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[[Colin Colchester-Price]] invoked His name when his life was in danger. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Kill to a View (audio story)|A Kill to a View]]'') | [[Colin Colchester-Price]] invoked His name when his life was in danger. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Kill to a View (audio story)|A Kill to a View]]'') | ||
''[[The Thousand and Second Night]]'' was an allegory for the history of the [[Great House]]s and had Allah stand in for [[Urizen|the founder]] of the [[Web of Time|the Spiral Politic]]. It also alluded to [[Compassion]], referring to someone who "was a city and woman both and the embodiment of Allah's mercy". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'') | |||
[[Category:Supposed deities from the real world]] | [[Category:Supposed deities from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:Islam]] | [[Category:Islam]] |
Revision as of 00:26, 2 September 2020
Allah, also known as God, was the one true deity of Islam and the only deity rightfully worthy of praise. (AUDIO: Escape Room)
The phrase "Allahu Akbar", translated as "Allah is greater", as in dominating other cultures and religions, was used by them especially often. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)
According to Zeynep, people would say "inshallah", meaning "trust in the will of Allah", before walking out into traffic without looking. (AUDIO: Fall to Earth)
Colin Colchester-Price invoked His name when his life was in danger. (AUDIO: A Kill to a View)
The Thousand and Second Night was an allegory for the history of the Great Houses and had Allah stand in for the founder of the the Spiral Politic. It also alluded to Compassion, referring to someone who "was a city and woman both and the embodiment of Allah's mercy". (PROSE: Head of State)