The throne of Allah
The power of god explained
All praise is due to Allah the king of all who claim sovereignty, the only one who has the authority to enact laws for his creatures, the source of life and the giver of death. He is the lord of all existence, the most generous to his creation, and the most compassionate being. He is the only one worthy of our worship, having no partners, associates, sons, daughters, or anyone else with whom he must consult.
Death does not affect him, however, because he is the everlasting, self-sustaining, eternal, and the only absolute. All glory belongs to Allah, who is in charge of everything. He is the one who created this intricate universe, the scene, the unseen, the evident, and the speculative, the earth and everything on it, and everything in it. He also sent his prophets and messengers to spread the common message of strict monotheism, which is simply that there is no one who is deserving of worship
There is no one else deserving of our submission but the All-Powerful, the Absolute, and the One Who Has No Partners. Islam has managed to preserve the crucial message that Allah sent to every nation in the Quran: "I have sent a messenger to call people to worship Allah alone and to avoid the worship of false gods." The earlier messages that changed the world in the region where the prophets were sent have changed, and even the prophets who brought them their names are now lost. that the reason it was never retained previously wasn't because the message was unique. However, since there would be no other prophets after Muhammad, sal Allahu, this meant that the message needed to be safeguarded and preserved in a manner that none of the previous messengers had been.
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