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All Praise is due to Allah Who sent His Messenger with the Guidance and the Tr ue Religion so as to make it prevail over all (false) religions and enough is the evidence from Allah. 1. Hamd: oral praise of a grace regardless of being benefited by it. Statement of qualities with love and affection. Different to Shukr (praise done for some fa vour either orally, emotionally, or with a part of the body) and to Madh (mere statement o f qualities without implication of love and respect). 2. Al Hamd: the prefix al denotes comprehensiveness. All forms of Hamd include d. Perfect Hamd is only proved for Allah, therefore Allah has all attributes of p erfection and beauty. 3. Rasool: a person sent with written communication (dictionary definition). Technically, that person to whom Allahs revelations are sent and he is requir ed to convey them. If no conveyance is involved then he is a nabi. Every rasool is a nabi, but a nabi is not a rasool. 4. Hidaayat: to describe, to guide. The Quraan and the Prophet (sallallahu-al aihi-wasallam) are both known as Haadi (the guide). Also, assistance and revelation. All true information, right faith, profitable knowledge and good deeds which are brough t by the Prophet (sallallahu-alaihi- wasallam). 5. Deen: all commandments and laws, whether related to beliefs, statements or actions. Also, the meaning of Judgement (Yawmid-Deen). 6. Haq: Real, true and proved. Baatil is that thing which has no reality and c annot be proved. 7. Meaning of the passage: that all the attributes denoting perfection are pro ved for Allah in the highest degree. Allah is praised on account of His favours upon m ankind, which are beyond our comprehension. His greatest favour is the sending of Muha mmed (sallallahu-alaihi-wasallam) with thereal and true Deen to make it dominant o ver all other religions
Posted on: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 17:10:00 +0000

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