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20:8
الله لا الاه الا هو له الاسماء الحسنى ٨
ٱللَّهُ لَآ إِلَـٰهَ إِلَّا هُوَ ۖ لَهُ ٱلْأَسْمَآءُ ٱلْحُسْنَىٰ ٨
ٱللَّهُ
لَآ
إِلَٰهَ
إِلَّا
هُوَۖ
لَهُ
ٱلۡأَسۡمَآءُ
ٱلۡحُسۡنَىٰ
٨
Deus! Não há mais divindade além d'Ele! Seus são os mais sublimes atributos.
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Mindful Muslimah
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Ayah 7:180, 59:22-24, 20:8
We love Allah so, so much, above all creation, for He is our creator. Our Lord, he is merciful, he loves to pardon, and he is ever-knowing and wise. He has 99 beautiful names just for him. Let us explore a few of these names:
Ar-Rahman: The most merciful
Al-Ghaffar: The constant forgiver
Ash-Shakur: The most appreciative
Al-Kareem: The most generous/noble
Al-Wadud: The most loving
Some names are traits that, even though they cannot be attained a...
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Umm-e- Hanum
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Ayah 33:25, 20:8
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Names are our foremost introduction through which we build connections and remember each other, but what about the names of Allah SWT, for HIM are the all beautiful names. Think about the beautiful name of Allah SWT, ٱلْقَوِيُّ meaning the one who commands all power and whose strength is unparalleled to anything else. His strength is truly unlimited and inexhaustible. Man's strength does not compare to that of Allah the Almighty.
This name is...
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Mahjabeen Ahmad
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Ayah 20:8
No matter what the calamity maybe. Ease is in knowing who Allāh is.
For example; when we think we’ve reached a dead end in life, trapped in our circumstances. Allāh’s name Al-Fattah (The Opener) teaches us; Allāh can break down walls even when there are no doors.
Or when Allāh makes a promise, we are sure it will happen because He is Al-Haqq (The Truthful) and He relies on His own abilities to fulfil a promise because He is Al-Khaliq (The Cr...
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Noorr Sahar
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Ayah 20:8
How many times Allah gave me comfort when people misunderstood me.
how many times He gave me the courage to speak up for myself.
how many times He justified me In someone's mind without letting me know.
how many Times HE subtly corrected me.
how many times HE guided me how my behaviour with people should be more gentle.
how many times He made me develop positive thoughts about others.
how many times He reminded me to remember him in anxious tim...
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A Siddiqui
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Ayah 3:2, 20:8, 27:26
When I read this quote by Sister YasminMogahed, it made me view the dhikr of 'La illaha il Allah' in a totally new light:
'The process of first emptying the heart can be found in the beginning half of the shahada (declaration of faith).' Yasmin Mogahed
When you do this dhikr, imagine that every time you say 'La illaha' your heart is emptying out all that is distracting it from Allah, like a cup spilling out its contents.
And when you say 'il ...
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J Yousef
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Ayah 3:18, 57:5, 1:1-2, 20:8, 65:3, 74:56, 7:180
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The 99 Names of Allah
This Name brings together all of His attributes such that when you call on Him by this Name, you are bringing together all of His magnificent attributes. When we say 'Allahumma' (اللهم), we are calling out to God Almighty. In Arabic, when you call out to someone you say 'ya'(يا), and here, the ‘m’ (م) at the end takes its place. Ibn Al-Qayyim says that when someone calls to God Almighty saying, 'Allahumma I ask you…' the person is saying, 'I am a...
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