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asma-ul-husna is the 99 names for Allah that are in the Qur'an.
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Why do some Muslims refer to God as 'Allah' in English?
My understanding is that 'Allah' is simply a transliteration of the Arabic word for God. So why is the Arabic word used even in English, instead of simply 'God'?
Is the use of 'Allah' universal in o …