Abu Hanifa Ismail Rufai - Al-Asma Al-Husna - Lesson 13: Allaah's names 'Al-Ahad Al-Wahid'

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @rotube739
    @rotube739 9 дней назад

    Ustaadh Allahumma Barik

  • @KHAULAHHASSAN
    @KHAULAHHASSAN 2 дня назад +1

    In Islam, Allah has 99 names (Asma ul-Husna), each representing a different attribute of His perfection and majesty. Here are a few of these names:
    1. **Ar-Rahman** (The Most Compassionate)
    2. **Ar-Rahim** (The Most Merciful)
    3. **Al-Malik** (The King, The Sovereign)
    4. **Al-Quddus** (The Pure, The Holy)
    5. **As-Salam** (The Source of Peace)
    6. **Al-Mu’min** (The Giver of Faith and Security)
    7. **Al-Aziz** (The Almighty)
    8. **Al-Hakim** (The Wise)
    9. **Al-Ghaffar** (The Forgiving)
    10. **Al-Basit** (The Expander)
    These names reflect Allah's attributes and qualities. Understanding them helps in gaining deeper knowledge of His nature and fostering a stronger connection through worship. Would you like to know more about specific names?

  • @yourlexusgirl5814
    @yourlexusgirl5814 5 дней назад

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  • @amnaoverhere
    @amnaoverhere 10 дней назад

    جزاك الله خيرا استاذ حفظه الله

  • @KHAULAHHASSAN
    @KHAULAHHASSAN 2 дня назад +1

    The names **Al-Ahad** and **Al-Wahid** both emphasize the Oneness and Uniqueness of Allah, but they convey slightly different meanings:
    1. **Al-Ahad** (ٱلْأَحَد) - *The One and Only*
    - This name signifies that Allah is unique in His essence and attributes. There is nothing like Him, and He is indivisible, with no partner or equivalent. It reflects His absolute oneness in every aspect, being singular and incomparable.
    - This name appears in **Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1)**:
    "Say, 'He is Allah, [who is] One (Al-Ahad).'"
    2. **Al-Wahid** (ٱلْوَاحِد) - *The One*
    - This name also emphasizes Allah's oneness, but it focuses on the idea of Him being singular in His existence and being the sole Creator and Sustainer. Al-Wahid refers to Allah as the only one worthy of worship, with no associates or rivals.
    - It appears in several verses, such as in **Surah Al-Baqarah (2:163)**:
    "And your god is One God (Al-Wahid). There is no deity [worthy of worship] except Him, the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful."
    Both names highlight Allah's uniqueness and absolute oneness, which is central to the concept of *Tawhid* (Islamic monotheism).

    • @KHAULAHHASSAN
      @KHAULAHHASSAN 2 дня назад +1

      Here are the 99 names of Allah (Asma ul-Husna):
      1. Ar-Rahman
      2. Ar-Rahim
      3. Al-Malik
      4. Al-Quddus
      5. As-Salam
      6. Al-Mu’min
      7. Al-Muhaymin
      8. Al-Aziz
      9. Al-Jabbar
      10. Al-Mutakabbir
      11. Al-Khaliq
      12. Al-Bari’
      13. Al-Musawwir
      14. Al-Ghaffar
      15. Al-Qahhar
      16. Al-Wahhab
      17. Ar-Razzaq
      18. Al-Fattah
      19. Al-‘Alim
      20. Al-Qabid
      21. Al-Basit
      22. Al-Khafid
      23. Ar-Rafi’
      24. Al-Mu’izz
      25. Al-Mudhill
      26. As-Sami’
      27. Al-Basir
      28. Al-Hakam
      29. Al-‘Adl
      30. Al-Latif
      31. Al-Khabir
      32. Al-Halim
      33. Al-‘Azim
      34. Al-Ghafur
      35. Ash-Shakur
      36. Al-‘Ali
      37. Al-Kabir
      38. Al-Hafiz
      39. Al-Muqit
      40. Al-Hasib
      41. Al-Jalil
      42. Al-Karim
      43. Ar-Raqib
      44. Al-Mujib
      45. Al-Wasi’
      46. Al-Hakim
      47. Al-Wadud
      48. Al-Majid
      49. Al-Ba’ith
      50. Ash-Shahid
      51. Al-Haqq
      52. Al-Wakil
      53. Al-Qawiyy
      54. Al-Matin
      55. Al-Waliyy
      56. Al-Hamid
      57. Al-Muhsi
      58. Al-Mubdi’
      59. Al-Mu’id
      60. Al-Muhyi
      61. Al-Mumit
      62. Al-Hayy
      63. Al-Qayyum
      64. Al-Wajid
      65. Al-Majid
      66. Al-Wahid
      67. Al-Ahad
      68. As-Samad
      69. Al-Qadir
      70. Al-Muqtadir
      71. Al-Muqaddim
      72. Al-Mu’akhkhir
      73. Al-Awwal
      74. Al-Akhir
      75. Az-Zahir
      76. Al-Batin
      77. Al-Wali
      78. Al-Muta’ali
      79. Al-Barr
      80. At-Tawwab
      81. Al-Muntaqim
      82. Al-‘Afuww
      83. Ar-Ra’uf
      84. Malik-ul-Mulk
      85. Dhu-l-Jalal wa-l-Ikram
      86. Al-Muqsit
      87. Al-Jami’
      88. Al-Ghaniyy
      89. Al-Mughni
      90. Al-Mani’
      91. Ad-Darr
      92. An-Nafi’
      93. An-Nur
      94. Al-Hadi
      95. Al-Badi’
      96. Al-Baqi
      97. Al-Warith
      98. Ar-Rashid
      99. As-Sabur
      These names reflect Allah's attributes of mercy, power, wisdom, and much more.