Who Is Allah? The Absolute King, Creator And Most Merciful
The Lord of Majesty and Perfection
Allah is the One, the Absolute, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of all that exists. He is beyond time, beyond space, and beyond human comprehension. He was before the beginning and will remain when all has perished. He is Al-Awwal (The First) and Al-Akhir (The Last), Al-Zahir (The Manifest) and Al-Batin (The Hidden). Nothing is like Him, and nothing escapes His knowledge. He is Al-‘Aleem (The All-Knowing), knowing what is in the deepest oceans and the farthest galaxies, hearing the whispers of every heart and the silent cries of the oppressed. He is Al-Qadeer (The All-Powerful), controlling every atom in existence. If He commands a thing to be, it is; if He wills its destruction, none can prevent it. He is the Master of the Throne, the Owner of the dominions of the heavens and the earth, the King of kings before whom all rulers will stand humbled on the Day of Judgment.
The Power of Allah – A Dominion Without Limit
Allah’s power is beyond human imagination. The entire universe is under His command. The stars burn by His will, the sun rises and sets by His order, and the winds carry rain to barren lands only by His mercy. He commands the seas to rise and the earth to shake; He brings life into the womb and takes it away at its appointed time. The greatest empires crumble at a single decree from Him, and the mightiest of creation mountains, oceans, planets are but specks in His dominion. He is the one who split the sea for Musa (AS), protected Ibrahim (AS) from the fire, brought back the dead at the hands of ‘Isa (AS), and sent down the Qur’an to illuminate hearts. When the world becomes dark, He is An-Nur (The Light), guiding those who seek Him.
How He Manages the Creations and the Universe
Every moment, Allah manages the affairs of billions of His creation. The birds do not fly without His permission, the rain does not fall except by His command, and not a single leaf drops from a tree except that He knows it. He provides for every soul, from the ants beneath the earth to the creatures in the depths of the oceans. The galaxies move in perfect order, the planets do not collide, and the heart of a newborn beats for the first time all because He commands it so. He is Ar-Razzaq (The Provider), feeding those who acknowledge Him and those who deny Him. He gives power to whom He wills and strips it from whom He wills. He is Ash-Shafi (The Healer), curing the sick when all medicine fails. He is Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), bringing down the arrogant and lifting the humble.
Reflecting on the Creator – The One Without Equal
Ponder over the vastness of the universe; even the greatest telescopes cannot reach its end, yet Allah holds it in His grasp. Think of the depths of the ocean, where creatures exist that no human has ever seen, yet Allah provides for them. Consider the complexity of the human body every heartbeat, every breath, every cell in perfect harmony, working without rest who but Allah could create such precision? When you feel lost, know that Allah is Al-Hadi (The Guide), and when you feel broken, He is Al-Lateef (The Most Subtle, Most Kind). He is not limited by time, nor by space, nor by weakness. He is Allah, the One whom angels bow to, whom Prophets call upon, whom the righteous seek, and whom the entire creation depends upon. No words can encompass His greatness, no mind can comprehend His essence, and no heart that turns to Him is ever forsaken. So glorify Allah as He deserves to be glorified, for He is beyond all praise, beyond all limits, and beyond all comparison. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth, and to Him alone will we all return.
The Supreme Authority – None Can Challenge Him
Allah is Al-Malik (The Absolute King), whose sovereignty is unmatched. The greatest rulers of history Pharaoh, Nimrod, and countless others declared themselves as powerful, yet they were reduced to dust, while Allah remains. Every nation that has ever risen or fallen did so by His decree. He is Al-Muhaymin (The Guardian), preserving the heavens and the earth. If He were to remove His protection for even a moment, chaos would overtake the world. No army, no fortress, no wealth can shield anyone from His command. When He wills for a soul to rise, no one can bring it down, and when He decrees for a tyrant to fall, no one can hold them up.
On the Day of Judgment, when the trumpet is blown, the mighty mountains will turn to dust, the skies will split, and every soul will stand trembling before Him. On that day, Allah will call out: “To whom belongs the dominion today?” But there will be none left to answer, for all creation will be silenced, and then Allah Himself will declare: “To Allah, The One, The Irresistible!” (Surah Ghafir 40:16).
His Mercy – Beyond Imagination
Despite His absolute power, Allah is Ar-Rahman (The Most Gracious) and Ar-Raheem (The Most Merciful). His mercy covers everything. It is out of His mercy that He gives life, provides sustenance, and guides hearts. A mother’s love for her child is only a fraction of the mercy He has for His servants. He extends His mercy even to those who reject Him, allowing them time to return. The doors of repentance are always open, and no sin is too great if one turns back to Him sincerely. Even if a person’s sins were to reach the skies, if they repent, He would forgive them without hesitation.
His mercy is seen in the smallest things the cool breeze on a hot day, the taste of water when thirsty, the peace that comes with sincere dua. But the greatest mercy of all is His guidance. He sent messengers, revealed scriptures, and placed signs all around us so that we may know Him. To recognize Allah is to recognize that no hardship, no loss, and no suffering is in vain everything has wisdom, and for those who submit, the reward is beyond imagination.
The Creator Who Answers Every Call
When we feel alone, overwhelmed by trials, or broken beyond repair, remember that Allah is closer than our jugular vein (Surah Qaf 50:16). No force on earth can stop what He wills to give, and no one can grant what He withholds. So turn to Him with certainty whether in ease or difficulty and know that no dua is ever wasted.
A Reflection – The Only One Worthy of Worship
Look at the sky does it have cracks? Look at the sun does it ever fail to rise? Look at the heart it beats tirelessly without our command. Everything in creation submits to Him willingly or unwillingly. Yet, He has given humans the free will to choose, and that is the greatest test. Those who recognize Him, obey Him, and trust in Him will find peace in this world and eternal bliss in the next.
There is no one like Allah. He was never born, nor will He die. He neither sleeps nor tires. He does not need food, drink, or rest. He was not created, nor can He be compared to anything in existence. He is Al-Hayy (The Ever-Living), Al-Qayyum (The Sustainer of all things). He does not need us, yet we desperately need Him.
If every human, every jinn, every angel were to worship Him perfectly, it would not increase His majesty in the slightest. And if all creation were to disbelieve, it would not diminish His power at all. He is Allah The One and Only, the Supreme, the Majestic, the All-Powerful, the Most Merciful, the Master of the Universe and everything within it. Nothing happens except by His permission, and to Him alone is our return.
Let every heart that seeks the truth recognize that no one deserves our devotion, love, and submission except Allah. He is the beginning and the end, the seen and the unseen, the One whose greatness knows no limits. Glorified and exalted is He, beyond what the minds can perceive, beyond what the tongues can describe. La ilaha illa Allah there is no god but Allah, and He alone is worthy of worship.
The Majesty of Allah – Beyond Human Comprehension
No mind can fully grasp His greatness, no heart can contain the depth of His wisdom, and no words can truly describe His majesty. Allah is beyond what we can imagine, yet He has given us glimpses of His power through His creation. The galaxies that stretch beyond human reach, the microscopic world unseen by the naked eye, the precision in the laws of physics, and the harmony in nature all of it points to the perfection of the One who created it.
He is Al-Badee’ (The Incomparable Creator) He creates without blueprint, without material, and without assistance. The universe did not come into existence randomly. It was His command, “Be!” and it was. (Surah Yasin 36:82). He created the heavens and the earth in perfect measure, set the sun and moon in precise orbits, and fashioned every living being with care. The diversity of creatures, from the tiniest ant to the massive blue whale, all operate under His decree. Every heartbeat, every breath, and every blink of an eye happen by His will.
His Power Over All Things
Consider the wind it can be a gentle breeze or a powerful storm that uproots cities. Allah sends it as a mercy or as a punishment. Consider water it is life-giving, yet He can turn it into a raging flood that wipes out entire civilizations. The same water that drowned the people of Nuh (AS) parted for Musa (AS) and his people. This is the power of Allah He commands nature itself, bending it to serve His will.
Consider fire it burns everything in its path, yet when Allah commanded it to be cool and safe for Ibrahim (AS), it obeyed instantly. The laws of nature that seem fixed are under His control; nothing acts independently of His will. When the people of Thamud mocked their prophet and demanded a sign, Allah split a mountain and brought forth a living she-camel. When the people of ‘Ad became arrogant, Allah sent a wind that destroyed them in seven nights. When Firaun claimed to be god, Allah drowned him in the very sea he once ruled over.
The heavens do not collapse because He holds them up. The earth does not crumble beneath us because He keeps it firm. Every second, billions of creatures live and die, rain falls and evaporates, and unseen forces maintain balance in the universe all because Allah is Al-Mudabbir (The Perfect Planner).
The One Who Controls Life and Death
Allah is Al-Muhyi (The Giver of Life) and Al-Mumeet (The Taker of Life). Every soul is brought into existence at its appointed time and taken when its decree is complete. Kings and beggars, scholars and sinners all will taste death (Surah Al-Imran 3:185). No wealth, no power, no army can stop it. Even the Angel of Death himself will die when his task is done, and only Allah will remain.
When we stand before Him, every soul will realize that the world was nothing but a test. Those who spent their lives in arrogance, believing they were in control, will see the truth when it is too late. The powerful will be powerless, the mighty will be humbled, and the only ones who will find peace are those who submitted to Him in this life.
The One Who Guides and Protects
Allah is Al-Hadi (The Ultimate Guide). He does not leave His servants lost He sends signs, messengers, and revelation to show the right path. Every moment of guidance is a gift from Him. Many have eyes but do not see, ears but do not hear, hearts but do not understand because true guidance is only given to those who seek it sincerely.
He is Al-Waliyy (The Protective Friend) when you rely on Him, you are never alone. The prophets, despite facing extreme hardships, remained steadfast because they trusted Allah completely. Musa (AS) stood before the sea with an army chasing him, yet he did not panic. He said, “My Lord is with me, and He will guide me.” (Surah Ash-Shu’ara 26:62). And Allah split the sea for him.
When you trust in Allah, you will never be defeated, even if the whole world stands against you. Your hardships are not punishments they are steps toward something greater. Every difficulty is a door to Allah’s mercy. Sometimes, He delays giving you what you want because He wants to give you something far better.
Recognizing The One True God
Allah is not like His creation. He does not tire, does not forget, and is not limited by time or space. He is eternal without beginning and without end. He has no need for food, sleep, or companionship. He was the only One before creation, and He will remain when everything perishes.
Every moment, every second, He is in control. Not a leaf falls without His knowledge. Not a drop of rain descends except by His command. Not a heartbeat skips except by His permission. He knows what was, what is, and what will be. He knows what is hidden in the depths of the oceans and the whispers of a broken heart.
If we spent our entire lives in prostration, praising Him day and night, it would not be enough to thank Him for even a single breath. He is the only One worthy of our worship, our love, our fear, and our hope. Nothing in this world is greater than Him, and nothing is more deserving of our devotion than Allah, The Supreme, The Almighty, The Most Merciful.
So let every soul reflect: If we do not worship Him, then what are we worshiping? If we do not trust Him, then who can we trust? If we do not seek Him, then what are we seeking? Everything in creation will perish, but only Allah remains. So return to Him before it is too late.
“And to Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth, and to Allah is the final return.”
(Surah An-Nur 24:42).
Reflecting on Our Existence A Call to Return to Allah
Look around you everything in this world is temporary. The wealth you chase, the status you hold, the people you love all will fade one day. The most beautiful faces will wrinkle, the strongest bodies will weaken, and the greatest empires will crumble into dust. Even the sun, which has shone for millions of years, will one day dim and vanish. Nothing remains except Allah, the Eternal, the Ever-Living.
“Everyone upon the earth will perish, and there will remain the Face of your Lord, Owner of Majesty and Honor.” (Surah Ar-Rahman 55:26-27)
Then why do we attach our hearts to what is temporary? Why do we rely on people, wealth, or power when all of it is in the hands of Allah? He gives and He takes as He wills. If we chase the world, we will always be restless because the world was never meant to satisfy the heart. The heart was created for something greater: to know and love its Creator.
Allah The Most Merciful, The Most Forgiving
Despite our constant disobedience, Allah does not rush to punish us. He sees our sins, hears our careless words, and knows the hidden intentions in our hearts. Yet, He does not strike us down. Instead, He waits, He gives chances, He calls us back.
No matter how far you have strayed, the doors of mercy are always open. No matter how many sins you have committed, Allah’s forgiveness is greater. A single sincere tear of repentance can wipe away years of disobedience. A single prostration can reconnect you with the Lord of the Worlds. So long as you are breathing, it is never too late to return.
Signs of Allah in Our Daily Lives
We do not need to look far to see Allah’s presence. Every breath we take is a gift. Every time we wake up after sleep, it is as if we have been given a new life. The food we eat, the water we drink, the protection we enjoy all come from Him, even when we take them for granted.
A person might live a life of arrogance, denying Allah and ignoring His signs. Yet when sickness comes, when hardship strikes, when death approaches suddenly, they remember Him. Why? Because deep down, every soul knows its Creator. Even the most rebellious hearts cry out to Him in times of distress.
Allah reminds us through these moments not to harm us, but to awaken us. If life were always smooth, we would forget Him. But through trials, He calls us back.
The Wise Purpose Behind Hardships
Some wonder, “If Allah loves us, why does He test us?” The answer is simple: tests are not punishments, they are purification. Just as gold is purified through fire, the believer is purified through trials. Hardships soften the heart, increase faith, and bring us closer to our Creator.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“When Allah loves a servant, He tests him.” (Tirmidhi)
Think of a loving mother who wakes her child for school. The child may cry, complain, and wish to sleep longer, but the mother insists because she knows what is best for the child. Similarly, when Allah removes something from our lives, when He delays a blessing, or when He allows suffering, it is never out of cruelty. It is always out of wisdom and love, even if we do not understand it at the moment.
Recognizing Allah’s Power in Our Lives
Every step we take is guided by Him. Every difficulty is a lesson, every delay is a wisdom, every loss is a redirection. The believer trusts in this, even when things seem unclear.
If Allah delays something you desire, it is because He knows the right time to give it.
If He takes something away, it is because He plans something better.
If He tests you, it is because He wants to elevate your rank.
Nothing in your life is random. Everything is perfectly designed by the One who knows what is hidden and what is yet to come.
A Final Call Return Before It’s Too Late
The time will come when we will meet Him. The illusions of this world will vanish, and only our deeds will remain. Those who lived for Allah will rejoice, while those who ignored Him will regret but regret will not benefit them anymore.
So while we have time, let us turn back to Him. Let us cleanse our hearts, correct our intentions, and walk the path of those whom He loves. The world will end, but our souls are eternal. Where they will end up depends on what we do now.
May Allah make us among those who recognize Him, trust Him, and return to Him with a heart full of faith and love. Ameen.
The Journey Back to Allah A Life of True Purpose
The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life spent without knowing Allah. People chase wealth, status, and desires, thinking these things will bring happiness. But no matter how much they gain, there is always an emptiness inside. That emptiness is the soul crying out for its Creator.
Allah created us for a purpose greater than this world. He did not create us to merely eat, sleep, work, and die. He created us to know Him, to worship Him, and to return to Him in a state of purity. Everything we experience joy, sorrow, love, loss is part of that journey back to Him.
The Illusion of This World
This world is nothing but a deception. It promises happiness, yet it always disappoints. People who chase money are never satisfied, no matter how much they earn. Those who seek fame always feel empty, no matter how many people admire them. Even those who indulge in every desire still find themselves restless.
Allah tells Us: “And what is the life of this world except the enjoyment of delusion?”
(Surah Al-Hadid 57:20)
The reality is, everything you love in this world is temporary. The people you love will leave, the things you own will break, and the status you hold will fade. But Allah remains. He is the only One who never leaves, never disappoints, and never stops giving.
Why Does Allah Test Us?
Some people ask, “If Allah loves us, why does He let us suffer?”
The answer is simple: Hardships are not punishments; they are reminders, lessons, and purification.
A mother takes her child to the doctor for a painful injection. The child cries and does not understand why the mother allows this pain. But the mother knows it is for the child’s benefit. Similarly, when Allah puts us through tests, it is not to harm us, but to strengthen us, cleanse us, and bring us closer to Him.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The most severely tested people are the Prophets, then those closest to them in righteousness.” (Tirmidhi)
If even the Prophets faced suffering, then how can we expect a life free of hardships? The difference is, a believer understands that tests are a path to Jannah. Every difficulty erases sins, raises ranks, and increases faith if we respond with patience and trust in Allah.
The Power of Repentance
Many people feel distant from Allah because of their past sins. They think, “I have done too much wrong. Will Allah still accept me?”
The answer is YES. No matter what you have done, Allah’s mercy is greater.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Allah’s mercy is greater than His wrath.” (Bukhari)
A man who had killed 99 people once asked if he could be forgiven. He was told that Allah’s mercy was open to him if he sincerely repented. Even after so many sins, Allah still gave him a path to Jannah. (Sahih Muslim)
So never let Shaytan deceive you into thinking that it’s too late. Allah loves those who return to Him. A single sincere repentance can wipe away a lifetime of sins.
How to Strengthen Our Connection with Allah
Pray with sincerity – Salah is not just a ritual; it is a conversation with your Creator.
Read and reflect on the Qur’an – It is a direct message from Allah to you.
Make dua often – Speak to Allah about everything, even the small things.
Seek forgiveness daily – We sin constantly, but Allah’s mercy is alwaysopen.
Surround yourself with righteous company – The people you spend time with will
either bring you closer to Allah or pull you away.
One day, every soul will stand before Allah. All the distractions of this world will be gone. The wealth, the status, the people we will leave everything behind. Only our deeds will remain.
For the believers, this will be the best moment of their existence. The moment they have lived for, prayed for, and waited for. The moment when they finally see the One they worshipped their entire lives. The One who was always near, always listening, always guiding.
But for those who ignored Allah, who rejected His guidance, this will be the greatest regret. They will beg for another chance, another moment to repent but it will be too late.
Allah says:
“Did you think that We created you in play, and that you would not be brought back to Us?” (Surah Al-Mu’minun 23:115)
The question is how will we stand before Him? Will we be among those who are pleased to meet Him, or among those who fear His judgment?
The choice is ours.
Let us turn back to Allah before we return to Him. Let us cleanse our hearts, purify our intentions, and live a life worthy of His pleasure. Because in the end, nothing else matters but our relationship with our Creator.
May Allah guide us, forgive us, and grant us the honor of seeing His Glorious Face in Jannah. Ameen.
The Reality of This Life and the Hereafter
Everything in this world is temporary your wealth, your health, your status, your relationships. But the one thing that remains eternal is Allah and the Hereafter. No matter how much we try to hold on to this dunya, it will eventually slip away, because we were not created for this world, but for something far greater jannah.
Imagine this: You are on a journey and stop at a rest area. Would you build a house there and get attached? No, because you know it’s temporary. This world is just a rest stop. Our final home is either Jannah or Jahannam, and we are all traveling towards one of these destinations. The wise person is the one who prepares for where they will live forever.
Why Do We Face Hardships?
Many people ask, “Why do good people suffer while evil people live in ease?” The answer is in the Qur’an:
“Do people think they will be left to say, ‘We believe,’ without being tested?” (Surah Al-Ankabut 29:2)
This world is an exam. Some are tested with hardships, some with blessings. The oppressor who enjoys life is not being rewarded he is being given time. Allah allows them to continue so that on the Day of Judgment, when punishment comes, they will have no excuse.
As for the believers who suffer, their pain is a purification. The Prophet ﷺ said:
“No fatigue, disease, sorrow, sadness, harm, or distress befalls a Muslim, not even a thorn that pricks him, but that Allah expiates some of his sins because of it.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
A believer’s suffering in this life will be their salvation in the next. On the Day of Judgment, those who suffered will be given rewards so immense that they will say, “We wish we had suffered even more in the world!”
The Deception of the Dunya
One of the greatest tricks of Shaytan is making us believe that pleasure and enjoyment in this life mean success. But if material success was a sign of Allah’s love, then Fir’aun, Qarun, and the tyrants of history would be the most beloved.
Look at the lives of the Prophets. Did they live in ease? No, they faced the hardest trials. If the best of creation were tested, why do we expect a life free of hardship?
The Ultimate Purpose To Return to Allah
Allah does not burden us for no reason. Every hardship is designed to bring us back to Him. Some people only remember Allah when they are broken. And sometimes, Allah breaks us just to rebuild us closer to Him.
When we lose hope in people, wealth, and the world, we are forced to turn to Allah alone. And that is the greatest gift to know Him, to rely on Him, and to trust in His plan.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever loves to meet Allah, Allah loves to meet him.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
The greatest success is to die in a state where Allah is pleased with us. Nothing else matters.
Imagine the moment when you finally meet Allah. The moment He welcomes you, forgives you, and grants you eternal peace. The struggles of this life will feel like a distant dream.
All the pain will be forgotten.
All the tears will turn into joy.
All the trials will turn into eternal reward.
And on that day, you will understand why you had to go through everything you did. You will say, “Ya Allah, it was all worth it.”
So be patient. Hold onto your faith. Your story is not over yet. Allah is preparing something beautiful for you. Trust Him, and He will never disappoint you.
The Voice of Allah When He Speaks, the Universe Trembles
The voice of Allah is beyond human comprehension, but we know from authentic narrations that when Allah speaks, His voice shakes the entire creation. The Prophet ﷺ said:
“When Allah decrees a matter in the heavens, the angels strike their wings in submission to His words, creating a sound like a mighty chain striking a rock. This fills their hearts with fear, and they fall into prostration. When the fear is removed, they ask each other, ‘What did your Lord say?’ They reply, ‘The Truth. And He is the Most High, the Most Great.’” (Sahih Muslim)
Imagine this: The most powerful angels, created from pure light, beings who have never disobeyed Allah even once when they hear His voice, they tremble, they fall, they submit. What then is the might of the One who speaks?
Even Musa (AS), the one whom Allah directly spoke to, could not bear the weight of His full presence. When Musa (AS) requested to see Allah, He was told:
“You will never see Me, but look at the mountain; if it remains in its place, then you will see Me.” (Surah Al-A’raf 7:143)
What happened? Allah manifested only a glimpse of His presence to the mountain, and the entire mountain crumbled to dust. Musa (AS) fell unconscious. If a mountain could not withstand a single reflection of Allah’s majesty, how can we?
The Armies of Allah Forces Beyond Imagination
Allah does not need any army, yet He has created endless soldiers that serve His command. In the Qur’an, He reminds us:
“And to Allah belong the armies of the heavens and the earth.” (Surah Al-Fath 48:4)
Some of Allah’s armies are visible, and many are hidden. Let’s reflect on a few:
- The Angels, Guardians of the Universe
There are angels created solely for war, for punishment, for guarding the heavens and hell. The angel Jibreel (AS), who brought revelation, possesses such immense power that a single strike of his wing wiped out entire nations.
When Allah sent him to punish the people of Lut, Jibreel (AS) lifted their cities high into the sky, flipped them upside down, and smashed them into the ground with such force that their screams were heard in the heavens.
- The Wind A Silent Yet Deadly Army
Allah used the wind to destroy the people of ‘Ad. It blew for seven nights and eight days, uprooting trees, crushing mountains, and lifting people into the sky before slamming them onto the ground. Their entire civilization was erased.
- The Birds Small but Mighty Soldiers
During the incident of Abraha, when an army came to destroy the Kaaba, Allah sent birds carrying stones. These tiny creatures, armed with pebbles, wiped out an entire army of elephants and soldiers. This is recorded in Surah Al-Fil.
- The Sea, A Weapon in Allah’s Control
When Fir’aun and his army pursued Musa (AS), the same sea that parted to save Musa closed upon Fir’aun in an instant. The mightiest ruler of his time, drowned in mere moments, left powerless before the will of Allah.
- The Jinn, Creatures Beyond Human Sight
Some jinn serve Allah and obey His command. During the time of Suleiman (AS), Allah granted him control over them. They built grand structures, retrieved treasures from the depths of the oceans, and were part of his vast army.
- The Disease and Plagues Invisible Yet Deadly Soldiers
The tiniest of Allah’s creation can wipe out entire civilizations. The Black Plague, pandemics, and sudden diseases are all reminders that power does not belong to man, but to Allah.
- The Night and Day Soldiers That Never Rest
The alternation of night and day is an army of Allah. One storm can shut down cities, one long night can bring fear, and one long day can scorch the earth. Everything moves by Allah’s command.
Who Can Stand Against Allah?
No king, no president, no army, no magician, no scientist, and no oppressor can challenge Allah. All power belongs to Him alone.
The Qur’an challenges:
“O assembly of jinn and men! If you are able to pass beyond the boundaries of the heavens and the earth, then do so. But you will never do so except with authority (from Allah).” (Surah Ar-Rahman 55:33)
Even if all of mankind and jinn united, they could not escape Allah’s dominion. He is Al-Qahhar (The Ever-Dominating), Al-Jabbar (The Compeller), and Al-Malik (The Absolute King).
A Final Reflection
When you look at the universe, the galaxies, the stars, and the countless creatures unknown to us remember that all of this is just a small part of Allah’s creation.
Yet, despite His greatness, He still listens to your duas, He still forgives your sins, and He still waits for you to turn to Him. What kind of King is this, who is so Merciful to His slaves?
O Allah, You are beyond what we can ever describe.
Your Power is beyond what we can ever imagine.
Your Kingdom is beyond what we can ever comprehend.
We are nothing, yet You care for us.
We are weak, yet You strengthen us.
We are sinful, yet You forgive us.
O Allah, we submit to You alone, we bow to You alone, and we seek protection in You alone. There is no god but You, the Most Powerful, the Most Merciful, the Lord of all that exists. La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.



