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memory is not the basis of the truth of some event, it is a truth beyond denial that all of us were born

but we do not remember the most important event of our life. He as our Fosterer, created us and ordered the angels to bow down before Adam 38:71-74. Bowing down of angels was probably putting all concerned energies under the control of man. In view of this the present human progress in science and technology may be due only to their control on energies known as angels in the language of religion and this human control on energies is a gift to humanity by Allah (SWT) and not its achievement. Allah (SWT) as the Fosterer provides for mankind whatever He Wills giving more to some and less to others 17:30. He guides human beings through His communications to selected persons known as prophets and messengers of Allah (SWT) who try to lead them to paradise and save them from hell 4:163-166, 7:203. We are required to seek only His help 1:4, 40:60 as He is our Fosterer 114:1, praise and glorify Him 32:15, declare His Greatness 2:185, believe in His signs, fear Him, not associating any partner with Him 23:57-61, put our trust only in Him 16:99 and worship Him alone 40:64-65 seeking His protection from being influenced by the evil suggestions of the devil 23:97-98 because if we obey the devil we will land in hell 26:91-95. Allah (SWT) operates as Rabb exhibiting 30 of His Attributes. Some communities regard their priests, monks and prophets as their Rabb 9:31, 3:64. The fact is that Allah (SWT) is the only Rabb-Fosterer of His creation 1:1. 6. AL -ALAMIIN ( The worlds ) 1:1

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Aalam (the singular of Aalamiin) is a thing through which the knowledge of something else is obtained. Alaamaat means land marks 16:16 and Alaam means mountains 42:32 which are again land marks which help in obtaining knowledge of the direction of ones destination. The whole creation is known as an Aalam because knowledge of its Creator Allah (SWT) is obtained through it. There are many worlds, physical, mental, spiritual, past, present, future, human, animal etc. Besides, the world today is not what it was yesterday or what it would be tomorrow. According to scientists, the universe is continuously expanding, occupying different volumes at different moments. Quantum physicists too propose the existence of many universes. In view of all this, the creation of Allah (SWT) would best be represented by the plural Aalamiin meaning worlds which includes all the heavenly bodies and the earth 45:36 and all that is between them (19:65) 7. MAALIK ( Master ) 1:3

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An Attribute of Allah (SWT) meaning One Who owns having full authority and power 30:28 on everything - the Master. Malik meaning 7

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