Allah - The Concept of God in Islam (a selection)

Allah - The Concept of God in Islam (a selection)

Yasin Jibouri - XKP

Language: English

Pages: 133

ISBN: 1:00033073

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Knowing God, His 99 attributes, the Unity of God, and supplicating to Him.

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so. Al-Wahhab gives away without being compensated for what He gives, and He causes all beings to die without a particular purpose He seeks to achieve for Himself. According to Surat al-Shura, "He bestows (children), male or female, according to His Will (and Plan)" (Qur’an, 42:49). Whenever the Messenger of Allah used to wake up during the night, he would supplicate thus: "Lord! There is no god but You! Glory to You! Lord! I seek Your forgiveness for my sins, and I plead to You, by Your mercy,

the humiliation of disobedience to the honour of obedience to You, and do not permit any of those whom You created to disgrace us, and crown us with the crown of Your honour." Honour is in needing nobody. The absolutely perfect degree of such honour, to be sure, belongs to none other than Allah Who has said, "Surely all honour is Allah's" (Qur’an, 4:139). Next in degree of being honoured is one who is closest to the Almighty: "… to Allah belongs the honour, to His Prophet, and to the believers"

Allah, therefore, must leave it to the One Who can do so: Allah, Praise is due to Him, and ONLY to Him. How can man acquire perfection in such an area while he contemplates upon some blessings bestowed upon him by Allah and says to himself: "I was mere naught and Allah caused me to be, then He granted me the beautiful outward appearance, and the power of reason which is the very best of my inner qualities, then He granted me hearing and vision and guided me to know Him, then He made His great

one kingdom because all things in it are somehow connected to one another. Although they may be regarded as many, they constitute one entity, one kingdom. Malikul-Mulk fares with His kingdom as He pleases, and none can revoke His judgment, nor can anyone appeal or repeal it. All things in existence, in all their degrees and levels, constitute one kingdom owned by One: Allah, the Most Exalted. Malikul-Mulk is the true King Who deals with His kingdom as He pleases, bringing things into existence

will reveal to him enduring facts and will make him observe the perishing trails, so he will flee eagerly to al-Baqi and decorate his conduct with the meanings its qualities and moral code suggest. 97. "Al-Warith" Allah has said, … Allah's is the heritage of the heavens and the earth, and Allah is aware of everything you do. (3:180) Al-Warith, Glory to Him, remains after the extinction of all beings. He inherits everything after the extinction of everyone and everything. He is the Heir: on

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