Ittaqullah (Arabic: اتقوا الله) is an Arabic word or word-phrase composed of the words "Ittaqu" (the command or imperative form of the word taqwa[1]), and "Allah".
It is found in several verses in the Quran,[2] and appears often in Muslim literature.
[11] An Islamic encyclopedia explains: ...Ittaqullah has been used numerous times in the Quran and means to follow and remain in harmony with the laws of Allah.
In verse 5:2 it has been used as an antonym of udwan, or rebellion, disobedience...[11] This Islam-related article is a stub.
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