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In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Say: He is Allah, the One and Only!
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him.
- translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Al-Ikhls is srah (chapter)one hundred twelve of the Qur'n, and is said to be one of the earliest revelations that the Prophet Muhammad received from archangel Gabriel.
The Arabic root of the word ikhls is kh-l-s which means to be purified, refined, or to express loyal. The very concept of refining and purifying signifies the burning away of all impurities, leaving nothing but the very essence of that which was sought, Allah, the ultimate recipient of our utmost loyalty and sincerity. ...more
Answered by LIPSIKA, 13 Jan 04:26 pm
Say: He is Allah, the One and Only!
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him.
- translation by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Al-Ikhls is srah (chapter)one hundred twelve of the Qur'n, and is said to be one of the earliest revelations that the Prophet Muhammad received from archangel Gabriel.
The Arabic root of the word ikhls is kh-l-s which means to be purified, refined, or to express loyal. The very concept of refining and purifying signifies the burning away of all impurities, leaving nothing but the very essence of that which was sought, Allah, the ultimate recipient of our utmost loyalty and sincerity. ...more
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ALLAH IS ONE AND UNIQUE
THAT ALLAH DOES NOT BEGETS OR WAS BEGOTTEN
THAT ALLAH IS ABSOLUTE IN HIS ATTRIBUTES
THAT NONE CAN COMPARE TO ALLAH
Answered by truth exposed, 13 Jan 03:58 pm
ALLAH IS ONE AND UNIQUE
THAT ALLAH DOES NOT BEGETS OR WAS BEGOTTEN
THAT ALLAH IS ABSOLUTE IN HIS ATTRIBUTES
THAT NONE CAN COMPARE TO ALLAH
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Al-Ikhls is srah (chapter) 112 of the Qur'n, and is said to be one of the earliest revelations that the Prophet Muhammad received from archangel Gabriel.
The Arabic root of the word ikhls is kh-l-s which means to be purified, refined, or to express loyal. The very concept of refining and purifying signifies the burning away of all impurities, leaving nothing but the very essence of that which was sought, Allah, the ultimate recipient of our utmost loyalty and sincerity.
Such a purification is the burning away of all of the worldly misunderstandings, concerns and desires that separate us from the One; the One and Only upon whom we depend, the One and Only who is our foundation rock, the Eternal One and Only.
The Arabic root of the word ikhls is kh-l-s which means to be purified, refined, or to express loyal. The very concept of refining and purifying signifies the burning away of all impurities, leaving nothing but the very essence of that which was sought, Allah, the ultimate recipient of our utmost loyalty and sincerity.
Such a purification is the burning away of all of the worldly misunderstandings, concerns and desires that separate us from the One; the One and Only upon whom we depend, the One and Only who is our foundation rock, the Eternal One and Only.
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Answered by anil garg, 13 Jan 03:41 pm
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Jo hamari bhagwad geeta kehti hai
You are the One Creator of all the worlds,
and of that which moves and that which does not move,
You alone are fit for worship, You are the highest Teacher,
In all the worlds there is none equal to You.
- Bhagavad-Gita 11:43
Answered by iqbal seth, 13 Jan 03:04 pm
You are the One Creator of all the worlds,
and of that which moves and that which does not move,
You alone are fit for worship, You are the highest Teacher,
In all the worlds there is none equal to You.
- Bhagavad-Gita 11:43
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