Monday, May 12, 2014

For 12th graders

EXECERCISES

In what ways is Allah (swt) Gracious and Merciful to Human beings?

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6 comments:

  1. Allah in His mercy has provided us with all the information we need, we just need to seek it, learn it, and live by it.

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    1. Alla's Mercy and Grace toward Human beings is countless and can not be measured. Allah (S.W.T.) has told us that from His names are "Arrahman Arrahim" the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. He also told us in His Book about Himself, so He said in surat Al-An’am, (verse 54), what can be translated as, "…Your Lord has written mercy for Himself…"
      Allah has given us live, has blessed us with food, shelter, family, health, phisical abilities, knowlege, a wonderful nature, and countless things that we often don't realise or don't have enough gratitude.
      The mercy of Allah (S.W.T.) is also manifested when Allah (S.W.T.) counts the sin of the sinner as one sin. The mercy of Allah (S.W.T.) is also manifested further when Allah (S.W.T.) rewards the righteous doer on his good deed ten times what his good deed is worth and Allah (S.W.T.) multiplies his reward even more than ten times to whom He wants from His servants.

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  2. Allah loves human beings 70 times more than a mother does her baby. Imam Bukhari and Muslim reported that the prophet (S.A.W.) said, "When Allah completed the creation, He wrote in His book which is with Him on His throne, "My mercy has overcome My anger." Above all His blessings, He chose Islam as our religion.

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  3. Imam Bukhari and Muslim reported that the prophet (S.A.W.) said, "When Allah completed the creation, He wrote in His book which is with Him on His throne, "My mercy has overcome My anger.""The mercy of Allah (S.W.T.) is manifested in all of His creatures in this universe. This is especially in the lives of human beings; it is of a magnitude that we can not confine or measure, but we can point to some of mercies, so that we can be remind, and reflect on many others aspects of Allah’s immense mercy.

    The mercy of Allah (S.W.T.) manifested itself in man at the point of His creation, and in making man better than many other creatures. Allah (S.W.T.) says when He talks about man in surat Al-Isra’, (verse 70), what can be translated as, "…And We have preferred them (human being) above many of those whom We have created with a marked preferment." In his mercy, he gave us everything we need, food, air and knowledge. The prophet (S.A.W.) mentioned to us that Allah (S.W.T.) forgave a sinning man, and a fornicating woman for their mercy and kindness with a thirsty dog, so they gave it water to drink. Imam Bukhari and Muslim report both stories.

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  4. The Qur’an says several times that Allah is the most Merciful. In fact all the 114 Surahs chapters of the Glorious Qur’an except for Surah Taubah , begin with the beautiful formula, Bismillah-hir-Rahman-nir-Rahim, which means, "In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful".

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  5. Allah his surely showed us that He is Gracious and Most Merciful through his names. Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim mean Most Gracious and Most Merciful and we are start everything we do in this way. In the Qur'an to greet the Surahs before recitiation one must say Bismillahir Rahmani Rahim and it isnt written all over the book. He has created us as the best creation and says His mercy is bigger than His anger. He even for gave a man who killed 99 people and it is said that killingo ne is like killing the whole world. Allah is definately in His Grace the Merciful.

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