Ahl-al-Bayt (`a): Its Meaning and Origin. Message of Thaqalayn. Translated by M. Jalali Vol. 2, Nos. 2 & 3. The term "ahl" signifies the members of a household of a man, including his fellow tribesmen, kin, relatives, wife (or wives), children, and all those who share a family background, religion, housing, city, and country with him.
there is ahadith saying that the name of Imam Ali (as) came from the name of Allah as well. The Prophet (pbuh) said: In me Allah placed prophecy and benediction (al-nubuwwa l'baraka), and in Ali He placed the Imamate, and a chivilrous spirit, , then He gave us names having our names derive from His: from His name the Praised One of the Throne (dhu l-'arsh mahmud) He formed my name, Muhammed
Narrated by Al-Bukhari, 969; At-Tirmidhi, 757.". The Prophet ( ﷺ) said: "The days of Tashriq are the days of eating, drinking and remembrance of Allah.". Narrated by Muslim, hadith number 1141 (a) and 1141 (b). And what better way to remember Allah then by reciting this takbeer (saying: Allahu Akbar = Allah's the greatest) and tahleel Surat Al Ala Arab, Latin & Terjemah Bahasa Indonesia. بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ. سَبِّحِ اسْمَ رَبِّكَ الْاَعْلَىۙ. Sabbiḥisma rabbikal-a'lā. Sucikanlah nama Tuhanmu Yang Mahatinggi, الَّذِيْ خَلَقَ فَسَوّٰىۖ. Allażī khalaqa fasawwā. yang menciptakan, lalu menyempurnakan (ciptaan-Nya), وَالَّذِيْ قَدَّرَ فَهَدٰىۖ. This name of Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ, At-Tawwab, means the acceptor of repentance. This name makes an appearance in 11 different verses of the Qur'an. Now, being the acceptor of repentance is the most commonly understood meaning of this name. This is what is meant by seeking Tawbah, i.e., you return to Allah Allah is an Arabic word that means "God" or, more accurately, "the God.". In Western culture, it is commonly believed that the word Allah is used exclusively by Muslims to describe their god, but this is not actually true. The word Allah is used by Arabic speakers of all Abrahamic faiths (including Christianity and Judaism) as meaning

The divine name of al-Hadi, the one who guides. In Arabic, the word Hadiya means gift, symbolizing that guidance is a gift from Allah, Subhanah wa Ta'ala, that Hidaya comes from Him, and His commands and prohibitions as gifts for us. And He gifts us the ability to uphold His commands and prohibitions.

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