![]() Al-Qadîm has no beginning or is before the beginning. The Timelessly or Beginninglessly Eternal, the opposite of muhdath or hâdith (that which came into existence after not having been). The Divine Names Related to Eternity Al-Qadîm: The Timelessly Eternal "That is because Allah - He is the Truth, and what you call upon besides Him is falsehood Allah is the All-High, the Most Great." (31:29) "On that Day Allah will pay them in full what is due to them, and they will know that Allah is the Clear Truth." (24:25) "That is because Allah is the Real and gives life to the dead and has power over all things and the Hour is coming without any doubt and Allah will raise up all those in the graves." (22:6) Every reality exists from His essence and nothing has any intrinsic reality except Him. The Truth, the Real, the Really-existing, He whose existence and divinity are true, the One who creates according to the requirements of wisdom, justice, right, rightness, the Necessarily-existing by His own Essence, He whose existence is undeniable. Allah is Knowing of everything)" (33:40)Īth-Thâbit: The One Whose Existence is FirmĪllah is the One whose existence is confirmed, enduring, lasting, substantial, and definite whereas our existence is ephemeral and transitory. Ka'in is derived from the verb ' kâna ' (to be), usually connected with other attributes, as: "Allah has knowledge of everything. He will pay him his account in full." (24:39)Īllah is Existing, firm, realised. A thirsty man thinks it is water, but when he reaches it, he finds it to be nothing at all, but he finds ( wajada) Allah there. "But the actions of those who reject are like a mirage in the desert. The existence of everything else is derived from His existence. It's because it wasn't in the notes I took from the book which I no longer have access to.)Īllah possesses real existence without beginning or end. If I don't mention the hadith under the name, it isn't because it doesn't exist. ![]() It deals not only with the Ninety-Nine Names, but also with all the names - or names derived from the verbs - which refer to Allah in the Qur'an and in hadith. (Most of this is derived from a book in French whose name I've forgotten. ![]()
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