The power of Allah is comprehensive, limitless, and beyond human understanding. It encompasses every aspect of existence and creation. Below is a detailed overview of the different dimensions of Allah's power as understood in Islamic theology: 1. Creation and Sustenance Creator of the Universe: Allah's power is evident in His ability to create the heavens, the earth, and everything in between from nothing. In the Quran, Allah says, "Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days and then established Himself above the Throne" (Quran 7:54). Sustainer of Life: Allah continuously provides for His creation, ensuring the balance and survival of all living beings. "And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision" (Quran 11:6). 2. Knowledge and Control All-Knowing (Al-‘Aleem): Allah’s power includes His complete knowledge of everything-past, present, and future. Nothing escapes His awareness. "He knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them" (Quran 2:255). Controller of Affairs: Allah governs every detail of the universe, from the movement of galaxies to the fall of a leaf. "Not a leaf falls but that He knows it" (Quran 6:59). 3. Infinite Mercy and Justice Merciful (Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem): Allah’s power is balanced by His mercy. His ability to forgive and guide reflects His compassionate nature. "My mercy encompasses all things" (Quran 7:156). Just (Al-Adl): Allah’s power ensures perfect justice. On the Day of Judgment, every deed, small or great, will be accounted for. "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom’s weight" (Quran 4:40). 4. Authority Over Life and Death Allah alone gives life and causes death. "He gives life and causes death, and to Him you will be returned" (Quran 10:56). He resurrects the dead, showcasing His ultimate authority. "And it is He who begins creation; then He repeats it, and that is [even] easier for Him" (Quran 30:27). 5. Miraculous Signs and Intervention Allah’s power is manifested in miracles performed by prophets as a proof of their divine mission, such as splitting the sea for Musa (Moses) or enabling Isa (Jesus) to heal the sick and revive the dead by His permission. Natural phenomena like rain, earthquakes, and the changing of seasons are reminders of His might. 6. Power Over Hearts and Souls Allah has the ability to guide or let a person go astray based on their sincerity and choices. "Allah guides whom He wills to a straight path" (Quran 2:213). He instills peace and reassurance in the hearts of believers. "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest" (Quran 13:28). 7. Omnipotence and Eternality Omnipotent (Al-Qadir): Allah has unlimited power to accomplish whatever He wills. "Indeed, Allah is over all things competent" (Quran 2:20). Eternal (Al-Baqi): His power has no beginning or end. He is independent, while all creation depends on Him. 8. Response to Prayers Allah’s power is evident in His ability to answer prayers, no matter how difficult or impossible they seem. "And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me" (Quran 2:186). Conclusion Allah’s power is infinite, perfect, and all-encompassing. It governs every aspect of creation, reflects His wisdom and mercy, and assures believers of His presence and control over all things. Reflecting on Allah’s power deepens faith and fosters humility, gratitude, and submission.
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The power of Allah is comprehensive, limitless, and beyond human understanding. It encompasses every aspect of existence and creation. Below is a detailed overview of the different dimensions of Allah's power as understood in Islamic theology:
1. Creation and Sustenance
Creator of the Universe: Allah's power is evident in His ability to create the heavens, the earth, and everything in between from nothing. In the Quran, Allah says, "Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and the earth in six days and then established Himself above the Throne" (Quran 7:54).
Sustainer of Life: Allah continuously provides for His creation, ensuring the balance and survival of all living beings. "And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision" (Quran 11:6).
2. Knowledge and Control
All-Knowing (Al-‘Aleem): Allah’s power includes His complete knowledge of everything-past, present, and future. Nothing escapes His awareness. "He knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them" (Quran 2:255).
Controller of Affairs: Allah governs every detail of the universe, from the movement of galaxies to the fall of a leaf. "Not a leaf falls but that He knows it" (Quran 6:59).
3. Infinite Mercy and Justice
Merciful (Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem): Allah’s power is balanced by His mercy. His ability to forgive and guide reflects His compassionate nature. "My mercy encompasses all things" (Quran 7:156).
Just (Al-Adl): Allah’s power ensures perfect justice. On the Day of Judgment, every deed, small or great, will be accounted for. "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom’s weight" (Quran 4:40).
4. Authority Over Life and Death
Allah alone gives life and causes death. "He gives life and causes death, and to Him you will be returned" (Quran 10:56).
He resurrects the dead, showcasing His ultimate authority. "And it is He who begins creation; then He repeats it, and that is [even] easier for Him" (Quran 30:27).
5. Miraculous Signs and Intervention
Allah’s power is manifested in miracles performed by prophets as a proof of their divine mission, such as splitting the sea for Musa (Moses) or enabling Isa (Jesus) to heal the sick and revive the dead by His permission.
Natural phenomena like rain, earthquakes, and the changing of seasons are reminders of His might.
6. Power Over Hearts and Souls
Allah has the ability to guide or let a person go astray based on their sincerity and choices. "Allah guides whom He wills to a straight path" (Quran 2:213).
He instills peace and reassurance in the hearts of believers. "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest" (Quran 13:28).
7. Omnipotence and Eternality
Omnipotent (Al-Qadir): Allah has unlimited power to accomplish whatever He wills. "Indeed, Allah is over all things competent" (Quran 2:20).
Eternal (Al-Baqi): His power has no beginning or end. He is independent, while all creation depends on Him.
8. Response to Prayers
Allah’s power is evident in His ability to answer prayers, no matter how difficult or impossible they seem. "And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me" (Quran 2:186).
Conclusion
Allah’s power is infinite, perfect, and all-encompassing. It governs every aspect of creation, reflects His wisdom and mercy, and assures believers of His presence and control over all things. Reflecting on Allah’s power deepens faith and fosters humility, gratitude, and submission.
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Massaging technique great but a blade kept in a barber shop is forever never a disposable razor sharpen your knives.
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New Delhi Nehru place
Min 39:00 😮
How much
100 ₹
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