Ruhu’llah __socratesPageHistoryEdit Visual Text RUHU 'LLAH. روح الله "The Spirit of God." According to Muhammad, it is the special Kalimah, or title of Jesus. See the Qur'an. Suratu 'n-Nisa' (iv.), 169:- "The Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, is only an Apostle of God, and His Word, which He conveyed into Mary and a spirit proceeding from Himself." (Ruhun min-hu). Suratu 'l-Ambya' (xxi.), 91: "Into whom (Mary) we breathed of our spirit." Suratu 't-Tahrim (lxvi), 12: "Into whose womb we breathed of our spirit." It is also used in. the Qur'an for Adam, Suratu 's-Sajdah (xxxii.), 8; Suratu 'l-Hijr (xv.), 29; and Suratu Sad (xxxviii), 72.; where it is said that God breathed his spirit into Adam, but Adam is never called Ruhu 'Ilah in any Muslim book. [SPIRIT, JESUS.] Based on <a href="https://www.juancole.com/library/books/encyclopedias/dictionary-of-islam-hughes ">Hughes, Dictionary of Islam</a> CancelTweetShareRedditEmail