Ammar Alshukry – The 99 Names Of Allah – Al Hameed
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The speaker discusses the praiseworthy nature of Allah, who is praiseworthy in his actions, attributes, and attributes. The speaker uses Al principle as an example of praiseworthy accomplishments, and describes the operation Deepakha as a disturbing nightmare that caused people to be stunned and hated. Al principle is used to indicate Allah could have prevented this from happening, and his actions are seen as praiseworthy.
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Allah
is the praiseworthy. He's Al Hamid. He is
praiseworthy whether we praise him or not. He's
praiseworthy whether we believe in him or not.
And Allah
is praiseworthy in His essence, He's praiseworthy in
His attributes, He's praiseworthy in His actions, He's
praiseworthy in His legislation, He's praiseworthy in what
He allows to happen. And so a lot
of times people will present the contention and
they'll say, why did God allow for this
to happen? Allah is praiseworthy
even after it happens. Allah says, for example,
Allah describes
a
massacre that happens, a stain on human history,
the killing of Ashabu lujudut. And then Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala says that the only reason
why these people were massacred and were hated
is because they believed in Allah Al Aziz
Al Hamid.
Al Aziz indicates to us that Allah could
have prevented that massacre. He is the mighty
and Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala calls himself Al
Hamid indicating that he is praiseworthy in having
allowed it to happen because the consequences were
praiseworthy.
And Allah is praiseworthy in whatever he legislates.