when there is gravity, all the creation of Allah are able to follow their norm. for example, human can do their work to earn living and worship Allah.
gravity also shows the greatness of Allah when everything has the same gravitational force that is 9.8 m/s2 no matter where the object s on Earth. hence, human will bow down and be grateful to Allah.
Thankfulness and gratitude
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Two key attributes that can be identified in the context of the night are: Al-Ghafur (The All-Forgiving): The night is seen as a time for reflection, repentance, and seeking forgiveness. Muslims often turn to Allah in the quiet of the night to ask for His mercy and forgiveness, emphasizing His attribute as the All-Forgiving. Al-Hakeem (The All-Wise): The night, with its stillness and serenity, reflects Allah’s wisdom in creating a balance between day and night, activity and rest. It demonstrates the wisdom behind the natural order and the need for rejuvenation. These attributes highlight both Allah’s mercy and His perfect wisdom in the design of creation.
To seek guidance in times of uncertainty, one can turn to prayer and reflection, seeking clarity and wisdom from Allah.
No, there is no specific correlation between Allah's happiness and blessing someone with daughters as a sign of His favor in Islamic belief. Allah's blessings are not based on gender but on His mercy and wisdom.
The name Allah is mentioned explicitly 2669 times in 1842 ayas (verses); including the the mentioning of Allah in openings of the Suras (chapters).
It is per Allah (or God and same God worshiped in Judaism and Christianity) wisdom and commands that should not be debated or justified. We just should follow Allah and His prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) orders and commands.
In times of difficulty and uncertainty, seeking guidance from Allah can be done through prayer, reflection, and seeking advice from knowledgeable individuals. Trusting in Allah's wisdom and seeking His help through prayer can provide clarity and strength during challenging times.
The motto of Okayama University is 'Creating and fostering higher knowledge and wisdom'.
Quran is Allah's literal word which mainly contains: wisdom, lessons, commandments, prohibitions, recommendations, laws, stories.
Simply put, there is such an amount of gravity that atoms fuse hence creating a lasting power
In Islamic beliefs, the number 99 is often considered significant as it represents the 99 names of Allah, which are attributes that describe His nature and qualities. Each name reflects a different aspect of Allah's character, such as mercy, compassion, and wisdom. Muslims believe that by understanding and reflecting on these names, they can deepen their connection to Allah and strive to embody these qualities in their own lives.