Allah

deity sky Islamic triangulated · 8

The supreme god in Islam, referred to in the text as the Arabic designation replaced by Tanri in Tengrist oaths.

↻ synthesized from 8 sources

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 2020
Historical notes
Used in pre-Islamic Arabia and continues to be used today.

Relationships

manifests as
Clarence 13X
served by
Arsh, Kursi, Gabriel
allied with
jinn

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Sources

internet (1)
encyclopedia (1)
  1. peer reviewed

Source passages

“replace the Arabic designation of the god "Allah" with the Turkish "Tanri" in the oath and pronounce: "Tanrı Türkü Korusun" (Tengri, bless the Türks!).”

#410 · extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6

“The Christian Arabs of today have no other word for "God" than "Allah".”

#3648 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“A woman does not annoy her husband but his spouse from amongst the maidens with wide eyes intensely white and deeply black will say: "Do not annoy him, may Allah ruin you. He is with you as a passing guest.”

#6607 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Archaeologist Hugo Winckler and historian Philip K. Hitti consider Allah as a moon deity in pre-Islamic Arabian religion before Islam, with many Arab tribes practicing polytheism. They worshipped deities connected to the sun, stars, and moon.”

#18312 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“According to British historian G. R. Hawting, Allah was revered by several tribes in pre-Islamic Arabia, particularly the Quraysh in Mecca, and was regarded as the "God of gods". Despite this elevated status, Allah was worshipped within a polytheistic system that included inferior deities such as Hubal, Al-Lat, and Al-Uzza, who were seen as intercessors to Allah”

#19120 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001