1- It is a feature of literary style in Arabic that a person may refer to himself by the pronoun nahnu, 'We', for respect or glorification. 2- He may also use the word ana, 'I', indicating one person, or the third person huwa, 'He'. All three styles are used in the Quran, where Allah addresses the Arabs in their own tongue.
Wael Abdelgawad. Allah had a plan for you before you were born, and He still has a plan for you. Allah's plan for you is necessary and glorious. His plan is vital to your success and important to the world. Allah's plan is not set in stone, as if we were robots pre-programmed in the factory. That would strip us of free will and deny ourThey will say: 'We ask for Your good pleasure, O Lord.' He will say: 'It is because I am pleased with you that you are in My Paradise, and you are honoured.' Then He will say (again): 'Ask of Me.' They will say all together: 'We ask for Your good pleasure.' He will ask them to testify that He is pleased with them.
In sha Allaah this discussion will be of benefit to everyone who wants to understand the truth of the matter. (1) The Qur'aan speaks of the importance of the Sunnah, for example: (a) Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "He who obeys the Messenger has indeed obeyed Allaah . . ." [al-Nisaa' 4:80] Allaah described obedience to the
5. Surah 15, ayah 26-44 of the Holy Quran describes the then blessed Jinn Iblis (now accursed Satan) refusing to prostrate before the Prophet Adam (AS). Allah, responds by cursing Iblis (15:34-44): The Lord said: "Then get out of here; you are rejected, and there shall be a curse upon you till the Day of Recompense." Iblis said: "My Lord!
1) We were created to worship Allah. We were created to worship Allah, and we all made a promise to do so before we were sent to earth. Tests are a means for us to fulfill this promise. In fact, they are a " sunnah " of Allah - i.e. tests are the means by which Allah distinguishes between us, because they help to expose faith and lack of Amidst our happiness, we forget Allah (SWT). We should consciously thank Allah (SWT) from the smallest of things to the biggest of things - we should always say "Alhamdulillah" and praise the one who made it possible for us. It is Allah's (SWT) mercy if we find ourselves being saved from calamities and difficulties in life, it is not Allah is the Creator of the Earth, the Heavens, and the universe, so of course He is not restricted in anything. He is the knower of all things, seen and unseen. He causes life, and death, and when He decides upon something, all He has to say is " BE !". So, don't fall into despair, and don't lose hope in Allah. .