
Khodā (as a concept)
Khodā is a term used in many Middle Eastern and Islamic cultures to refer to God, representing the supreme, all-powerful, and compassionate creator of the universe. It embodies qualities like omniscience, omnipotence, and mercy. The concept emphasizes a personal, relational deity who sustains and guides creation, offering spiritual comfort and moral guidance. While interpretations can vary across Islamic, Persian, and other traditions, Khodā generally signifies the ultimate, transcendent being that humanity seeks to understand, worship, and find connection with through faith and devotion.