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Names and Attributes of Allah
What Does Allah Look Like?
There is nothing like unto Allah, nothing that is equal or comparable to Him or that can rival Him. He is far above any resemblance to any created being. Whatever crosses the mind of the son of Adam with regard to his Lord, He is greater than that. For more about what Allah looks like, see the detailed answer.67,068Is Al-Rasheed one of the Names of Allaah?
32,100Some of the Names of Allah and their meanings
94,438Importance of knowing the Beautiful Names of Allah
37,459Ruling on Reciting the Names of Allaah in certain combinations
26,887Why Does Allah Refer to Himself as ‘We’?
1- 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. 2- He may also use the word ana, ‘I’, indicating one person, or the third person huwa, ‘He’. All three styles are used in the Quran, where Allah addresses the Arabs in their own tongue.176,491Many of the Names of Allaah may be found at the end of numerous aayaat of the Qur’aan
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