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The phrase "afraid of allah" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fear or reverence towards Allah, particularly in religious or cultural discussions.
Example: "Many believers express that they are afraid of Allah, as it reflects their deep respect and acknowledgment of His power."
Alternatives: "fearful of Allah" or "in awe of Allah".
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"We'll show them we are only afraid of Allah".
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I am not afraid of anyone save Allah.
There was an edge to a number of his songs, an anger directed against the power of wealth, war, religion: "I ain't afraid of your Yahweh … Allah … Jesus/I'm afraid of what you do in the name of your gods". But he had a whimsical side, too, and recorded a number of pieces for children, including Rosselson's You Need Skin, a perennial favourite at his concerts.
"If war is imposed," he vowed, "a Muslim is not afraid and does not retreat, but with the cry of Allah o-Akbar he jumps into the war to fight".
He said the boy told him: "I don't care if you kill me cause I'm not afraid of you or to die for Allah, and I'll have a lot of wives in jennah [heaven] insha allah and I'll be with my dad in jennah too and we will have fun doing what we want there if Allah lets us.
Van Gogh asked what Abou Jahjah, whom he called "the pimp of the prophet," was afraid of, since he had not only Allah but also a gang of bodyguards by his side.
"All praise to Allah!" he yelled, to jubilant cries of "Allah Allah!" And on it went.
Jews are the enemies of Allah.
In the name of Allah," in French.
Mohammad is the messenger of Allah".
A soldier obeying the command of Allah.
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