Allah

Allah (Arabic: الله "Ałłāh") is God in Abrahamic religions, especially Islam. It is unknown if Allah name or title in canon sources, but Jews and some Muslims tend to treat Yahweh as his name; unlike Arab Christians and Muslims who tend to call him Allah.

Equivalents
In Islam Allah have no equivalent but different name to every culture (Yahweh in Judaism, Anu in Sumer, Ilu in Akkad, El in Levant), but in pre-Islamic paganism He was the god of sky although He was omnipotent in paganism as well but at least comparable because there are many deities in Arabian pantheon (and He identified with some of them).

In pre-Islamic paganism
Allah is not a lunar deity as many people think; instead he is either male aspect, father or husband of al-Lat Goddess-Queen from Pre-Islamic religion.

Due to being title used for multiple deities and supreme omnipotent being there is no specific statue for Allah.