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  2. Sovereignty of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    God's sovereignty, as the right to exercise his ruling power over his creation, is contingent upon his creation. God's sovereignty only takes effect once creation exists for it to be expressed upon. If the sovereignty of God is considered one of his attributes, it is a temporal one. [9]

  3. Bible translations into Hindi and Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Contemporary Version (UCV) Urdu Hamasar Tarjama of the New Testament was published by Biblica in 2015. The Old Testament is still in preparation. In collaboration with Church-Centric Bible Translation, Free Bibles India has published the Indian Revised Version (IRV) in the Devanagari script online in 2019. [citation needed]

  4. Al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    'the Sovereignty', 'the Kingdom') is the 67th chapter of the Quran, comprising 30 verses. [2] Surah Al Mulk emphasizes the greatness of Allah and His creation, urging believers to reflect on the signs of God's power in the universe.

  5. Khuda - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Khoda Hafez (meaning May God be your Guardian) is a parting phrase commonly used in across the Greater Iran region, in languages including Persian, Pashto, Azeri, and Kurdish. Furthermore, the term is also employed as a parting phrase in many languages across the Indian subcontinent including Urdu , Punjabi , Deccani , Sindhi ...

  6. Aiśvarya - Wikipedia

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    Aishvarya (Sanskrit: ऐश्वर्य) means lordship or sovereignty, prosperity or royal or exalted rank. [1] Prosperity, power and recognition by society are the three aspects of a man’s life that constitute aishvarya which term also refers to the aishvarya or greatness of God and of Brahman.

  7. Luqman (sūrah) - Wikipedia

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    19 God’s favour to mankind; 19-20 The unreasonableness of infidel contention; 21 The security of true believers; 22-23 The certain punishment of unbelief; 24-25 Praise to God, the self-sufficient Creator; 26 God’s words infinite in number; 27 Man’s creation an evidence of God’s sovereignty; 28-29 The heavens declare the glory of God

  8. Abul A'la Maududi - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic state recognizes the sovereignty of God, which meant God was the source of all law. [216] The Islamic state acts as the vicegerent or agent of God on earth [Quran 24:55] [173] and enforces Islamic law, which as mentioned above is both all-embracing and "totally silent" on a "vast range of human affairs". [184]

  9. Nahj al-balagha - Wikipedia

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    Nahj al-balagha contains passages about morality and doctrine, notably about the sovereignty of God and the essence of the Quran and the prophethood. [2] Among them, the letter of life advices addressed to Hasan , the eldest son of Ali, has received considerable attention.