This passage discusses the Surah Ikhlas and its key themes of Allah's oneness and power. It explains that the Surah responds to non-believers' questions about who created Allah by affirming that He has no partner or progeny. It also states that associating any such things like wife or children with Allah would be wrong, as He is the sole creator and eternal being worthy of worship. The passage emphasizes that believing in multiple gods would cause disorder, so Muslims must solely worship Allah.
This passage discusses the Surah Ikhlas and its key themes of Allah's oneness and power. It explains that the Surah responds to non-believers' questions about who created Allah by affirming that He has no partner or progeny. It also states that associating any such things like wife or children with Allah would be wrong, as He is the sole creator and eternal being worthy of worship. The passage emphasizes that believing in multiple gods would cause disorder, so Muslims must solely worship Allah.
This passage discusses the Surah Ikhlas and its key themes of Allah's oneness and power. It explains that the Surah responds to non-believers' questions about who created Allah by affirming that He has no partner or progeny. It also states that associating any such things like wife or children with Allah would be wrong, as He is the sole creator and eternal being worthy of worship. The passage emphasizes that believing in multiple gods would cause disorder, so Muslims must solely worship Allah.
question about the nature of Allah. They say that if Allah has created everything then who created Him? The main theme of this verse is about The Oneness And The Power Of Allah. He has no partner to share his attributes with , He does not have any progeny nor was he someone’s progeny And no one can lay claim to His Title. Same theme is mentioned In Surah Al – Anam, which states that Allah does not have a wife so there is no concept of His Family and children. He is due worship and His creations do not compare Him in attributes, control and rank or in any degree. Allah is ever- living, without a beginning or the end . And not limited by time. Allah is one and if there were more then one gods there would be disorder in the universe and conflicts between the gods.
B) This passage teaches us that we must not
associate any wife nor children with Allah as the Quash did , they regarded the angels as daughters of Allah and The Prophets As His Sons. Since he creates everything we must not hold His creations equal to Him and thus Worship Only Allah. We must not worship creations equal to us or even inferior to us. If we had more then one god then there would have been confusion in our lives and there would be a disorder as to whose commands are to be followed . Muslims recite this verse everyday in their prayers and as supplications Prophet (PBUH) regarded this as the one third of Quran.