Allah

Who is Allah and GOD in Bible?

These clearly proves Allah means GOD in Arabic.


What is Islam?
Islam is a religion that believes in only one God, who is also known as the God of Abraham. It follows the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), who is the last prophet in a line that includes Adam (Not a Jew), Noah (Not a Jew), Abraham (Not a Jew), Moses, and Jesus, among others (Peace Be Upon Them).


What is the Bible?
The Bible comprises religious texts divided into the Old Testament and the New Testament. While Jews accept the Old Testament, Christians embrace both the Old and New Testaments, considering the New Testament as integral to their faith.


What is the Book Of Jubilees? (https://www.sefaria.org/Book_of_Jubilees)
The BookOfJubilees is an apocryphal retelling of events from the Books of Genesis and Exodus, presented as an angel's revelation to Moses as Moses ascends Mount Sinai.


What is the Quran?
Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Jibril in Arabic) from GOD.


Which GOD is for Islam and Bible?
GOD of Abraham refers in ISLAM and Bible

*Quran 2:132 And Abraham instructed his sons and Jacob, [saying], "O my sons, indeed God has chosen this religion for you, so do not die except while you are in submission [to God]." *Genesis 18:19 , *BookOfJubilees 20:1, *BookOfJubilees 20:9
*Genesis 18:19 For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they will keep the way of the Lord, *Quran 2:132 to do justice and judgment; that the Lord may bring upon Abraham that which He has spoken of him."

Conclusion
The God worshipped by Muslims, Jews, and Christians is the same, rooted in the tradition of Abraham. However, Christians believe in the Trinity, which suggests that God is three persons in one. This concept isn't found in the teachings of the prophets.


Why do Muslims refer to God as Allah?

For instance, in English, the word "God" can become "Gods" when pluralized. However, in the case of "Allah," there is no plural form; Allah is singular.

Additionally, adding "ess" to "God" creates "goddess," indicating a female deity.

In English, the capitalization of "God" typically denotes the true God, while the lowercase "god" often refers to false gods.
However, in Arabic, "Allah" exclusively signifies the true God, a term used in both the Arabic Bible and the Quran.
The term 'Allah' is used in Arabic to prevent confusion between the true God and false gods.

Allah is not described as either male or female.

In Islam, Allah is beyond gender; there is no male or female Allah.

Similarly, terms like "Godfather" or "God Mother" are not applicable in Islam.

Allah is not referred to with such titles; rather, Allah is seen as the ultimate guardian, transcending human familial roles.