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  4. Al-Baqara 256 - Wikipedia

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    And God is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. Translation: Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran , 2015 256 Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks.

  5. Quran - Wikipedia

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    Various theories have been put forward; they were a secret communication language between Allah and Muhammad, abbreviations of various names or attributes of Allah, [167] [168] symbols of the versions of the Quran belonging to different companions, elements of a secret coding system, [169] or expressions containing esoteric meanings. [170]

  6. God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. Part of a series on Islam Allah (God in Islam) Allah Jalla Jalālah in Arabic calligraphy Theology Allah Names Attributes Phrases and expressions Islam (religion) Throne of God Sufi metaphysics Theology Schools of Islamic theology Oneness Kalam Anthropomorphism and corporealism ...

  7. Attributes of God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islamic debates about the ontological reality of divine attributes post-date Quranic theology [9] and find their background in Christian debates and discussions about the nature of the Trinity, in a manner asserted explicitly by Mu'tazilites as well as earlier Jewish sources, who often mention the two subjects in conjunction with one another.

  8. Names of God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    55:27; al-Kafʿamī (1992:64) 97 ⓘ اَلْوَارِثُ: al-Wāriṯ The Heir, The Inheritor of All: 15:23, 57:10: 98 ⓘ اَلرَّشِيدُ: ar-Rashīd: The Guide to the Right Path: 11:87 (Used Not referring to Allah) 99 ⓘ اَلصَّبُورُ: aṣ-Ṣabūr The Timeless, The Patient: 2:153, 3:200, 103:3

  9. Al-Ghayb - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ghayb (Arabic: الغيب) is an Arabic expression used to convey that something is concealed (unseen).It is an important concept in Islam, encompassing what cannot be perceived or known by humans. [1]