Viewed 9k times. 3. And He taught Adam the names, all of them; then he presented them to the angels, and said, "Tell Me the names of these, if you are sincere." (2:31) He said, "O Adam, tell them their names." And when he told them their names, He said, "Did I not tell you that I know the secrets of the heavens and the earth, and that I knowThe Pillars of Iman/faith in Islam. 1. Belief in the Oneness of Allah (SWT) Among the 6 Arkan Al-iman, Belief in Allah (SWT) is the first and most important element that the Islamic faith is established on. It also means to acknowledge Allah's existence, His Attributes, His Kingship, and His right to be worshiped alone. Advising others is essential to improving ourselves, our families, and our communities. Still, it is imperative to understand the significance, virtue, and etiquette behind this prophetic practice. We must also remember that while advising others for the sake of Allah (SWT) has its reward; our top priority needs to be improving ourselves. 1- It is a feature of literary style in Arabic that a person may refer to himself by the pronoun nahnu, 'We', for respect or glorification. 2- He may also use the word ana, 'I', indicating one person, or the third person huwa, 'He'. All three styles are used in the Quran, where Allah addresses the Arabs in their own tongue.
The word "we" is plural, more than one. Why does Allah use "We" instead of "I" to refer to Himself? (Izani Mahayudin bin Abd Aziz, Malaysia) Answer. The Qur'an says very clearly that there is only One God, Allah. "There is no god but Allah" is the basic principle of Islam.
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