1) In the name of Allah,[2] the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.[3] [2]- Allāh is a proper name belonging only to the one Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer of the heavens and the earth and all that is within them, the Eternal and Absolute, to whom alone all worship is due. [3]- Ar-Raḥmān and ar-Raḥeem are two names of Allāh derived from the word “raḥmah” (mercy). In Arabic grammar both are intensive forms of "merciful" (i.e., extremely merciful). A complimentary and comprehensive meaning is intended by using both together. Raḥmān is used only to describe Allāh, while raḥeem might be used to describe a person as well. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was described in the Qur’an as raḥeem. Raḥmān is above the human level (i.e., intensely merciful). Since one usually understands intensity to be something of short duration, Allāh describes Himself also as raḥeem (i.e., continually merciful). Raḥmān also carries a wider meaning - merciful to all creation. Justice is a part of this mercy. Raḥeem includes the concept of speciality - especially and specifically merciful to the believers. Forgiveness is a part of this mercy. In addition, Raḥmān is adjectival, referring to an attribute of Allah and is part of His essence. Raḥeem is verbal, indicating what He does: i.e., bestowing and implementing mercy. Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds (2) [All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord[4] of the worlds - [4]- When referring to Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā), the Arabic term “rabb” (translated as “Lord”) includes all of the following meanings: “owner, master, ruler, controller, sustainer, provider, guardian and caretaker " The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (3) The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful, King of the Day of Judgment (4) Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.[5] [5]- i.e., repayment and compensation for whatever was earned of good or evil during life on this earth. Beware of worship and Thine aid we seek (5) It is You we worship and You we ask for help. We have guided you to the straight path (6) Guide us to the straight path - The path of those upon whom You have bestowed blessings, neither those upon whom Your anger is incurred, nor those who are lost. (7) The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have earned [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
DIANA, TE AMOOO, ERES MI INSPIRACIÓN ❤❤
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Hi Diana. You are my inspiration. I'm so proud of you. (Greetings from Brazil).😘
This was an extremely funny video to watch😂😂😂 like a Kardashians reality show
I’ve been doing dead hangs for two years and for once I got a record of a min and 44 secs! I was so proud of myself!
Goals 👌 love this video, I’m so happy for you Diana ❤
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Absolutely amazing ❤
Greetings from Nicaragua. 🇳🇮
you are an inspiration to me. ❤
Eres la mejor Diana ❤❤❤
You’re amazing 😁😊 love the blue on you btw
I love you, you are an amazing person ❤ (Greetings from Colombia ) ❤
I love your videos diana 🎯❤
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1) In the name of Allah,[2] the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.[3]
[2]- Allāh is a proper name belonging only to the one Almighty God, Creator and Sustainer of the heavens and the earth and all that is within them, the Eternal and Absolute, to whom alone all worship is due.
[3]- Ar-Raḥmān and ar-Raḥeem are two names of Allāh derived from the word “raḥmah” (mercy). In Arabic grammar both are intensive forms of "merciful" (i.e., extremely merciful). A complimentary and comprehensive meaning is intended by using both together. Raḥmān is used only to describe Allāh, while raḥeem might be used to describe a person as well. The Prophet (peace be upon him) was described in the Qur’an as raḥeem. Raḥmān is above the human level (i.e., intensely merciful). Since one usually understands intensity to be something of short duration, Allāh describes Himself also as raḥeem (i.e., continually merciful). Raḥmān also carries a wider meaning - merciful to all creation. Justice is a part of this mercy. Raḥeem includes the concept of speciality - especially and specifically merciful to the believers. Forgiveness is a part of this mercy. In addition, Raḥmān is adjectival, referring to an attribute of Allah and is part of His essence. Raḥeem is verbal, indicating what He does: i.e., bestowing and implementing mercy.
Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds
(2) [All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord[4] of the worlds -
[4]- When referring to Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā), the Arabic term “rabb” (translated as “Lord”) includes all of the following meanings: “owner, master, ruler, controller, sustainer, provider, guardian and caretaker "
The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
(3) The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful,
King of the Day of Judgment
(4) Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.[5]
[5]- i.e., repayment and compensation for whatever was earned of good or evil during life on this earth.
Beware of worship and Thine aid we seek
(5) It is You we worship and You we ask for help.
We have guided you to the straight path
(6) Guide us to the straight path -
The path of those upon whom You have bestowed blessings, neither those upon whom Your anger is incurred, nor those who are lost.
(7) The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have earned [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
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