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Ilah

ʾIlāh (Arabic: إله; plural: آلهة ʾālihat) is an Arabic term that means deity, or anyone that is worshipped. The feminine form is ʾilāhat (إلاهة, meaning 'goddess'); with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The word is spelled either إلٰه with an optional diacritic alif to mark the ā only in Qur'anic texts or (more rarely) with a full alif, إلاه.

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Ilah

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Edges51
Triples18
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.038462
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Ilah → Allah, Allāh, Arab Christians, Conversely, God, Ilahi, In, In Persian, Lāh, Muslim, Muslims, Notably, Quran, Sufi Isawiyya, The, The Arabic, There, Turkey

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god form ilahi 'my arabic god' used meaning commonly word pl possessive suffix -i article aramaic hebrew allah ʾl also

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Ilahrelated to Current usagesThe Arabic0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesGod0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesAllāh0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesLāh0.60section
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Ilahrelated to Current usagesQuran0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesAllah0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesMuslims0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesNotably0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesMuslim0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesThere0.60section
Ilahrelated to Current usagesIlahi0.60section

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