Ilaahi
Ilaahi, also spelled Ilahi or Elahi, is a term used in Arabic-influenced languages with religious and cultural significance. It derives from the Arabic root ilāh, meaning deity or god, and the form ilāhī functions as an adjective meaning divine or of God. In Urdu and Hindi, ilāhī appears in devotional poetry and hymns and can be used as an epithet addressing the divine.
In Turkish literary and musical contexts, ilahi denotes a devotional hymn or ode praising God. Such ilahis
As a given name, Ilaahi (with variant spellings such as Ilahi or Elahi) is used in South
Overall, the word Ilaahi traverses religious, linguistic, and cultural boundaries, functioning as a descriptor of the