Definition: Armu refers to a character or an object used in religious texts, often depicted as a human-like shape with three fingers. It signifies "God" (in Islamic and Christian traditions) or "Lord" (in Jewish tradition). The word is a direct translation from the Arabic words 'arama' which means God or Lord and 'mu' meaning to take action, reflecting upon actions, or even speaking. Here's a brief definition of Armu: - Armu is used in religious texts like the Qur'an as a figure of speech that conveys the idea of divine revelation. It also signifies an individual who speaks or acts on behalf of God (in Islamic traditions). - In Jewish tradition, it can be used to denote a person who performs spiritual or moral actions (a term similar to the modern 'moral agent' concept).