ثالوث
Arabic
Etymology
Derived from ثَلَاثَة (ṯalāṯa, “three”), after Ancient Greek τριάς (triás) and Latin trinitas.
Related terms
- أَب (ʾab, “father, Father”)
- اِبْن (ibn, “son, Son”)
- الرُّوح الْقُدْس (ar-rūḥ al-quds, “Holy Spirit”)
See also
- بِاسْمِ الْأَبِ وَالِابْنِ وَالرُّوحِ الْقُدُسِ (bi-smi l-ʾabi wa-l-ibni wa-r-rūḥi l-qudusi, “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit”)
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