The Attributes of Allah and the Values of Islam

The Attributes of Allah and the Values of Islam

Definition of the Values in the Quran

Masalahs must be compared to the Values

Were some hadith applicatable to the context or not ?

Was dragging the garment related to pride in those times or not ?

Values apply to the literal context at the time of the sahabah and now.

If you don't have the correct values, you will never live a happy life.

Supreme Intelligence

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  1. Allah, by definition, is beyond observation - The existence of God can only be proven through His revelation and honest science. Many scientists have declared it impossible for life to come about by human effort or even spontaneously.
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  3. Only intelligence can create new genetic information - The digital code and information in DNA is used by the cell in order to construct cell and manage the cell. If you randomly add data to the code, you will most likely damage the code, rather than create something better. New functions requires new code. New biological forms also requires new code. New code requires new information. When we trace any information to it’s source, we always come to a mind, rather than a material process. “No currently existing formal language can tolerate random changes in the symbol sequences without being destroyed.” Murray Eden – MIT.
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  5. Only intelligence can build complex beings - Scientists are trying to explain something very complex in terms of bottom up undirected processes. The evidence suggests a top down, rather than a bottom up approach. This bottom up approach is holding science back. Looking at life as an intelligent system yields insights as to how life works. Life has a level of complexity that could never assemble itself and thereafter reproduce itself. Complexity necessitates a designer.
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  7. “…Verily those on whom you call besides Allah, cannot create a fly, even though they combine together for the purpose…” Quran 22:73
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Al-Ahad: The Only One

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  1. Al-Awwal - The First
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  3. Al-Akhir - The Last
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  5. Al-Baqi - The Everlasting
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  7. Al-Ghani - The Self-Sufficient; The Rich Beyond Need
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  9. Al-Muheet - All-Pervading; The All-Encompassing
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  11. Al-Mutakabbir - The Superb; He Who Reveals His Greatness in All
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  13. Al-Qayyum - The Eternal
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  15. Al-Wahid - The One
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  17. Al-Warith - The Inheritor
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  19. Al-Wasi - The All-embracing; The Boundless
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  21. Al-Batin - The Hidden
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  23. Al-Lateef - The Subtle
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  25. Al-Noor - The Light
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  27. Al-Zahir - The Evident
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Al-Malik: The Sovereign

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  1. Al-Aliy - Sublime, The Most High
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  3. Al-Azeem - The All-glorious
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  5. Al-Hameed - The Praiseworthy
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  7. Al-Jaleel - The Majestic
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  9. Al-Majeed - The Glorious
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  11. Al-Rahman - The Most Gracious
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  13. Al-Majid - The Noble
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  15. Al-Azeem - The All-glorious
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  17. Al-Haiyy - The Living
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  19. Al-Muta'ali - The All-exalted
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  21. Al-Quddus - The Holy; The All-pure
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  23. Malik-ul-Mulk - The Lord of the kingdom
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Al-Mubdi: The Originator

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  1. Al-Muhiyy - The Life-giver
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  3. Al-Makir - The Planner
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  5. Al-Badee - The Innovative Creator
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  7. Al-Bari - The Maker
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  9. Al-Musawwir - The Shaper
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  11. Al-Muzayyin - The Adorner
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Al-Aziz: The All-Mighty

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  1. Al-Kabeer - The Great
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  3. Al-Mateen - The Firm
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  5. Al-Mueed - The Restorer
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  7. Al-Muhiyy - The Life-giver
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  9. Al-Muqaddim - The Promoter
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  11. Al-Muqtadir - The Prevailing
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  13. Al-Mumeet - The Life-taker
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  15. Al-Qadir - The Powerful
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  17. Al-Qawiy - The All-strong
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  19. Al-Wasi - The All-embracing; The Boundless
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  21. Al-Muqtadir - The Prevailing
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  23. Al-Qahhar - The Dominant; The Subduer; The All-Conquering; The Crusher
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  25. Al-Raqeeb - The Watchful
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Al-Muhaymin: The Watchful Guardian

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  1. As-Salam - The All-peace
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  3. Al-Hafeez - The Guardian; The Preserver
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  5. Al-Hadi - The Guide
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  7. Al-Malja - The Refuge
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  9. Al-Mawla - The Protector, The Master
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  11. Al-Mumin - The Giver of Peace and Tranquility
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  13. An-Nasir - The Helper; The Supporter
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  15. Al-Qareeb - The Nigh; The One Who Is Near
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  17. Al-Raqeeb - The Watchful
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  19. As-Samad - The Everlasting Refuge and sustainer
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  21. Al-Waali - The Governor, The Patron
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  23. Al-Wakeel - The Trustee
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  25. Al-Waliy - The Protecting Associate
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  27. Al-Mumin - The Giver of Peace and Tranquility
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Al-Haqq: The True Reality

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  1. Al-Aleem - The All-knowing
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  3. Al-Baseer - The All-seeing
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  5. Al-Hakeem - The All-wise
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  7. Al-Khabeer - The All-aware
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  9. As-Sami - The All-hearing
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  11. Ash-Shaheed - The Witness
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  13. Al-Wajid - The Finder
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  15. Al-Noor - The Light
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  17. Al-Rasheed - The Guide
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Al-Adl: The Just; The Equitable

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  1. Al-Hakam: The Judge
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  3. Ad-Dar - The Afflictor
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  5. Al-Baith - The Resurrector
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  7. Al-Haseeb - The Reckoner
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  9. Al-Khafid - The Abaser
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  11. Al-Mani - The Withholder
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  13. Al-Muakhir - The Deferrer
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  15. Al-Mubki - He Who Brings about Tears
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  17. Al-Muhsi - The Reckoner
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  19. Al-Mumeet - The Life-taker
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  21. Al-Muntaqim - The Avenger
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  23. Al-Muzill - The Humiliator
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  25. Al-Qabid - The Seizer; The Restricter
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  27. Al-Mukmil - He Who Perfects
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  29. Al-Jabbar - The Compeller
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  31. Al-Fasil - He who distinguishes, decides, settles
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Al-Kareem: The Most Generous

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  1. Al-Kafi - The Sufficient One
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  3. Al-Barr - The Beneficent; The All-good
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  5. Al-Mubashir - The Giver of good news
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  7. Al-Mudhheek - He who brings about laughter
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  9. Al-Mughni - The Enricher
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  11. Al-Muizz - The Honourer
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  13. Al-Mujeeb - The One who Answers All
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  15. Al-Muqaddim - The Promoter
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  17. Al-Muqeet - The Sustainer
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  19. Al-Mutahhir - The Cleanser; He Who Cleanses from Spiritual Evil
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  21. Al-Muyassir - He Who makes it easier
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  23. Al-Muzakkee - He Who Purifies His servants of all faults, shame, and spiritual impurity
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  25. Al-Nafi - The Beneficent
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  27. Al-Rafi - The Exalter
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  29. Al-Razzaq - The All-provider
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  31. Al-Wahhab - The All-giving
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  33. Ash-Shakoor - The Appreciative
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  35. Dhul-Jalaali-wal-Ikram - The Lord of Majesty and Generosity
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Al-Raheem: The Most Merciful

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  1. Al-Rauf - The Gentle
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  3. As-Saboor - The Forbearing
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  5. As-Samad - The Everlasting Refuge and sustainer
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  7. Ash-Shafee - The Healer; The Affectionate
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  9. Al-Wadud - The Loving
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  11. Al-Afuw - The Pardoner
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  13. Al-Basit - The Expander
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  15. Ad-Dafi - The Remover of Tribulations
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  17. Ad-Da'i - The Caller
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  19. Al-Fattah - The Opener
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  21. Al-Ghaffar - The Oft-Forgiving
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  23. Al-Ghafoor - The Forgiving
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  25. Al-Haleem - The All-clement; The lenient
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  27. Al-Jami - The Gatherer
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  29. Al-Muqallib-Al-Qulub - The Turner of people’s hearts
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  31. Ash-Shafi - The Intercessor
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  33. Al-Tawwab - The Acceptor of Repentence
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