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      Allah, Ilah and Rabb | The Image of God in the Qur’an | Al ...
      • Rabb (رَب): In Arabic, the term rabb means lord. It is mostly used for God, but it may also be used in a broader sense to be synonymous with master, guardian or owner. In the Qur'an, this term has been used for God 963 times. This shows the utmost importance of this quality of God.
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  2. The Word Rabb In The Qur’an. What Does It Mean? Almost all translators, translate the Arabic word Rabb to “Lord” in the English language. These translations do not fully carry the actual meaning of the word Rabb. The word “Lord” gives us a perception of a divine, powerful being. To that extent, the translation is correct.

  3. Oct 1, 2023 · Rabb (رب): "Rabb" is typically translated as "Lord" or "Sustainer" in English. It refers to God in His role as the Creator, Sustainer, Nurturer, and Provider of all that exists. When "Rabb" is used, it emphasizes God's attributes related to His care, guidance, and nurturing of His creation.

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    • How Can You Live by This Name?

    Rabb comes from the root raa-baa-baa, which points to three main meanings. The first main meaning is to be lord, owner, or master. The second main meaning is to take care of, nourish, sustain, and provide for, and the third is to raise or bring up. This root appears 980 times in the Quran in four derived forms. Examples of these forms are rabbee (“...

    One of the types of tawheed a true Muslim should believe in and live by is tawheed ar-ruboobiyyah, the Oneness of Allah’s Lordship. This means that you affirm Allah is one and unique in His actions. Examples are creation, controlling affairs, provision, giving life and death, and sending down rain. It is firmly believing that only Allah nourishes a...

    1. Feel it when you say “Rabb-il-‘Alameen.” In your five prayers, you recite surah Al-Fatiha seventeen times a day, and whichayah do you recite as part of this opening surah? Alhamdulillahi Rabb-il-‘Alameen– All praise and thanks are to the Lord of the Worlds. Next time you say this, feel the greatness of your Rabb and imagine He is not only the Ra...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RabbRabb - Wikipedia

    Rabb (Arabic: رب, lit. 'lord') is an Arabic word to refer to God as Lord [1] The term is used by Arabs and Punjabis. [2] [3] In the Quran, God refers to himself as "Rabb" in several places. When it is used with the definite article (al-Rabb) the Arabic word denotes "the Lord (God)".

  5. Jan 21, 2014 · What does it mean for Allah to be our Rabb? Rabb is the One who creates, sustains, and owns everything in existence. Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan mentions that the most suitable English translation would be Master.

  6. Nov 9, 2011 · There is no proper equivalent for Rabb in the English language. It means the One and the Only Lord for all the universe, its Creator, Owner, Organizer, Provider, Master, Planner, Sustainer, Cherisher, and Giver of security. Rabb is also one of the Names of Allâh.

  7. Exploring the multifaceted meanings of “Rabb” in Islamic theology, this comprehensive article delves into its significance as a term often translated as “Lord” or “Sustainer” in Arabic.

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