


His Sovereignty and rule comprehends the entire universe. Moreover, the word al- Malik in its general sense also gives the meaning that He is King of the entire universe and not of a particular region or of a specific country. The word used in the original is al-Malik, which means that He alone is the real Sovereign. 13 Exalted be He from whatever they associate with Him.Ħ. He is Allah: there is no god but He: the King, 6 the Holy, 7 the All-Peace, 8 the Giver of security, 9 the Overseer, 10 the Most Mighty, 11 the Overpowering, 12 the All-Great. This by itself is a proof that Allah’s Mercy is infinite. He has created it in order to make one creature a means for the development and well-being of the other creature. He has created the quality of mercy for some other creature. The mercy of every other being, characterized by the ability of mercy, is partial and limited, and that quality too is not essentially its own, but bestowed by the Creator for a specific need and purpose. None else in the world is the bearer of such all-pervading, infinite mercy. That is, He alone is the Being Whose mercy is limitless, which covers the whole universe and blesses and benefits everything in it. He does not stand in need of any means or medium of knowledge.ĥ. He directly knows whatever has happened in the past, whatever exists at present and whatever will happen in the future. Nothing of this universe is unknown to Him. That is, He knows whatever is hidden from the creatures as well as whatever is known and visible to them. That is, He is the One besides Whom none else has the rank, position, attributes and powers of Godhead so that he may be worshiped and served as god.Ĥ. Here, one should also understand that although in the Quran, the attributes of Allah Almighty have been stated in a unique way, which gives a clear concept of the divine Being, there are two places where the attributes of Allah have been mentioned in a most comprehensive way, in the verse of the Alkursi (Al- Baqarah, Ayat 255) and in these verses of Surah Al-Hashr.ģ. This mention of the divine attributes immediately after the above theme automatically gives man the feeling that he has not to deal with an ordinary being but with Almighty Allah Who has such and such attributes. These verses explain what kind of God He is, and what are His attributes, Who has sent this Quran to you, Who has placed these responsibilities on you, and before Whom you have to render an account of your deeds in the end. He 2 is Allah: there is no god but He 3 the Knower of the unseen and the manifest, 4 He is the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate. All that is in the heavens and the earth glorify Him. He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor of all things, the Bestower of forms. Glory be to Allah! (High is He) above all that they associate as partners with Him.
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He is Allah than Whom there is La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He) the King, the Holy, the One Free from all defects, the Giver of security, the Watcher over His creatures, the All-Mighty, the Compeller, the Supreme. He is the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. He is Allah, than Whom there is La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He) the All-Knower of the unseen and the seen (open). If the same is recited in the evening, it will bear the same virtue until the morning. It is reported by Ma’qil bin Yasar (r.a) that the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) said, ‘Whoever recites three times (I seek refuge with Allah, the All-Hearing, All-Knowing, from the accursed Shaytwaan) along with the last three verses of Surah Al-Hashr in the morning, Allah delegates 70,000 angels for him, who ask mercy for him until the evening, and if he dies during that day, he will be a martyr. Blessings Of The Last 2 Verses Of Surah Bakarahīlessings from reciting the last three verses of Surah Al-Hashr.The Most Beautiful Story (A Special Child) InSha Allah more will be added at a later date.


The Prophet (peace be upon him) and His uncle Abu Ta’lib
