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- Allah calls Himself Ar-Rabb— The Lord, the Master— on more than 900 occasions in the Quran. Ar-Rabb is the only one who truly takes care of the whole creation, nourishing it in the most perfect way. He is the one who created us, who sustains us, who fosters and regulates all beings from the earliest state to that of the highest perfection!
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Nov 24, 2014 · Allah calls Himself Ar-Rabb— The Lord, the Master— on more than 900 occasions in the Quran. Ar-Rabb is the only one who truly takes care of the whole creation, nourishing it in the most perfect way.
Nov 9, 2011 · And Ar-Rabb (the Lord) is the One Who is worshipped, and the proof is His saying, He the Most High: يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ اعْبُدُوا رَبَّكُمُ الَّذِي خَلَقَكُمْ وَالَّذِينَ مِن قَبْلِكُمْ لَعَلَّكُمْ تَتَّقُونَ
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
Jun 23, 2023 · Ar-Rabb (The Lord) and al-Mālik (The Master) are synonymous in their meanings of “Possessor” and “Owner.” (Lisan al-‘Arab, Ibn Manzur, Root: ربب, See “الرَّبُّ: هو اللّه عزّ وجل، هو رَبُّ كلِّ شيءٍ أَي مالكُه”) This name is also mentioned under as-Samad (The Besought of All).
1. Ar-Rabb means the Owner. 2. Ar-Rabb can be the Obeyed Master, as Allah (Subhaanahu Wa Ta’aala) said in Surat Yusuf (12:41): يَا صَاحِبَيِ السِّجْنِ أَمَّا أَحَدُكُمَا فَيَسْقِي رَبَّهُ خَمْراً وَأَمَّا الآخَرُ فَيُصْلَبُ فَتَأْكُلُ الطَّيْرُ مِن رَّأْسِهِ قُضِيَ الأَمْرُ الَّذِي فِيهِ تَسْتَفْتِيَانِ.
May 20, 2024 · يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ أَنتُمُ الْفُقَرَاءُ إِلَى اللَّهِ وَاللَّهُ هُوَ الْغَنِيُّ الْحَمِيدُ (Fatir 35:15) (O mankind, you are those in need of Allah, while Allah is the Free of need, the Praiseworthy.) Allah, as Ar-Rabb, not only provides for our physical needs ...
The term "Rabb," often translated as "Lord" or "Sustainer" in Arabic, holds profound significance in Islamic theology. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into its multifaceted meanings.