![]() He is the One, “…who created death and life…” (67: 2) to examine which of us will be best in deeds or who is worthy of entering into Jannah. He is not questioned concerning what He does because of His force, His wisdom and His justice, “He is over all things competent,”(67: 1). There is none who can reverse His decree. He deals with all of His creatures however He wishes. He is the possessor of all power and authority and no one else has any share in it. “…in whose hand is dominion…” (67: 1), dominion implies sovereignty over everything that exists in the universe. His beneficence is infinite, and His excellences are permanent and everlasting. He is superior to everything beside Himself in His essence and attributes and works. When the superlative tabaraka is formed from it, it gives the meaning that Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala is infinitely noble and great. Barkat comprehends the meanings of exaltation and greatness, abundance and plentifulness, permanence and multiplicity of virtues and excellences. “Blessed is He…” (67: 1), tabaraka is superlative from barkat. Ayaat 1-5 ― Glorification of Allah, Exalted is He ![]()
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