Allaah is Greater

eminbey

信得過…是我的名字
Allaah – the Most High – says:

“But He will call you to account for what your hearts have earned.” [Soorah al-Baqarah (2):225]

“The day when neither wealth nor children will be of any avail, except he who comes to Allaah with a clean and pure heart.” [Soorah ash-Shu`araa 26:88-89]

The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:

“Indeed, there is a piece of flesh in the body; if it is sound, then all the body is sound. However, if it is diseased, then all the body is diseased. Truly that is the heart.” [Al-Bukhaaree 1/126, Muslim 1599 from Nu`maan ibn Basheer radhiallahu `anhumaa]

Al-Hafidh Ibn Rajab (d. 795H) – rahimahullaah – said:

“So know that the world – and whatever is above it and below in the water – will not be corrected except when the actions of its people are all for Allaah. The actions of the body follow on from the actions and intentions of the heart. So when the actions and intentions of the heart are purely for Allaah alone, then it is corrected, and likewise the actions of the body will also be correct. However, if the actions and intentions of the heart are for other than Allaah, then it is corrupted, and likewise the actions of the body will be corrupted in proportion to how much the heart is corrupted.” [Jaami` al-`Uloom wal-Hikam p. 120]. And he said, “Hearts will not be corrected until the ma`rifah (knowledge and realisation) of Allaah – being in awe of His greatness, loving Him, fearing Him, hoping in Him, relying and trusting in Him – is not firmly implanted in them. This is the reality of Tawheed and the meaning of the saying: laa ilaaha illallaah (that none has the right to be worshipped except Allaah). Thus, hearts will not be corrected until Allaah is made the ilaah (deity) to be known, to be loved, feared and hoped in, and that He – along with this – becomes the only ilaah (deity) worthy of this, without associating any partner to Him in this.” [Jaami` al-`Uloom wal-Hikam p. 120].

Indeed, we may begin to appreciate the greatness of Allaah – the Most High’s – and being in awe of Him, by considering some narrations regarding what He - the Most High – has created:

The Prophet, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:

“Indeed I see what you do not see and hear what you do not hear. Heaven has groaned, and it has a right to do so. By Him in Whose Hand is my soul! There is not in heaven a space equivalent to four fingers, except that an angel has prostrated his forehead to Allaah in it. By Allaah! If you knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep a lot, and you would not take delight in women in their beds, but rather would go to the wilderness and implore Allaah for help.” [Hasan: Related by ibn Maajah (4190) and at-Tirmidhee (2/51) who authenticated it, from Abu Dharr radhiallahu `anhu]

He sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:

“The seven Heavens compared to the Kursee is like a ring in which is thrown into a desert. And such is the magnitude of the `Arsh (the Throne of Allah) compared with the Kursee.” [Saheeh: Related by Ibn Abee Shaybah in Kitaabul `Arsh (1/114), and Al Bayhaqee in Al-Asmaa was-Sifaat (p. 290), from Abu Dharr radhiallahu `anhu. The hadeeth is authentic due to its various routes of transmission – as Shaykh al-Albaanee has explained in As-Saheehah no 109.]

And He sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:

“Al-Baytul-Ma`moor is in the seventh heaven [directly above the Ka`bah]. Each day seventy thousand angels enter it, and they will not return until the Day of Resurrection.” [Saheeh; Related by Abu Daawood (no 4727) and al-Bayhaqee in al-Asmaa was-Sifaat (no. 398), from Jaabir radhiallahu `anhu. It was authenticated by Imaam adh-Dhahabee in al-`Uluww (p. 58).

So: “the need of the servants for this (type of) knowledge is greater than every other need; and it is the most necessary of all things for hem, since there is no life for the hearts, nor any delight, nor any tranquility, except through knowing their Lord, the only One Who deserves to be worshipped, their Creator – with His Names, His Attributes and His Actions, and that He – along with all that - is more beloved to the person than anything else. So man’s striving is with regards to everything that will draw him nearer to Allaah, to the exclusion of the creation… So the people who know Allaah the best, are the ones who best follow the way to Him; and know best what lies at the end of the way.”


al Istiqamah, Jumaadal Awwal 1417H
Published by Call to Islam, UK
 

Yousef83

Junior Member
Yes I know what you meant.You didn't understand me.
I'm a male.That pronoun for human being,for males.We can't call Allah like how we call our friends(far away)
I guess 99 beautiful names of Allah c.c enough.
 

abu'muhammad

Junior Member
Yes I know what you meant.You didn't understand me.
I'm a male.That pronoun for human being,for males.We can't call Allah like how we call our friends(far away)
I guess 99 beautiful names of Allah c.c enough.

:salam2:

It is a feature of literary style in Arabic that a person may refer to himself by the pronoun nahnu (we) for respect or glorification. He may also use the word ana (I), indicating one person, or the third person huwa (he). All three styles are used in the Qur’an, where Allaah addresses the Arabs in their own tongue. (Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 4/143).


“Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, sometimes refers to Himself in the singular, by name or by use of a pronoun, and sometimes by use of the plural, as in the phrase (interpretation of the meaning): ‘Verily, We have given you a manifest victory” [al-Fath 48:1], and other similar phrases. But Allaah never refers to Himself by use of the dual, because the plural refers to the respect that He deserves, and may refer to His names and attributes, whereas the dual refers to a specific number (and nothing else), and He is far above that.” (Al-‘Aqeedah al-Tadmuriyyah by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah, p. 75).
 

eminbey

信得過…是我的名字
Yes I know what you meant.You didn't understand me.
I'm a male.That pronoun for human being,for males.We can't call Allah like how we call our friends(far away)
I guess 99 beautiful names of Allah c.c enough.

But this is the meaning of the verse! we can't change it?
 

Yousef83

Junior Member
dear brother abu'muhammad I know Arabic pronouns using to call Allah but please don't compare Islam in Arabian and other languages.Islam arrived us in Arabian language and Allah (c.c) decreed us to read Quran in Arabian so we have to learn Arabian to read Quran properly and according to Islam rules.Of course we learn meaning in our own languages its different but basicaly we have to read Quran in Arabian.All of you know that already.But English language exactly non muslims language and they already don't accept Islam.You know how christians imagine Allah c.c and Jesus(a.s).Ok if you need pronouns to reminding Allah c.c use in Arabian language.
 

eminbey

信得過…是我的名字
dear brother abu'muhammad I know Arabic pronouns using to call Allah but please don't compare Islam in Arabian and other languages.Islam arrived us in Arabian language and Allah (c.c) decreed us to read Quran in Arabian so we have to learn Arabian to read Quran properly and according to Islam rules.Of course we learn meaning in our own languages its different but basicaly we have to read Quran in Arabian.All of you know that already.But English language exactly non muslims language and they already don't accept Islam.You know how christians imagine Allah c.c and Jesus(a.s).Ok if you need pronouns to reminding Allah c.c use in Arabian language.

Brother,all my respect to you but you're not in an arab website primo;the second thing don't be criticizer we're calling people to the word of tawheed, even with chinese I'll do it
 

Yousef83

Junior Member
Ok brother pls explain me why don't u use "she" ? he or she both of them are pronouns for human beings and according to Islam nothing special or altitude between human kinds.Male or Female,black or white,arabian or italian all equal.Ascendancy up to takhwaa.
ok never mind.You know better
 
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