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Full-version-Shefa-bio-of-Prophet, page : 153
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).
He is also called Ash-Sadek (the true) and many hadiths mention the Prophet as being Ash-Sadek Al Masduq (the truthful and confirmer).
Amongst the Names of Allah are, "The Guardian" (Al Wali), and "The Master (Al Mawla), both bear the meaning of Helper. Allah tells us, "Your guide is only Allah, His Messenger" (5:55). In the saying of the Prophet he said, "I am the guardian of those who believe." Allah says, "The Prophet has a greater right on the believers than their own selves" (33:6). The Prophet said, "To whomsoever I am his authority, Ali is also his authority."
Another of the Names of Allah is "The Pardoner" (Al 'Afoe). The meaning of this is that He is the One who acquits. In both the Koran and the Torah Allah refers to the Prophet by this name, and we find Him commanding Prophet Muhammad to accept what is easy, saying "Accept the easing" (7:199), and "yet pardon them, and forgive" (5:13). When this verse was revealed to the Prophet he asked the Archangel Gabriel to expanded upon its meaning. Gabriel replied, "Wait until I ask the One who knows." Upon his return Gabriel said, "O Muhammad, Allah orders you to renew yourself with those who sever themselves from you, and to give to those who refuse to give to you, and forgive those who are unjust to you."
The Prophet said, "Pardon those who wrong you." He is also described in the Torah as "He is neither coarse, nor harsh, rather he pardons and overlooks."
Amongst the Names of Allah is, "The Guide" (Al Hadi). Allah gives success to whosoever of His worshipers He wills, meaning guidance to His Way and His invitation to them. Allah says, "Allah invites you to the House of Peace. He guides whom He will to a Straight Path" (10:25).
Allah says, "And you, surely guide to a Straight Path" (42:52), and refers to the Prophet saying, "a caller to Allah by His permission" (33:46). Allah is the ultimate Guide and says, "You cannot guide whom you please; it is Allah who guides whom He will. He knows well those who are guided" (28:56). In this verse there is an indication to the way in which this attribute can be applied to other than Allah.
He, the Exalted is called, "The Guardian of Faith" (Al Mu'min), "The Protector" (Al Muhaymin), and these Names have similar meanings. Allah's Name Al Mu'min, means that He is the One who confirms His promise to His worshipers. He confirms the truthfulness
He is also called Ash-Sadek (the true) and many hadiths mention the Prophet as being Ash-Sadek Al Masduq (the truthful and confirmer).
Amongst the Names of Allah are, "The Guardian" (Al Wali), and "The Master (Al Mawla), both bear the meaning of Helper. Allah tells us, "Your guide is only Allah, His Messenger" (5:55). In the saying of the Prophet he said, "I am the guardian of those who believe." Allah says, "The Prophet has a greater right on the believers than their own selves" (33:6). The Prophet said, "To whomsoever I am his authority, Ali is also his authority."
Another of the Names of Allah is "The Pardoner" (Al 'Afoe). The meaning of this is that He is the One who acquits. In both the Koran and the Torah Allah refers to the Prophet by this name, and we find Him commanding Prophet Muhammad to accept what is easy, saying "Accept the easing" (7:199), and "yet pardon them, and forgive" (5:13). When this verse was revealed to the Prophet he asked the Archangel Gabriel to expanded upon its meaning. Gabriel replied, "Wait until I ask the One who knows." Upon his return Gabriel said, "O Muhammad, Allah orders you to renew yourself with those who sever themselves from you, and to give to those who refuse to give to you, and forgive those who are unjust to you."
The Prophet said, "Pardon those who wrong you." He is also described in the Torah as "He is neither coarse, nor harsh, rather he pardons and overlooks."
Amongst the Names of Allah is, "The Guide" (Al Hadi). Allah gives success to whosoever of His worshipers He wills, meaning guidance to His Way and His invitation to them. Allah says, "Allah invites you to the House of Peace. He guides whom He will to a Straight Path" (10:25).
Allah says, "And you, surely guide to a Straight Path" (42:52), and refers to the Prophet saying, "a caller to Allah by His permission" (33:46). Allah is the ultimate Guide and says, "You cannot guide whom you please; it is Allah who guides whom He will. He knows well those who are guided" (28:56). In this verse there is an indication to the way in which this attribute can be applied to other than Allah.
He, the Exalted is called, "The Guardian of Faith" (Al Mu'min), "The Protector" (Al Muhaymin), and these Names have similar meanings. Allah's Name Al Mu'min, means that He is the One who confirms His promise to His worshipers. He confirms the truthfulness