If you get a chance please share where that came from. My search at this site had "Baal" many places in the Bible but the closest we can come to "Allah" is "Eloi" (pronounced "eh LAW" --it's how Jesus (that's Greek for Joshua in Hebrew) prayed in the Aramaic language to God:
And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? which is, being interpreted, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Open rebuke is better than love carefully concealed. Proverbs 27:5
It’s in the symbolism and religion. Follow the link I posted. Can Eloi be feminized like Allah is to Allat? You might also do a search into the transliteration of the name Enlil to Allah. Follow the plural usage male/female. Allah was a late comer to the pagan name party, and when Mohammad, or whomever constructed Islamic history, there was a male, female pluralism of the godhead. ...I’ve read some good studies on why Allah is not El, and they can be found on the internet. I think the symbolism of mythology/paganism is the better way to approach who Allah is in the scheme of things. You will find Islam referred to in Revelations under the title Mystery Babylon. Think of the god of Babylon for the identity of Allah.