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  • Assalamu’alaikum Warohmatullohi Wabarakatuhu...
    Bismillaahirrohmaanirrohiim

    Dua For Exams befor you start which inshAllah will help you..//

    By: Mishary Alafasy

     

     

    "O Allaah, there is no ease except what You make easy. And if You wish, You make the difficult easy." [recorded in Hisnul-Muslim]


    Allahumma Ameen...

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  • Asalamu'aleykum warahmatulahi wabarakatu

    Bismillahi Rahmani Rahiim,

    Duas for Forgivness - Istighfar

     

    Gambar Kesuakaan


              
    O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you.   [hadith Qudsi]
                
                             
                  رَبَّنََآ إنَّنَآ ءَاَمنَّا فَاغْفِرْ لَنَا ذُنُوبَنَا وَ قِنَا عَذَابَ النَّارِ

    Rabbana innanā amanna, faghfir lana, dhunoobana wa-qinna 'adhāāban-naar   (Our Lord!  we have indeed believed: forgive us, then, our sins, and save us from the agony of the Fire) [surah Ali' Imran; 3:16]
          

                  سُبْحَنَ رَبِّنَآ إنَّا كُنَّا ظَلِمِينَ

    Subhāna Rabbina inna kunna dhalimeen    (Glory to our Lord!  Verily we have been doing wrong!)     [68:29]

                  لَّا إِلَهَ إِلَّا أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ

    La illaha illa Anta Subhanak, inni kuntu min adh-dhalimeen   (There is no God but You;   Glory be to You, Truly I have been one of the wrongdoers)     [Surah al-Anbiyah, 21: 87]

    Sa'd ibn Waqas (radiAllahu anhu) reported that the Prophet (salAllahu allayhi wasalam) said, "The supplication made by the Companion of the Fish (Prophet Yunus (as)) in the belly of the fish was (the above). If any Muslim supplicates in these words, his supplication will be accepted/responded to."


    In another report we read, "I know words that will cause Allah to remove one's distress. These are the words (of supplication) of my brother Yunus, peace be upon him"
    [at-Tirmidhi; 3500, an-Nisa'i in `Amal al-yawmi wa al-layla; #656, al-Hakim 1:505 and 2:383. The latter declared it sound (sahih) and Dhahabi confirmed him]


                  سُبْحَنَكَ تُبْتُ إلَيْكَ وَ أنَاْ أوَّلُ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ

    Subhānaka tubtu ilaiyka wa 'ana awwal-ul mu'mineen     (Glory be to Thee!  To Thee I turn in repentance, and I am the first to believe)        [surah al-A'raf, 7:143]


                  اللَّهُمَّ اعْفِرْلِى ذَنْبِئ كُلَّهُ، و جِلَّهُ، وَ أوَّلَهُ وَ آخِرَهُ عَلا نِيَتَهُ وَ سِرَّهُ

    Allahumma-ghfir li dhanbi kullahu, diqqahu wa jillahu, wa awwalahu wa akhirahu, wa 'ala niyatahu wa sirrahu       (O Allah!  Forgive me all my sins, great and small, the first and the last, those that are apparent and those that are hidden)        [Muslim 1:350]

              اللَّهُمَّ إنِّي أسْألُكَ يَا اللَّهُ بِأنَّكَ الْوَاحِدُّ الأحَدُ الصَّمَدُ الَّذِي لَمْيَلِدْ وَ لَمْ يُولَدْ وَلَمْ يَكُنْ لَهُ كُفُواً أحَدٌ، أنْ تَغْفِرَ لِي ذُنُوبِي إنَّكَ أنْتَ الْغَفُورُ الَّحِيمُ

     Allahumma inni asaluka ya Allahu bi annakal Wahidul Ahadus-Samadul ladhi, lam ya-lid wa lam youlad, wa lam yakullahu kufuwan Ahad, an taghfirali dhunoobi innaka Antal Ghafūūrur Raheem

    (O Allah!  I ask You, O Allah, You are the One, the Only, Self Sufficient Master, who was not begotten and begets not and non is equal to Him.  Forgive me my sins, surely you are Forgiving, Merciful.)    [Abu Dawud, an Nasa'i, ibn Majah, at Tirmidhi]


                 أسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ وَ أتُوبُ إلَيْهِ

    Astaghfirullaha wa atūūbu ilai(hi)       (I seek the Forgiveness of Allah and repent to Him.)
     [to be reicted 100 times during the day]   [Sahih al Bukhari, Muslim 4:2075]

                  سُبْحَانَكَ اللَّهُمَّ وَ بِحَمْدِكَ، أشْهَدُ أنْ لا إلهَ إلَّا أنْتَ، أسْتَغْفِرُكَ وَ أتُوبُ إلَيْكَ

    Subhanakal-Lahumma wa bihamdik, ash-hadu allaillaha illa ant, astaghfiruka wa'atoobu ilaiyk    (Glory be to You, O Allah, and all Praise, I testify that there is no deity but You, I seek Your Forgiveness and to You do I repent.)       [3 times] [recommended for at the end of meetings, atoning for infractions during it]   [at Tabari, an Nasa'i, al Hakim]

                  اللَّهُمَّ اِنّى اسْتَغْفِرُكَ لِذَنْبِى وَ اسْئَلُكَ رَحْمَتَكَ

    Allahumma inni astaghfiruka li dhanbi wa as'aluka rahmatak   (O Allah!  I ask You for Forgiveness for my sins, and for Your Mercy.)

                  اللَّهُمَّ اغْفِرْلِى خَطَايَاىَ وَ ذُنُوْبِى كُلِّهَا

    Allahummaghfirli khatāyaya wa dhunubi kullaha (O Allah!  Forgive all my sins and ommissions.)


                  رَبَّنَا لا تُؤَاخِذْنآ إِننَسِيَنآ أوْ أخْطَأْ نَا رَبَّنَا وَ لا تَحْمِلْ عَلَيْنَآ إصْرًا كَمَا حَمَلْتَه عَلَى اْلَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِنَا  ج  رَبَّنَا وَ لا تُحَمّلْنَا مَا لا طَاقَةَ لَنَابِهِ  وَاْعْفُعَنَّا وَ اْغْفِرْلَنَا وَاْرْحَمْنَآ أنتَ مُوْلَنَا فَاْنصُرْنَا عَلَى الْقَوْمِ الْكَفِرِينَ

    Rabbana la tu'a-khidhna in-nasina aw akta'na, Rabbana wa la tahmil 'alaiyna isran kama hamaltahu 'alal-ladheena min qablina.  Rabbana wala tuham-milna mala taqata-lana beh.  Wa'fu-'anna, waghfir-lana war hamna, Anta maulana fansurna 'alal qawmil kaafireen

    (Our Lord! Condemn us not if we forget or fall into error; our Lord!  Lay not on us a burden like that which Thou didst lay on those before us;  Our Lord! lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear.  Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness.  Have mercy on us, Thou art our Protector; Help us against those who stand against Faith)  [surah al-Baqarah; 2:286]


                  اللَّهُمَّ أَنْتَ رَبِّي لا إِلَهَ إِلا أَنْتَ خَلَقْتَنِي وَأَنَا عَبْدُكَ وَأَنَا عَلَى عَهْدِكَ وَوَعْدِكَمَا اسْتَطَعْتُ أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَرِّ مَا صَنَعْتُ أَبُوءُ لَكَ بِنِعْمَتِكَ عَلَيَّ وَأَبُوءُ لَكَ بِذَنْبِي فَاغْفِرْ لِي فَإِنَّهُ لا يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ إِلا أَنْتَ

     Allahumma anta Rabbi la ilaha illa anta, Anta Khalaqtani wa ana abduka, wa ana 'ala ahdika wa wa'dika mastata'tu, A'udhu bika min Sharri ma sana'tu, abu'u Laka bini'matika 'alaiya, wa Abu Laka bidhanbi faghfirli innahu la yaghfiru adhdhunuba illa anta

     

    (O Allah! You are my Lord! None has the right to be worshipped but You. You created me and I am Your slave, and I am faithful to my covenant and my promise as much as I can. I seek refuge with You from all the evil I have done. I acknowledge before You all the blessings You have bestowed upon me, and I confess to You all my sins. So I entreat You to forgive my sins, for nobody can forgive sins except You.)

    Shaddad ibn Aws (radiAllahu anhu) relates that the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said that he (Sayyid al-Istighfar) most superior way of asking for forgiveness from Allah is to say (the above du'a). That "If somebody recites it during the day with firm faith in it, and dies on the same day before the evening, he will be from the people of Paradise; and if somebody recites it at night with firm faith in it, and dies before the morning, he will be from the people of Paradise."   [sahih al-Bukhari; 8,75,318, at-Tirmidhi; 3393, an-Nasa'i; 5522, Ahmad; 16662]

                  أسْتَغْفِرُ اللّهَ الْعَظِيمَ الَّذِي لا إلَهَ إلَّا هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّومُ، غَفَّارُ الذُّنُّوبِ ذُو الْجَلاَلِ وَالإِكْرَامِ، وَ أتُوبُ إَيْهِ مِنْ جَمِيعِ الْمَعَاصِي وَ الذُّنوبِ وَ الآثامِ، وَ مِنْ كُلِّ ذَنْبٍ أذْنَبْتُهُ عَمْدًا وَ خَطَأً، ظَاهِرًا وَبَاطِنًا، قَوْلًا وَفِعْلًا، فِى جَمِيع حَرَكَاتِي وَسَكَاتِي وَخَطَرَاتِي وأنْفَاسِي كُلِّهَا دَائِمًا أبَدًا سَرْمَدًا، مِنَ الذَّنْبِ الَّذِي أعْلَمُ، وَ مِنَ الذَّنْبِ الَّذِي لا أعْلَمُ، عَدَدَ مَا أحَاطَ بِهِ الْعِلْمُ وَ أحْصَاهُ الْكِتَابُ وَ خَطَّهُ الْقَلَمُ، وَ عَدَدَ مَا أوْ جَدَتْهُ الْقُدْرَةُ وَ خَصَّصَتْهُ الإرَادَةُ، وَمِدَادَ كَلِمَاتِ اللّهِ، وَ كَمَا يَنْبَغِي لِجَلالِ وَجْهِ رَبِّنَا وَ جَمَالِهِ وَ كَمَالِهِ، وَ كَمَا يُحِبُّ رَبِّنَا وَ يَرْضَى

     

       اَللّهُمَّ إِنِّيْ أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ لِكُلِّ ذَنْبٍ لِّيْ وَأَسْأَلُكَ أَنْ تَغْفِرَ لِيْ مَا أَحْصَيْتَ عَلَيَّ مِنْ مَّظَالِمِ الْعِبَادِ قِبَلِيْ فَإِنَّ لِعِبَادِكَ عَلَيَّ حُقُوْقًا وَّمَظَالِمَ وأَنَا بِهَا مُرْتَهِنٌ اَللّهُمَّ وَإِنْ كَانَتْ كَثِيْرَةً فَإِنَّهَا فِيْ جَنْبِ عَفْوِكَ يَسِيْرَةٌ اللّهُمَّ أَيُّمَا عَبْدٍ مِّنْ عِبَادِكَ أَوْ أَمَةٍ مِّنْ إِمَائِكَ كَانَتْ لَهُ مَظْلِمَةٌ عِنْدِيْ قَدْ غَصَبْتُهُ عَلَيْهَا فِيْ أَرْضِها أَوْ مَالِها أَوْ عِرْضِها أَوْ بَدَنِها أَوْ غَابَ أَوْ حَضَرَ هُوَ أَوْ خَصْمُهُ يُطَالِبُنِيْ بِهَا وَلَمْ أَسْتَطِعْ أَنْ أَرُدَّهَا إِلَيْهِ وَلَمْ أَسْتَحْلِلْهَا مِنْهُ فَأَسْأَلُكَ بِكَرَمِكَ وَجُوْدِكَ وَسِعَةِ مَا عِنْدَكَ أَنْ تُرْضِيَهُمْ عَنِّيْ وَلاَ تَجْعَلْ لَّهُمْ عَلَيَّ شَيْئًا مُّنَقِّصَةً مِّنْ حَسَنَاتِيْ فَإِنَّ عِنْدَكَ مَا يُرْضِيْهِمْ عَنِّيْ وَلَيْسَ عِنْدِيْ مَا يُرْضِيْهِمْ وَلاَ تَجْعَلْ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ لِسَيِّئَاتِهِمْ عَلىٰ حَسَنَاتِيْ سَبِيْلاً.

    Allahumma inni astaghfiruka li kulli dhambin, (O Allah, I seek Your forgiveness for all my sins. I ask You to forgive me for all my wrongdoings [mazalim] against people that You have recorded, for there are many rights [huquq] and dues [mazalim] owed to Your servants that I am burdened with and for which I am hostage [murtahin].

    O Allah, even if these (wrongdoings) are many they are insignificant in comparison with the magnitude of Your forgiveness.

    O Allah, any male or female servant of Yours who has rights upon me, in either that I have unjustly taken from him [ghasabtu] in regards to his land, possession, honor, body; whether he was absent or present; or he or his representatives demanded it from me and neither was I able to return it to him nor did I seek release of it from him.

    So I ask You through Your benevolence, generosity, and abundance of what You possess that You satisfy them on my behalf, and not give them a position over me that will decrease my good deeds; for You possess what You can satisfy them with on my behalf and I do not possess what to satisfy them with; and do not allow for their bad deeds to find a path over my good deeds on the Day of Judgment.)


    [From 'The Prayers of Forgiveness that Save from the Hellfire' by Hasan al-Basri]

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    It's one of the most beautiful Nasheeds (( Vocal songs )) That I have ever heard ,, not only by him but EVER ..

    A remark : in Islam the word slave of Allah means that Allah (( the Arabic word of God )) is the only one that we worship ,, obey and be submitted to .. you can say it's like a servant ,, though you can be a servant of other people ,, but it's the complete submission and obedience ..
    There is something you should know about my way of translating ,, I translate word to word so if you think some word is fishy just look at the overall import ..
    And let me tell you again it's much prettier in Arabic ,, English is so limited ..

    The translation ..

    I'm the slave who gained the faults and was kept off repentance by Desires ..
    I'm the slave who became sorrowful ,, worried and depressed because of his slips ..

    I'm the slave who was written on him pages that he didn't fear the one who sees all ..
    I'm the injurious slave ,, I disobeyed in secrecy ,, so why would I now not reveal my crying ..

    I'm the extravagant slave my life was wasted ,, I didn't consider youth nor decrepitude ..
    I'm the slave who drowned in the stormy sea crying out of my lungs hoping to find a respondent ..




    I'm the ill slave from the sins and I came around pleading to the healer ..
    I'm the homeless slave ,, I have wronged myself ,, and I have approached your door repented ..


    Pardon the bad translation ^__^ ..

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  • Assalamu’alaikum Warohmatullohi Wabarakatuhu...

    Bismillaahirrohmaanirrohiim ....

     

    Allah: The One 

    Gambar Kesuakaan

    By  Dr. Norlain Dindang MababayaThe Only True God and Creator of All

    The Qur’ân, the Divine Revelation from the only God, Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds (Qur’ân 56:80), repeatedly tells us that there is no god but Allâh [1]. Allâh (Subhanahu wata’ala, meaning: the Exalted, Most Glorious) Alone claims for universal divinity.  He I Alone commands mankind to know that there is no god but He. Allâh the Almighty says in His Book:

    “And your Allâhs one Allâh; there is no god but He, Most Gracious Most Merciful.”   (Qur’ân, 2:163)

    “Here is a Message for mankind: Let them take warning there from, and let them know that He is  (no other than) One Allâh.  Let men of understanding take heed.”   (14: 52)

     " Allâh! There is no god but He (the) Rabb[2]  (the Only Cherisher and Sustainer) of the Throne Supreme!”   (27: 26)

     

    “O mankind!  Call to mind the grace of Allâh unto you! Is there a Creator other than Allâh to give you sustenance from heaven or earth? There is no god but He. How then are you deluded away from the Truth?  (35:3)

     

    “Verily, your Allâhs One, Rabb of the heavens and of the earth and all between them and Rabb of every point at the rising of the sun!”   (37:4-5)

     “Know, therefore, that there is no god but Allâh, and ask forgiveness for your fault...”   (47: 19)

    For the clear guidance of all mankind, Allâh the Most High mentions in many parts of His Book that He Alone is our God. Indeed, there is no god but Allâh.  He is the Living, the Self-Subsisting, the Supporter of all (3: 2), and the One Who gives life and death (3:156; 6:95; 15:23). Allâhs the Creator of all things.  He is the One, the Supreme and Irresistible  (13: 16).

    Belief in Allâh requires that we refrain from assigning partners to Him (6:22, 13:36 and 60:12) as well as saying things about Allâh of which we have no knowledge (7: 33).  He is Allâh, the One, not one in a Trinity (5:72), nor one of two (16:51).  He has no begotten son (2:116; 6:100; 10:68; 19:35) nor is He begotten (112: 3).  Nor does He have consort nor daughters (6:100-101; 16:57; 37:149-157). Verily, Allâh has no partner (6:163).  No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all vision; He is Subtle, Well Aware (6:102, 103).The Only One Worthy of All Praises

    Furthermore, the Qur’ân contains many praises to Allâh -- the Only One worthy of all praises (31:26). The most beautiful names or attributes belong to Him (7:180).  Ask yourself the following sensible questions:  Is there anyone besides Allâh, who claims to be  the Rabb (Only God, Cherisher and Sustainer) of the Worlds (i.e., this present world and the world in the Hereafter)?  Who has ever claimed ownership of all things in heaven and earth, except Allâh?  Has anyone, except Allâh, ever claimed to be the Only One Free of all wants, Worthy of all praise, Master of the Day of Judgment and the Only Deity?  Do you know of anyone, except Allâh, who claims to be the Only Creator, Who begets not nor was He begotten, and none is comparable unto Him?   If your answer to any of these challenging questions is “None”; then, accept the veracity of the following ayaat (Qur’ânic verses), as divine words coming from the Only True God, Allâh:

    In the Name of Allâh, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.  All praises belong to Allâh, the Rabb (Only God, Cherisher and Sustainer) of the Worlds: Most Gracious, Most Merciful; Master of the Day of Judgment.  You Alone we worship, and You Alone we seek for help. Guide us to the straight Way, the way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned your anger and who went astray.  (1:1-7)

    Allâh!  None has the right to be worshipped but He, the Ever Living, the One Who Sustains and protects all that exists.  Neither slumber nor sleep can overtake Him.  His are all things in the heavens and on earth.  Who is he that can intercede with Him, except with His permission?  He knows what happens to them (His creatures) in this world, and what will happen to them in the Hereafter.  And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills.  His Throne extends over the heavens and the earth and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them.  For He is the Most High the Supreme (in glory). (2:255)

    “All Praises and thanks be to Allâh Who, (Alone) created the heavens and the earth and made the darkness and the light.  Yet those who reject Faith hold (others) as equal with their Rabb.”    (6:1)

    “But if they turn away say:  ‘Allâh suffices me: There is no god but He: On Him is my trust - He is the Rabb of the Throne (of Glory) Supreme!’” (9:129)

    “Say: ‘Call upon Allâh or call upon Rahman (the Most Beneficent), by whatever name you call upon Him (it is well), for to Him belong the Most Beautiful Names. Neither speak your Prayer aloud nor speak it in a low tone but seek a middle course between.’  And say: ‘Praises belong to Allâh Who begets no son and has no partner in (His) dominion: nor is He low to have protector.  And magnify Him for His greatness and glory!’”   (17:110-111)

    “To Allâh belong all things in heaven and earth: verily Allâh is He (Who is) free of all wants worthy of all praise.”   (31:26)

     “Glory to your Rabb, the Rabb of Honor and Power! (He is free) from what they ascribe (to Him)!  And Peace on the Messengers!  And praises to Allâh the Rabb of the Worlds.”   (37:180-181)

    “Then Praise be to Allâh, the Rabb of the heavens and Rabb of the earth, the Rabb of all the worlds! To Him is Glory throughout the heavens and the earth: and He is Exalted in Power, Full of Wisdom!”  (45:36-37)

    Whatever is in the heavens and on earth does declare the Praises and Glory of Allâh: to Him belongs Dominion and to Him belongs Praise: and He has power over all things.  It is He Who has created you; and of you are some that are Unbelievers and some that are Believers: and Allâh sees well all that you do. He has created the heavens and the earth in just proportions and has given you shape and made your shapes beautiful: and to Him is the final Goal. He knows what is in the heavens and on earth: and He knows what you conceal and what you reveal.  Yes, Allâh knows well the (secrets) of (all) hearts.  (64:1-4)

     

    Blessed be He in Whose hands is Dominion: and He has Power over all things. He Who created Death and Life that He may test which of you is best in deed: and He is the Almighty, Most Forgiving.   He Who created the seven heavens one above another;  you can see no fault in the creation of the Most Gracious.  Then look again: Do you see any flaw?  (67:1-3)

    “Say: `He is Allâh the One. The Eternally besought of all.  He begets not nor was He begotten and there is none comparable unto Him.’"    (112: 1-4)

    The above verses are just few of the many enlightening verses in the Qur’ân that show how Allâh stresses His unique divinity.  The Qur’ân consistently guides mankind to the Oneness of Allâh: Who Alone is our God, Creator and Provider and Who Alone deserves all praises and beautiful attributes.The Only One Worthy of True Worship

    We must firmly believe that Allâh is the only One worthy to be worshipped.  Both the Qur’ân and the Sunnah (Traditions and Practices, which include the Ahâdîth  or Teachings of Prophet Muhammadr emphasize the fact that Only Allâh deserves our true worship. True prayer is due to Him alone (13:14).  We have to worship Allâh alone (6:102, 103; 11:1-2), because He commands us to worship Him.   For your guidance, try to reflect on the following Ayât (Verses).  Has anyone, except Allâh, persistently claimed for Divinity, and commanded us to serve or worship no one but Him? Allâh the Almighty says in the Qur’ân:

     

    “Serve Allâh and join not any partners with Him: and do good to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, those in need, neighbors who are near, neighbors who are strangers, the companion by your side, the wayfarer (you meet), and what your right hands possess; for Allâh loves not the arrogant the vainglorious.”  (4:36)

    “That is Allâh your Rabb!  There is no god but He, the Creator of all things; then you worship Him: and He has power to dispose of all affairs.  No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all vision; He is Subtle well-aware.”  (6:102-103)

    “Verily, I am Allâh: There is no god but I: So serve Me (only), and perform regular prayers for My remembrance.”   (20:14)

    “. . . (This Qur’ân is)  a Book, with verses basic or fundamental (of established meaning) --   further explained in detail --   from One Who is Wise and Well-Acquainted (with all things).  (It teaches) that you should worship none but Allâh.”   (11:1-2)

    You should accept that only Allâh consistently claims for Divinity.  Verily, Allâh is our God.  He Alone deserves our true worship.  You should worship Allâh; because, He makes it very clear in the Qur’ân that the very purpose why He has created us is to worship Him throughout our lives.  He I tells us:

    “I have created not the jinn and men except that they should worship Me (Alone). I seek not any provision from them nor do I ask that they should feed Me. Verily, Allâh is the All-Provider, Owner of Power, Most Strong.”  (51:56-58)

    “So glorify the praises of your Rabb and be of those who prostrate themselves (to Him).  And worship your Rabb (Sustainer) until there comes unto you the Hour that is certain (i.e., death).”    (15:98-99)Signs of Allâh 

     

    Allâh the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful has sent down the Qur’ân as a mercy to the believers (the Muslim).  It is the complete guidance to all who sincerely believe and worship Him.  It explains all things, a guide and a mercy to all who believe in His absolute oneness (7:52 and 16:89).  For your guidance, accept the invitation to believe and worship Allâh as your Creator and Sustainer.  Contemplate and ponder upon all His creations, including you.  The following are some of the numerous very enlightening Qur’ânic Verses on the Signs of Allâh:

    Among His Signs is this that He created you (Adam) from dust; and then behold you are men scattered (far and wide)! And among His Signs is this that He created for you mates from among yourselves that you may dwell in tranquility with them and He has put love and mercy between your (hearts); verily in that are Signs for those who reflect.  And among His Signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth and the variations in your languages and your colors: verily in that are Signs for those who know. And among His Signs is the sleep that you take by night and by day and the quest that you (make for livelihood) out of His Bounty: verily in that are Signs for those who hearken. And among His Signs He shows you the lightning by way both of fear and of hope and He sends down rain from the sky and with it gives life to the earth after it is dead: verily in that are Signs for those who are wise.And among His Signs is this that heaven and earth stand by His Command: then when He calls you by a single call from the earth behold you (straightway) come forth. To Him belongs every being that is in the heavens and on earth: all are devoutly obedient to Him. It is He Who begins (the process of) creation; then repeats it; and for Him it is most easy.  To Him belongs the loftiest similitude (We can think of) in the heavens and the earth: for He is Exalted in Might Full of Wisdom. (30: 20-27)

    “Among His Signs are the Night and the Day and the sun and moon. Adore not the Sun and the Moon but adore Allâh Who created them if it is Him you wish to serve.” (41:37)

    “Verily in the heavens and the earth are Signs for those who believe. And in the creation of your selves and the fact that animals are scattered (through the earth) are Signs for those of assured Faith. And in the alternation of Night and Day and the fact that Allâh sends down Sustenance from the sky and revives therewith the earth after its death and the change of the winds are Signs for those that are wise. Such are the Signs of Allâh which We rehearse to thee in truth: then in what exposition will they believe after (rejecting) Allâh and His Signs?”  (45:3-6)The Rationale for Believing in the Absolute Oneness of God

    The belief in Tawhîd (absolute Oneness of God) in Islâm is the most logical idea that every rational individual could ever think of.  Simply because, should there be two, three or more “gods” then, the entire universe would have been in chaos as a result of the competition of and struggle for power among “gods.” Allâh the Exalted  says:

    ”If there were, in the heavens and the earth, other gods besides Allâh, there would have been ruin in both!   But glory to Allâh, the Rabb of the Throne:  (High is He) above what they attribute to Him.” (21: 22)

    “No son did Allâh beget nor is there any god along with Him: (if there were many gods) behold each god would have taken away what he had created and some would have overcome over others! Glory to Allâh (He is free) from the (sort of) things they attribute to Him!”    (23:91)

    The belief in Tawhîd in Islâm, therefore, is the absolute Truth. Indeed, it is a divine message that the whole mankind must know and respond by accepting Islâm.   It is for your salvation that you should believe in the absolute Oneness of Allâh. Allâh will never guide you if you do not believe in Him as the Only One worthy of true worship.  If you continue associating partners with Allâh and join others in worship with Him, all your good deeds will be in vain.   If you die rejecting Allâh, He will not forgive you and you will be among the losers. Allâh the Almighty says:

    “This is the Guidance of Allâh.  He gives that guidance to whom He pleases, of His servants if they were to join other gods with Him, all that they did would be vain for them.”  (6:88)

    And indeed it has been revealed to you (O Muhammadr), as it was to those (Allâh’s Messengers) before you: "If you join others in worship with Allâh, (then) surely (all) your deeds will be in vain, and you will certainly be among the losers.”   (39:65)

    The concept of God in Islâm is the most logical and rational that any sensible person can ever think of.  Verily, Allâh is the One and Only True God.  He is the Only God, Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds.  If you still doubt Allâh’s claim for Unique and Supreme Divinity, then contemplate deeply on the following very enlightening verses:

      “Say: ‘Will you worship besides Allâh something, which has no power either to harm or benefit you?  But Allâhs He Who hears and knows all things.’”  (5:76)

     “Do they indeed ascribe to Him as partners things that can create nothing but are themselves created? No aid can they give them nor can they aid themselves! If you call them to guidance they will not obey.  For you it is the same whether you call them or you hold your peace! Verily, those whom you call upon besides Allâh are servants like you.  Call upon them and let them listen to your prayer if you are (indeed) truthful!”  (7:191-194)

     

     “Say: ‘Praise be to Allâh and Peace on His servants whom He has chosen (for His Message). (Who) is better? Allâh or the false gods they associate with Him?’”   (27:59)

     “Is it a Falsehood gods other than Allâh that you desire? Then what is your idea about the Rabb of the Worlds?”   (37:86-87)

    If you cannot give a better concept of God and His Divine attributes than what the Qur’ân tells us, then accept Allâh  as your Rabb (Sustainer) as He is the Rabb of the Worlds.   Verily, Allâh is the Only True God:

    “That is because Allâh is the (only) Reality and because whatever else they invoke besides Him is Falsehood; and because Allâh He is the Most High Most Great.”   (31:30)

     He is Allâh, besides Whom there is no (other) deity, knowing the unseen and the visible. He is the Mercy-giving, the Merciful!  He is Allâh, besides Whom there is no (other) deity, the Sovereign, the Holy, (the Source of) Peace, the Secure, the Preserver, the Powerful, the Irresistible, the Grandiose.  Glory be to Allâh ahead of anything they may associate (with Him)!  He is Allâh, the Creator, the Evolver, the Shaper, His are the Finest Names.  Everything in Heaven and Earth celebrates Him.  He is the Powerful, the Wise. (59:22-24)

     

    For your divine guidance, believe in Allâh as the One and Only True God.  Sincerely accept Him as your only Rabb worthy to be worshipped.  Fear His eternal punishment for those who reject Faith:

     “As to those who reject Faith, I will punish them with severe chastisement in this world and in the Hereafter nor will they have anyone to help.”  (3:56)

      “But those who disobey Allâh and His Messenger and transgress His limits will be admitted to a Fire, to abide therein.  And they shall have a humiliating punishment.”  (4:14)

     “Those who reject Faith and deny Our signs will be companions of Hell-Fire.”  (5:9-10)

      “...But those who reject Allâh and deny Our Signs, they are the companions of Hell-Fire.”  (57:19)

    “Who does greater wrong than who forges falsehood against Allâh, even as he is being invited to Islâm?  And Allâh guides not those who do wrong.”  (61:7)

     

    If you can not sincerely accept the Truth, then seek Allâh’s help and guidance to protect you from the evil whisper of Satan. Allâh is our Rabb (2:21-22) and Protector (2:257).  He guides us to seek His protection from Satan's influence. The Almighty says:

     “If a suggestion from Satan assail your (mind), seek refuge with Allâh; for He hears and knows (all things).  Verily, those who fear Allâh, when a thought of evil from Satan assaults them, they remember Allâh, and (indeed) they then see (aright)!”   (7: 200-201)

     “Say: `I seek refuge with the Rabb and Cherisher of mankind, the King (or Ruler) of mankind, the God (or Judge) of mankind --   from the mischief of the Whisperer (of Evil), who withdraws (after his whisper) (the same) who whispers into the hearts of mankind  -- among jinn and among men.’”   (114:1-6)

     For your eternal salvation, sincerely believe in Allâh as the Only True God of all the worlds (mankind, jinn, animals and all creatures). Allâh Alone deserves all the unique qualities and supreme attributes of God.  Verily, Allâh is the One and Unique God.   He is the Only One worthy of true worship.  Therefore, worship Him Alone and associate no one with Him.

     

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    [1] Allah is an Arabic term, which connotes the One and Only True God.  Even among Christian Arabs, they always use the word Allah when they mean God.  Allah is not only the God of the Muslims.  Allah is the true God of all mankind (Qur’ân, 114:3).  He is the universal God of all.  The term Allah has no plural word unlike the word God.  It signifies absolute Oneness of God.  Hence, it is a must to use the word Allah instead of God.

    [2] Note:  Some Muslim scholars say that the best translation of “Rabb” is “Lord”.  I retain the original Arabic word  “Rabb” to mean  “the Only God, Cherisher and Sustainer”, because the word  “Lord” has human connotations.   Christians not only use the term “Lord” to refer to Jesus Christ but also to other human beings.  It refers to “a person having great power and authority; ruler and master.”  In Great Britain “Lord” refers to  “a) a nobleman holding the rank of baron, viscount, earl, or marquis; member of the House of Lords; (Qur’ân, and)  b) a man who by courtesy or because of his office is given the title of Lord, as a bishop, the son of a duke, or a Lord mayor.” This is to avoid associating partners with Allah.  Verily, Allah the Creator of all (Qur’ân, 2:29, 117; 6:73) and the Only God, Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds (Qur’ân, 1:2; 39:75) has no partner (Qur’ân, 6:163). There is nothing whatever like unto Him (Qur’ân, 42:12).  Allah is the One, the Eternal, Absolute; He begets not, nor is He begotten; and there is none like unto Him (Qur’ân, 112:1-4).

     

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