Ruh
Ruh is a term used in several languages to denote the immaterial principle commonly rendered in English as spirit or soul. In Arabic, the word روح is transliterated as ruḥ and conveys meanings ranging from the breath of life to the incorporeal soul. In Turkish, Persian, Urdu, and other languages influenced by Arabic, ruh carries a similar core meaning, often referring to the inner life, character, or vitality of a person.
Etymology and related terms: Ruh comes from a Semitic root associated with breath and life. Related terms
Cultural and religious usage: In Islamic theology, ruḥ is the divine Spirit breathed into Adam; the exact