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All-Knowing. Allah calls His Prophet "a witness" and says, "O Prophet, We have sent you as a witness" (33:46) and, "and that the Messenger be a witness above you" (2:143).
Furthermore, another of the Names of Allah is, "The Generous and Honorable" (Al Karim). It has the attributes of being the One, with whom there is much good. It has also been explained as meaning, "The Overflowing of Generosity", and, "The Forgiving" as well as "the High". Allah calls the Prophet "Noble". In a prophetic quotation the Prophet said, "I am the most noble and master of the children of Adam." Each meaning of the name is equally valid for him.
Allah has named Himself "The Mighty" (Al Adhim). And its meaning is the One who is majestic, everything relies upon Him. When He speaks of the Prophet "Surely, you are of a great morality" (68:4).
Allah has named Himself ''The Thankful" (Ash Shakur). This Name bears the meaning of the One who rewards even the smallest action. Scholars have also said that it means, the One who praises those who obey. Allah described Prophet Noah with it saying, "He was truly a thankful worshiper" (17:3). In gratitude for the blessings given to him by his Lord, Prophet Muhammad said, "Why shouldn't I be a thankful worshiper?" It is recognition of its worth, and praise of Him, as well as striving for increase because Allah says, "If you give thanks, I will increase you" (14:7).
Two of His other Names are "The Knower" (Al Alim), the "Knowing" (Al Allam) the Knower of both the Unseen and Seen. Allah bestowed His Prophet with the virtue of knowledge from Him. He says, "He taught you what you did not know. The Bounty of Allah to you is ever great" (4:113), and in another verse Allah says, "and teach you that of which you have no knowledge" (2:151).
Furthermore, another of the Names of Allah is, "The Generous and Honorable" (Al Karim). It has the attributes of being the One, with whom there is much good. It has also been explained as meaning, "The Overflowing of Generosity", and, "The Forgiving" as well as "the High". Allah calls the Prophet "Noble". In a prophetic quotation the Prophet said, "I am the most noble and master of the children of Adam." Each meaning of the name is equally valid for him.
Allah has named Himself "The Mighty" (Al Adhim). And its meaning is the One who is majestic, everything relies upon Him. When He speaks of the Prophet "Surely, you are of a great morality" (68:4).
Allah has named Himself ''The Thankful" (Ash Shakur). This Name bears the meaning of the One who rewards even the smallest action. Scholars have also said that it means, the One who praises those who obey. Allah described Prophet Noah with it saying, "He was truly a thankful worshiper" (17:3). In gratitude for the blessings given to him by his Lord, Prophet Muhammad said, "Why shouldn't I be a thankful worshiper?" It is recognition of its worth, and praise of Him, as well as striving for increase because Allah says, "If you give thanks, I will increase you" (14:7).
Two of His other Names are "The Knower" (Al Alim), the "Knowing" (Al Allam) the Knower of both the Unseen and Seen. Allah bestowed His Prophet with the virtue of knowledge from Him. He says, "He taught you what you did not know. The Bounty of Allah to you is ever great" (4:113), and in another verse Allah says, "and teach you that of which you have no knowledge" (2:151).