So we know that Allah created Adam from dirt and water, and then breathed His Rooh (Spirit) into him to give him life, (15:29). After that, Allah was able to extract all of the souls from Adam's spine. Clearly, those souls existed within Adam and were residing within him. Logic tells us, then, that the souls came into being when Allah gave
Oneof the texts we will quote here is the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): "And you will see the mountains and think them solid, but they shall pass away as the passing away of the clouds. The Work of Allah, Who perfected all things, verily! He is Well-Acquainted with what you do" [an-Naml 27:88].
Viewed478 times. 2. We Muslims say "La Ilaha Ilalah" which translates to "There is no God but Allah". However, in Arabic, Allah means God. Some also say, "There is no God but God". Would it be better to say "There is no God But Allah" to signify the name Allah applying to the name of God? Because saying the latter doesn't
Allahcreated angels, humans, and jinn (which are also known as genies). Humans were made of clay, and the demonic jinn were made of smokeless fire. Both of these groups were blessed with the free will to choose between good and evil. Allah made the angels out of light and made them purely good creatures, but He did not grant angels free will.
First Allah Subhanahu wa taala says worship me not because He needs our worship. But because we need it. Second, without worshipping him how could we fulfil slavery to him and that he is THE Master. IT'S LIKE YOU ARE SAYING TO YOUR CLERKS WORK IN MY COMPANY BUT DON'T COME TO WORK. I WILL PAY YOU WITHOUT WORKING. does this make sense to you.
HenceAllah says: "that you may remember" that is, so that you may know that the Creator is one, with no partner or associate." (Tafsir Ibn Kathir (7/424) "The words "And of everything We have created pairs" means of two types, and two different varieties. Ibn Zayd said: That is, male and female, sweet and sour, and so on.
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