Who is Allah?
Description
Who Is Allah? His Names and Attributes and Their Significance to the Individual
Who Is Allah? is more than just a book about Allah's names and attributes. It aims to build a bridge between knowledge of Allah and practical application of this knowledge in a person's daily life. By delving into why knowledge of Allah is important and how to apply this knowledge, the reader is given a means upon which to act in his or her quest for a close and rewarding relationship with Allah.
Over 100 of Allah's names are individually discussed, providing proof from the Qur’an and Sunnah, explanation of their meanings, useful applications, and supplications utilizing each from the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him). Over 60 of Allah’s attributes are given specialized attention as well, all for the sake of providing a thorough and comprehensive approach to the most important subject matter that a person can learn about – Allah, the Mighty and Majestic.
- Attributes and Significance of His 99 Names
- His likes and His dislikes and how to draw closer to Him
- Pronunciation and Transliteration Chart
- Included Glossary of Islamic Terms
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Books strengthen your Faith
Everything compulsory in Islam is designed to strength your Eman. The Prophet ﷺ said "Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim."
Removes Doubts & Insecuries.
Allow your mind to find peace and security in divine knowledge. The same way we go to the gym to build muscle, we must do the same with our mind and soul.
Less Overthinking. More Power.
As you gain more insight about Deen, you'll find inspiration, comfort, and discover a deeper understanding. The words aren't just words, but they connect to the Quran, the very meaning of life itself.