Alaha
Alaha refers to a concept primarily found within Islamic theology, representing God. The term is derived from the Arabic word Allah, which is the standard Arabic term for God used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews as well. In Islamic context, Allah is considered the one, unique, and incomparable creator and sustainer of the universe. Muslims believe Allah is the same God worshipped by prophets in Judaism and Christianity. The concept of Tawhid, the oneness of God, is central to Islam, emphasizing Allah's absolute singularity and indivisibility.
The Quran, Islam's holy book, extensively describes Allah's attributes, often referred to through the 99 Names