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Types of Tawhid
Number of Items: 94
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A useful episode about the name of Allah Al-Jabbar (the compeller). This name was mentioned in the Quran one time, in surat Al-Hashr. This name is derived from the root “jabara” which linguistically has two meanings. The first is to force someone or something to do something. The other is to mend a broken bone or save someone from poverty. The name Al-Jabbar linguistically means arrogant and proud. Afterwards he shows the meaning of this name in relation to Allah and the effects of believing in this name.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
An interesting episode in English in which Sh. Bilal Philips shows the meaning of Allah’s name Al-‘Aziz (the Mighty) which is one of the most indicated Allah’s Names in the Quran. It is often mentioned with other names such as Ar-Raheem (the Most Merciful) and Al-Hakeem (the All-Wise). This name is derived from izza (power, strengthen, and dominance) and refers that Allah is able to take revenge on the wrongdoers and they cannot reply him. It also refers that Allah could not be forced to do something. We learn from this Name that we should trust in Allah, be certain that he is able to answer our supplications, seek strength from him only as He says, “Whosoever desires honor, power and glory, then to Allah belong all honor, power and glory…” and forgive all people while we are able to take revenge on them as the Prophet (peace be upon him) did with those who hurt him and tortured his companions even they tried to kill him.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
An interesting episode in English in which Sh. Bilal Philips explains Allah’s name Al-Muhaimen (the Guardian). He shows that this name means the Guardian and the Supreme Witness Who watches over all that takes place in His creation so this meaning leads us to reflect on our thoughts, deeds and words. When we do the righteous deeds, Allah will guard us from evils through his mercy. Afterwards Sh. Bilal gives us an effective remedy against the evil thoughts which lead us to commit what Allah forbids.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
An interesting episode in English in which Sh. Bilal Philips shows the meaning of Allah’s name Al-Mo’men (the Granter of Security) and its impacts on the universe. He pays our attention that Allah confirms in his Book that he would never oppress any person. So we should believe in Allah’s justice and wisdom. Also, Sh. Bilal refers to the rights of the neighbor and that we should provide him with security as the Prophet taught us. Finally, he relates a story concerning this moral.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
An interesting episode in English in which Sh. Bilal Philips shows the meaning of Allah’s name "As-Salaam" (the Bestower of Peace) which means to free Allah from any defect and to know that Allah is the source of security and safety. So the believer trusts in Allah’s promise and as a result, he lives in this world while being sure that Allah will reward him for abiding by His law. Afterwards Sh. Bilal gives some points about Islamic greeting.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
An interesting episode in English in which Sh. Bilal Philips shows the meaning of Allah’s name "Al-Quddoos" (the Holy) which means the one who is perfectly free from deficiency and holy in all aspects. So we reject all qualities which are unsuitable for Allah such as resting mentioned in Genesis (2:2) or repentance mentioned in Exodus (32:14). Also, we reject the claims of those who say that Allah’s law is backward and unsuitable for our times. Afterwards Sh. Bilal shows that Allah did not create us aimlessly but He is the All-Wise.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips explains three Names of Allah i.e. Al-Malek (the Sovereign Lord), Al-Maalek (the Owner), and Al-Maleek (the King), and shows the linguistic difference between them. Although there is a linguistic difference but this is only applicable to the human qualities not the Attributes of Allah. Afterwards he gives answer to a frequently asked question i.e. why is there evil in the world although Allah doesn’t like evil?
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips resumes talking about rules by which we abide during studying Allah’s Names. Afterwards he explains the issue of the greatest Name of Allah and shows opinions of the scholars, as Ibn Taymeya and Ibn Al-Qayyim, about this issue.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips mentions some impacts of Allah’s mercy as sending Prophets and Books, Paradise and rain. Some people confirm that it is wrong to describe Allah as the Beneficent or the Most-Merciful and they do that based on invalid deductions away from the clear message of Islam. Afterwards Sh. Bilal gives some methods through which we receive Allah’s mercy and confirms that one of them is to show mercy to people because Allah will not show mercy to one who doesn’t show mercy to people.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this interesting episode, Sh. Bilal Philips gives answer to a frequently asked question i.e. we know that Allah is the Beneficent, the Most-Merciful and his mercy conquers his anger but why some people will remain in Hell forever? Afterwards Shaikh Bilal mentions some issues refer to Allah’s mercy. Finally, He advises people not to remember Allah fast but in a careful way to reflect the great meanings of Adhkaar (supplication).
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips explains two Names of Allah i.e. Arrahmaan (the Beneficent) and Arraheem (the Most-Merciful) because of the fact that they come from the same root and carry the same meaning. He shows that according to the Quran and the Sunnah.
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips resumes his explaining of the meaning of the greatest Name of Allah and shows the root of the word "Allah". He also shows that the Prophet (peace be upon him) always urged and encouraged his companions to remember Allah through the day-to-day supplications and adhkaar (remembrance of Allah).
- English Lecturere : Bilal Philips
In this episode, Sh. Bilal Philips shows his methodology of explaining Allah’s Names according to Allah’s saying in Surat Al-A’raaf "And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by them, and leave the company of those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) His Names. They will be requited for what they used to do". He shows that the target of this series is to show how to apply these Names in our life.