Ilah
Ilah (إله) is the Arabic noun for deity, god, or idol. It designates the object of worship and can refer to any deity, including the one God in a monotheistic context when used with the definite name Allah. In everyday Arabic, ilah may refer to any god in polytheistic contexts or to a localized deity in a given tradition.
Etymology and related terms: Ilah is a term found throughout Semitic languages. It is cognate with forms
In Islamic theology: The shahada, or declaration of faith, is commonly rendered as “There is no ilah
Historical context: Before Islam, Arabian religion recognized multiple ilah or deities, including tribal and regional gods
Contemporary usage and cross-linguistic presence: Outside Arabic, ilah remains a general term for deity in related