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[[File:Allah-eser2.png|thumb|right|240px|Name of ''{{transl|ar|DIN|Allāh}}'' written in [[Arabic calligraphy]] by 17th century Ottoman artist Hâfız Osman]]
'''Allah''' ({{lang-ar|<big>الله</big>}} ''{{transl|ar|DIN|Allāh}}'', {{IPA-ar|ʔalˤːɑːh|IPA|Ar-allah.ogg}}) ni oro fun '''[[Olorun]]''' ni ede [[Arabic language|Arabiki]].<ref name="Britannica"/> WhileBotilejepe thea termmo isnibo bestmiran knownbi inoro theawon [[Western worldMuslim|Westmusulumu]] forfun itsOlorun, useoro by [[Muslim]]s as a reference to God,yi itgbogbo isna usedni byawon [[Arab people|ArabsArabu]] ofyioku allonigbagbo [[Abrahamic|Abrahamu]] faithsunlo fun "Olorun", includingawon bi [[Mizrahi Jews]], [[Baha'i]]s andati [[Eastern Orthodox|Eastern Orthodox Christians]], in reference to "God".<ref name="Britannica">"Allah." [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica</ref><ref name="EncMMENA">Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa, ''Allah''</ref><ref name="Columbia">[[Columbia Encyclopedia]], ''Allah''</ref> TheOro termyi wasna alsotun usedni byawon [[Paganism|pagankeferi]] ara [[Mecca|Meka]]ns asna atu referencelo tofun the creatorolorun-godeleda, possiblyo theseese supremeko deityje inorisa igba na ni [[pre-Islamic Arabia|Arabia akosiwaju-Imale]].<ref name="EoI">L. Gardet, "Allah", ''Encyclopedia of Islam''</ref><ref name="smith">{{cite encyclopedia |last= Smith |first= Peter |encyclopedia= A concise encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith |title= prayer |year= 2000 |publisher=Oneworld Publications |location= Oxford |id= ISBN 1-85168-184-1 |pages= 274–275}}</ref>
 
 
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