Al-Adl Meaning: The Just, The One who is entitled to do what He does. Allah is Al-Adl (in Arabic: ٱلْعَدْلُ), The one who rectifies and sets matters straight in a just and equitable
Asmaul Husna, also known as the 99 Names of Allah, is a fundamental aspect of Islamic belief and practice. These names are a reflection of the attributes and characteristics of Allah and are believed to hold immense spiritual power. Muslims recite Asmaul Husna as a form of meditation and devotion and believe that by understanding and
29. Al-'Adl (ٱلْعَدْلُ) - The Utterly Just. Allah's justice is absolute and unwavering. He judges with complete fairness and impartiality. 30. Al-Lateef (ٱلْلَّطِيفُ) - The Subtle One, The Most Gentle. Al-Lateef signifies Allah's profound understanding and gentle care for His creation, even in the most delicate
The names Al-Ghaffar, Al-Ghaffur, and Al-Ghafir all refer to Allah's attribute of being forgiving. Together they have been mentioned a total of 97 times in the Qur'an. Of those 97 instances, the Qur'an mentions Al-Ghaffur 91 times, Al-Ghaffar 5 times, and Al-Ghafir just once. Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ loves to forgive:
The Quran talks about "beautiful names of Allah" and the hadiths further specify that there is exactly 99 names. Muslims are supposed to learn these names of Allah, but Muhammad didn't offer the full list of these names. al-adl: The Just: The Justice: Quran 6:115 (it's not there) 30:
The gifts of Allah can be seemingly insignificant, such as a hot drink on a cold day, or they can be truly monumental, such as the gift of the Quran. 14. Al-Khaaliq: The Creator. Similar to Al-Baari' and Al-Musawwir, Al-Khaaliq is another name given to Allah to denote His total role in the origin of the universe.
"Al-`Adl" Allah has said, "Surely Allah enjoins the doing of justice and of good deeds (to others) and the giving to the kindred, and He forbids indecency, evil, and rebellion; He admonishes you so that you may be mindful" (Qur'an, 16:90). `Adl means moderation; al-`adl is above oppressing or being inequitable to anyone in His decrees and
Al-Hakeem shares the same root h-k-m, with a closely related name we've already covered, Al-Hakam meaning "The Judge." Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ is referred to as the all-wise for a total of 93 times in the Qur'an and the judge six times. This name is often used in pairs with the name Al-Alim ("The All-Knowing").
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