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Allh

Allh is a term that appears in several contexts and does not designate a single, universally recognized concept. Most commonly, it is encountered as a nonstandard transliteration or misspelling of Allah, the Arabic word for God in Islam. The standard form Allāh is derived from al- (the) and ilāh (god) and is typically transliterated as Allah or Allāh in modern texts. In many languages or casual writing, the vowels may be omitted, producing forms such as Allh, which are generally considered nonstandard.

In religious usage, Allah is the name used in Islamic faith and practice. Allh is not a

In fiction and popular culture, Allh has appeared as the name of a deity in some speculative

See also: Allah, Ilah, Deity in fiction, Monotheism.

recognized
theological
term
within
Islam
and
is
usually
attributed
to
typographical
errors,
transliteration
simplifications,
or
language-specific
renderings
rather
than
a
distinct
doctrinal
concept.
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figure
may
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depicted
in
a
variety
of
ways,
ranging
from
a
monotheistic
stand-in
to
part
of
a
broader
pantheon,
with
portrayal
determined
by
the
author
or
creator.