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  1. Everything is in the ownership of Allah, he has command over all things, sometimes we want to perform a specific task or achieve a specific goal but we can't even after doing all possible efforts. this means that all things happen according to the will of Allah.

    Everything is in the ownership of Allah, he has command over all things, sometimes we want to perform a specific task or achieve a specific goal but we can’t even after doing all possible efforts. this means that all things happen according to the will of Allah.

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  1. This verse of Quran gives the simple proof of Only One God: Quran - Surah No. 21 الأنبياء Ayah No. 22 أَعُوذُ بِاللّٰهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ لَوۡ كَانَ فِيۡهِمَاۤ اٰلِهَةٌ اِلَّا اللّٰهُ لَـفَسَدَتَا‌ۚ فَسُبۡحٰنَ اللّٰهِ رَبِّ الۡعَرۡشِ عَمَّا يَصِفُوۡنRead more

    This verse of Quran gives the simple proof of Only One God:
    Quran – Surah No. 21 الأنبياء
    Ayah No. 22

    أَعُوذُ بِاللّٰهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ الرَّجِيمِ
    بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ

    لَوۡ كَانَ فِيۡهِمَاۤ اٰلِهَةٌ اِلَّا اللّٰهُ لَـفَسَدَتَا‌ۚ فَسُبۡحٰنَ اللّٰهِ رَبِّ الۡعَرۡشِ عَمَّا يَصِفُوۡنَ (22)

    Translation:
    Had there been gods in them (the heavens and the earth) other than Allah, both would have fallen in disorder. So pure is Allah, the Lord of the Throne, from what they describe.

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  1. Asma Issa
    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The phrase "The Kalam of Allah is not like our Kalam" is often used to explain the nature of Allah speech in relation to human language and communication. The statement highlights the belief that Allah speech is better, perfect, and transcendent, while human speech is finite, imperfect, and subjectRead more

    The phrase “The Kalam of Allah is not like our Kalam” is often used to explain the nature of Allah speech in relation to human language and communication.

    The statement highlights the belief that Allah speech is better, perfect, and transcendent, while human speech is finite, imperfect, and subject to interpretation. Therefore, the Kalam of Allah, or Allah speech, cannot be compared to the Kalam of humans.

    This statement emphasizes the incomparable nature of God and His wisdom, as well as the limitations of human language and understanding when it comes to fully comprehend Allah communication. It also serves as a reminder to Muslims that when they recite the Quran or engage in religious discourse, they are dealing with human language and discourse that is subject to interpretation and cannot fully capture the depth and complexity of Allah communication.

    Overall, the phrase “The Kalam of Allah is not like our Kalam” is an important theological concept in Islamic philosophy that helps to reinforce the nature of Allah communication and the limitations of human language and understanding.

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  1. All Prophets were Muslim. All Prophets had miracles and all Prophets loved the good and hated the evil. All the Prophets were very handsome. All Prophets knew about the last Prophet Muhammad and told their peoples to believe in him.

    All Prophets were Muslim. All Prophets had miracles and all Prophets loved the good and hated the evil. All the Prophets were very handsome. All Prophets knew about the last Prophet Muhammad and told their peoples to believe in him.

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  1. He changed her into a woodpecker because she was too selfish to dwell in a human form and enjoy the benefits that humans receive from the Lord, such as food, shelter, and a fire to keep them warm. The woodpecker would have to build its nest in the hard dry tree trunks and gather its scanty food by bRead more

    He changed her into a woodpecker because she was too selfish to dwell in a human form and enjoy the benefits that humans receive from the Lord, such as food, shelter, and a fire to keep them warm. The woodpecker would have to build its nest in the hard dry tree trunks and gather its scanty food by boring into them all day long.

    She was very selfish and so she decided to make the cakes a little smaller each time. This way she could save the dough for her next cake. But she soon noticed that the cakes were getting smaller and smaller until they looked too small to give away to anyone. Hence she had to put them away and forget about giving them to Saint Peter.

    She must have felt very bad because she was so greedy. She must have felt like she had deprived a poor saint of a piece of cake for no reason at all. She must have felt that her life was not worth living because she was so greedy and she had ruined the lives of others by being so selfish.

    Her greed caused her to lose her dignity as a human being. Her selfishness made her feel that she was not fit to live in a human form and enjoy the benefits of food, shelter, and a fire to keep her warm. She was therefore cursed by Saint Peter who changed her into a bird, a woodpecker.

    When Saint peter ask the old lady for a piece of cake is a very interesting story that is told from centuries. But it is important to remember that legend saint.

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