With regard to the meaning of the phrase wa bi hamdihi: in brief, it means combining tasbih (glorification) and hamd (praise), either simultaneously or consecutively. So the meaning is: I glorify Allah as I am praising Him or I glorify Allah and I praise Him. Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said: "With regard to the words Enlarging the patterns and looking at the reflection in a mirror revealed the word 'Allah' (God) in Arabic. Larsson has so far found the names on at least 10 of the nearly 100 pieces she is

Al-'Allamah-as-Sayyid Muhammad Hosain at-Tabataba'i (may Allah have mercy on him) prefers to consider the first part of the Surah Meccan and the last part Medinan, since it contains words about prayer and alms and, according to the narrations from Ahlul Bayt, (as) the words mean 'the prayer and alms on the feast of fast-breaking day', and we kno

1- Existence (al-Wujud): It is obligatory to believe in the Existence of Allah. Allah said: {أَفِي اللهِ شَكٌّ} which means: [There is no doubt in the Existence of Allah.] Hence, it is obligatory to believe in the Existence of Allah. It is an eternal and everlasting attribute.
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