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Taqwa is an Islamic term for being conscious and cognizant of God, of truth, of the rational reality, "piety, fear of God". [7] [8] It is often found in the Quran.Al-Muttaqin (Arabic: اَلْمُتَّقِينَ Al-Muttaqin) refers to those who practice taqwa, or in the words of Ibn Abbas, "believers who avoid Shirk with Allah and who work in His obedience."
He began a collaboration with Alan Doyle of the Canadian band Great Big Sea, and with it a new band emerged, the Ordinary Fear of God, which also involved some members of the previous TOFOG line-up. A new single, "Raewyn", was released in April 2005 and an album entitled My Hand, My Heart was released.
Lorenzo founded Fear of God in 2011, [3] despite his lack of fashion training and relative unfamiliarity in the world of streetwear. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Notably, Lorenzo designed and created five custom looks for Justin Bieber to wear on stage during his Purpose World Tour , and also helped in the design process for the tour’s merchandise.
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Fear of God (band), an American extreme metal band; Fear of God (The Bats album), 1991; Fear of God (Deitiphobia album), 1991; The Fear of God (Eshon Burgundy album), 2015; The Fear of God (Showbread album), 2009; Fear of God, a 2011 album by Pusha T; Fear of God II: Let Us Pray, a 2011 EP by Pusha T
A Very Ordinary World (original title: Des gens bien ordinaires) is a French television series written and directed by Ovidie Raziel. It is an adaptation of the short film of the same name, also written by Ovidie. [ 1 ]
The Ordinaries is a 2022 German science fiction tragicomedy film [1] directed by Sophie Linnenbaum (in her directorial debut) who co-wrote with Michael Fetter Nathansky. [2] It stars Fine Sendel. [3]
God is often conceived as the greatest entity in existence. [1] God is often believed to be the cause of all things and so is seen as the creator, sustainer, and ruler of the universe. God is often thought of as incorporeal and independent of the material creation, [1] [5] [6] while pantheism holds that God is the