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  1. Jan 21, 2014 · Rabb in most English translations is translated as “Lord,” but that doesn’t completely cover the meaning. What does it mean for Allah to be our Rabb? Rabb is the One who creates, sustains, and owns everything in existence.

  2. Rabb. 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.

  3. Nov 9, 2011 · The Meaning of Ar-Rabb, the Lord. Ar-Rabb is the owner who has full authority over his property. Ar-Rabb, linguistically means, the master or the one who has the authority to lead. All of these meanings are correct for Allah.

  4. Instead, they should worship only Allah, who is the Rabb, fully involved in our life all the time. Qur’an reveals in Chapter 26, “Surah Shu’ara”, as follows: وَاتْلُ عَلَيْهِمْ نَبَأَ إِبْرَاهِيمَ. “And rehearse to them (something of) Abraham's story”. (26:69). إِذْ قَالَ ...

  5. Jun 17, 2007 · In the Qur'an the word Rabb is used in all of its general meanings, sometimes in only one sense, sometimes is in two, and sometimes in more, or even all the five, as the following examples will show: (i) And Yousuf (Joseph) said (to Potiphar's wife, when she tried to seduce him): May God forbid!

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  6. Oct 1, 2023 · When "Rabb" is used, it emphasizes God's attributes related to His care, guidance, and nurturing of His creation. For example, when Muslims say "Rabb al-'Alamin" (رب العالمين), it means "Lord of the worlds" and highlights God's authority and providence over all of creation.

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  8. The above examples clearly bring out the meanings of the word rabb, and we may now proceed to look at those false notions which existed among the misguided tribes and people about rububiyyah (that is, the qualities and attributes of one who is a rabb) which the Qur'an sought to refute, and what are the beliefs that the Qur'an advocates.

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