equivalent to "the" in English, it is also used to stress the unicity. so in my opinion "Al-Ilah" is equivalent to "the god", to stress the unicity of monotheism doctrine. in history books for pagan gods writers use اله or "ilah". 8. 1.
Common misconceptions about the similarities and differences between God and Allah include the belief that they are separate entities, when in fact Allah is the Arabic word for God. They are different names for the same monotheistic deity worshipped by Muslims and Christians. During a discussion about the use of the term Allahu Akbar, some people came up with the idea that Allahu Al-kabeer may be more appropriate because the word Kabeer can be found in the Quran while the word Akbar is not. The Student of the Quran will be able to witness the difference between two types of Quranic commandments: Command #1
If only we could understand the laws, the order and system of the One denoted with the name Allah and the 'what-why-how's of the creation of Allah, most certainly our perspective will shift, and we will have a much better understanding of everything!
The difference of opinion regarding reciting tasbih and being motionless during sujud is similar to the difference mentioned concerning ruku'. Those who consider them obligatory there, consider them here as well. The Hanafis do not consider it obligatory to sit between the sajdahs; the remaining schools consider it obligatory. 7. Tashahhud . 486 422 126 240 32 102 79 447

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