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আপুনি যদি ‘আল্লাহ কুইজ বিচাৰি আছে, তেন্তে আপুনি সঠিক স্থানত উপনীত হৈছে । ইয়াত আল্লাহ সম্পর্কে বিভিন্ন উৎসৰ পৰা আমি কুইজবোৰ সংগ্রহ কৰিছোঁ আমি আশাবাদী যে ছাত্ৰ-ছাত্ৰী তথা সাধাৰণ পাঠকসমাজে কুইজবোৰ ভাল পাব ।

আল্লাহ কুইজ  Allah Quiz

আল্লাহ কুইজ | Allah Quiz

আল্লাহ কুইজ-1

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহ কি?

উঃ আল্লাহ হৈছে গোটেই বিশ্বব্রহ্মাণ্ডৰ মহাশক্তিমান সৃষ্টিকৰ্তা, পালন কৰ্তা, ৰক্ষাকৰ্তা আৰু সংহাৰকৰ্তা। তেওঁ একক, চিৰন্তন, সৰ্বজান্তা, সৰ্ব প্ৰভাৱী একমাত্ৰ উপাস্য প্ৰভু।

প্ৰঃ ‘আল্লাহ’ শব্দৰ অৰ্থ কি?

উঃ ‘আল্লাহ’ শব্দৰ যথাযথ প্ৰতিশব্দ কোনো ভাষাতে নাই। ‘আল্লাহ’ শব্দটি স্বয়ং আল্লাহই নিজৰ বাবে নিজেই নিৰ্বাচন কৰিছে। ‘আল্লাহ’ শব্দৰ  বাহিৰে অইন কোনো বেলেগ শব্দৰ দ্বাৰা ইয়াৰ অৰ্থ যথাযথভাৱে বুজাব নোৱাৰি। সংক্ষেপে এই শব্দটিয়ে গোটেই বিশ্বব্রহ্মাণ্ডৰ চিৰন্তন মহাশক্তিশালী, মহাপ্ৰভাৱী প্ৰতিদ্বন্দ্বীহীন একক সৃষ্টিকৰ্তাক বুজায়।

প্ৰঃ ‘আল্লাহ’ শব্দটি কি শব্দৰ পৰা উদ্ভৱ হোৱা বুলি কোৱা হয়?

উঃ হিব্রূ ভাষাৰ ‘ইলা’ (ইলাহুন) শব্দৰ পৰা।

প্ৰঃ ‘ইছমে আজম’ কি?

উঃ ‘ইছমে আজম’ মানে সর্বশ্রেষ্ঠ নাম। ‘ইছমে আজম’ৰ দ্বাৰা আল্লাহক বুজোৱা হয়।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহক ফাৰচী ভাষাত কি বুলি কোৱা হয়?

উঃ  খোদা।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহ  ক’ত আছে?

উঃ সাত স্তৰ আকাশৰ ওপৰ (আৰশে আজীম)ত আছে।

প্ৰঃ আল কোৰানত আল্লাহ শব্দটি কেইবাৰ আছে?

উঃ  2,584 বাৰ।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহই পোন প্ৰথমতে কি সৃষ্টি কৰিছে?

উঃ শেষ পয়গম্বৰ হজৰত মহম্মদ (ছাঃ)ৰ নূৰ বা জ্যোতি। (কিছুমানৰ মতে কলম)।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহই নিজ হাতে কি কি বস্তু সৃষ্টি কৰিছে?

উঃ কলম, আৰশ, জান্নাতুল আদন আৰু আদম (আঃ)। বাকী বস্তুবোৰ তেওঁ ‘কুন’ (হোৱা) শব্দৰ দ্বাৰা সৃষ্টি কৰিছে।

প্ৰঃ  ‘শিৰক’ কি?

উঃ আল্লাহৰ অংশীদাৰ আছে বুলি বিশ্বাস কৰাক শিৰক বোলে। শিৰক মহাপাপ।

প্ৰঃ শিৰক কেই প্ৰকাৰ আৰু কি কি?

উঃ শিৰক দুই প্ৰকাৰ, যেনে– শিৰক জলী (প্ৰকাশ্য শিৰক) আৰু শিৰক খফী (গোপন শিৰক)।

প্ৰঃ ‘বিদয়াত’ কি?

উঃ বিদয়াত‘ মানে মনে গঢ়া কথা বা কাম। যি কাম হজৰত মহম্মদ (ছাঃ) আৰু তেখেতৰ চাহাবীসকলে কৰা নাই তেনে কাম শৰীয়তসন্মত ভাৱি কৰাৰ নামেই বিদয়াত।

প্ৰঃ ‘ক্কিয়াম’ কি?

উঃ ‘ক্বিয়াম’ শব্দৰ অৰ্থ হ’ল থিয় হোৱা। নামাজত ক্কিয়াম কৰা (থিয় হোৱা) ফৰজ (অৱশ্য কৰণীয়) কিন্তু মিলাদ (গুণকীৰ্তন) ত হজৰত মহম্মদৰ নাম শুনি ভক্তিভাৱে থিয় হোৱা (ক্কিয়াম কৰা) বিদয়াত।

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প্ৰঃ ঈমান কি?

উঃ  ইছলাম ধৰ্মৰ মৌলিক বিধানসমূহ অন্তৰে বিশ্বাস কৰা, মুখে স্বীকাৰ কৰা আৰু সেইবোৰ পালন কৰাই ঈমান। সংক্ষেপে ঈমান মানে সৰ্বশক্তিমান প্ৰভু আল্লাহৰ একত্বত দৃঢ় বিশ্বাস কৰা।

প্ৰঃ কুফৰ কি?

উঃ আল্লাহ আৰু তেওঁৰ ৰছুলক বিশ্বাস নকৰাক কুফৰ বোলে।

প্ৰঃ পৃথিৱীত ‘আল্লাহৰ ঘৰ’ বুলিলে কোন স্থানক বুজায়?

উঃ আৰব দেশৰ মক্কা নগৰত থকা কাবা শ্বৰীফক বুজায়।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহই বিশ্ব ব্রহ্মাণ্ড কেইদিনত সৃষ্টি কৰিছে?

উঃ 6 দিনত।

প্ৰঃ আল্লাহৰ সৃষ্টি জীৱ বা বস্তু কিমান?

উঃ 18 হাজাৰ।

প্ৰঃ 18 হাজাৰ মাখলুক (সৃষ্টি জীৱ) ক’ত ক’ত আছে?

উঃ আকাশত 6000, স্থলত 6000 আৰু পানীত 6000।

প্ৰঃ বায়তুল্লাহ শৰিফ কাৰ অনুকৰণত তৈয়াৰী?

উঃ সপ্তম আকাশত থকা ফিৰিস্তাসকলৰ উপাসনা গৃহ বায়তুল মামুৰৰ অনুকৰণত। 0 0 0

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Allah: According to Islamic Belief

Introduction

In Islamic belief, Allah is the central figure of worship and the one true God. The name “Allah” is derived from the Arabic word “al-Ilah,” which means “The God.” This term is unique to Islam and signifies the monotheistic nature of the religion. Allah is viewed as the Creator, Sustainer, and Ruler of the universe, embodying attributes of mercy, justice, and omnipotence. The concept of Allah is central to the faith and understanding of Muslims, shaping their worldview, daily practices, and ultimate purpose in life.

The Concept of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah)

At the core of Islamic theology is the concept of Tawhid, which refers to the oneness and uniqueness of Allah. Tawhid is not merely the belief in one God, but it also emphasizes that Allah is unique and incomparable, without partners, children, or equals. This principle rejects any form of polytheism or association (Shirk) with Allah. In Islam, affirming Tawhid means recognizing that Allah alone deserves worship and that all acts of devotion should be directed solely to Him.

The declaration of faith, or Shahada, encapsulates this belief: “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” This statement underscores the fundamental belief in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad.

Attributes of Allah

Allah is described in the Quran and Hadith through various names and attributes, known as Asma ul-Husna, or the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah. These names provide a glimpse into Allah’s nature and character. Some of the most significant attributes include:

Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful) and Ar-Rahim (The Most Compassionate): These attributes highlight Allah’s boundless mercy and compassion towards all of creation.

Al-Khaliq (The Creator): Allah is the originator of all things, and His creative power is unparalleled. Everything in existence is a manifestation of His will.

Al-Adl (The Just): Allah’s justice is absolute, and He is fair in all His judgments. Muslims believe that all actions will be judged justly on the Day of Judgment.

Al-Aleem (The All-Knowing): Allah possesses complete and perfect knowledge of everything—past, present, and future.

Al-Qadir (The All-Powerful): Allah’s power is limitless. He controls the heavens and the earth and nothing happens without His will.

Al-Ghafoor (The Forgiving): Allah is ready to forgive the sins of those who repent sincerely, showing His endless capacity for forgiveness.

Allah’s Relationship with Creation

In Islam, Allah is not a distant or detached deity but is intimately involved in the lives of His creations. Muslims believe that Allah is closer to them than their jugular vein, as stated in the Quran (Quran 50:16). This signifies that Allah is aware of every action, thought, and intention of His creation.

The relationship between Allah and humans is characterized by both love and reverence. Muslims are encouraged to develop a personal connection with Allah through prayer (Salah), supplication (Dua), and remembrance (Dhikr). Acts of worship are seen as means to gain closeness to Allah and to seek His guidance and mercy.

Allah’s Guidance and Revelation

Allah’s guidance is conveyed through the revelations sent to the prophets, culminating in the Quran, which is regarded as the final and most complete revelation. The Quran is considered the literal word of Allah, providing guidance on all aspects of life, including morality, law, and spirituality. Through the Quran, Allah communicates His will and instructions, offering a path to righteousness and salvation.

Prophet Muhammad, as the last messenger of Allah, serves as the exemplar of how to live according to Allah’s guidance. His sayings (Hadith) and actions (Sunnah) further clarify and expand upon the teachings of the Quran, guiding Muslims in their daily lives.

Allah in Daily Life

For Muslims, the belief in Allah permeates all aspects of life. Every action, no matter how small, is seen as an opportunity to worship and please Allah. Daily prayers, fasting, charity, and even personal conduct are done with the intention of fulfilling Allah’s commands. The constant remembrance of Allah serves as a reminder of His presence and the ultimate accountability that all individuals will face.

The reliance on Allah, known as Tawakkul, is an essential aspect of faith. It means trusting in Allah’s wisdom and being content with His decrees, whether in times of ease or difficulty. This trust in Allah provides comfort, strength, and a sense of purpose, reinforcing the belief that everything happens according to His divine plan.

Conclusion

The belief in Allah is the foundation of Islamic faith, encompassing the principles of oneness, uniqueness, and omnipotence. Understanding Allah’s attributes and maintaining a close relationship with Him are central to a Muslim’s spiritual journey. Allah’s guidance, as revealed through the Quran and the prophets, offers a comprehensive framework for living a righteous and purposeful life. By adhering to the teachings of Islam and maintaining a deep connection with Allah, Muslims strive to attain success in this world and the hereafter.

More Data About Allah (According to the Holy Quran)

Introduction

In the Holy Quran, Allah is presented as the one true God, the Creator, Sustainer, and Master of the universe. The Quran emphasizes the oneness, uniqueness, and omnipotence of Allah, rejecting all forms of idolatry and associating partners with Him. Through various verses, the Quran describes Allah’s attributes, His relationship with His creation, and His divine guidance. This article explores the concept of Allah as depicted in the Quran, with quotations that illuminate His nature and significance in Islamic belief.

The Oneness and Uniqueness of Allah

The central theme of the Quran is the oneness of Allah, which is encapsulated in the concept of Tawhid. Allah is described as being unique and without equal, affirming the Islamic belief in monotheism.

One of the most profound declarations of Allah’s oneness is found in Surah Al-Ikhlas:

“Say, He is Allah, [Who is] One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, Nor is there to Him any equivalent.” (Quran 112:1-4)

This passage emphasizes that Allah is singular, eternal, and unlike any other being, firmly establishing the foundation of Islamic monotheism.

Allah as the Creator and Sustainer

Allah’s role as the Creator and Sustainer of the universe is a recurring theme in the Quran. He is the originator of all that exists, and His creative power is unmatched.

“It is Allah who created the heavens and the earth and whatever is between them in six days; then He established Himself above the Throne. You have not besides Him any protector or any intercessor; so will you not be reminded?” (Quran 32:4)

This verse highlights Allah’s supremacy in creation, emphasizing that everything in existence is a result of His will and power. Furthermore, Allah is not only the Creator but also the Sustainer of life, providing for all creatures:

“And there is no creature on earth but that upon Allah is its provision, and He knows its place of dwelling and place of storage. All is in a clear register.” (Quran 11:6)

Allah’s Mercy and Compassion

The Quran frequently speaks of Allah’s mercy and compassion, describing Him as the Most Merciful (Ar-Rahman) and the Most Compassionate (Ar-Rahim). These attributes are mentioned at the beginning of nearly every chapter of the Quran, reminding believers of Allah’s boundless kindness.

“And My Mercy encompasses all things. So I will decree it [especially] for those who fear Me and give zakah and those who believe in Our verses.” (Quran 7:156)

Allah’s mercy extends to all of creation, but it is particularly bestowed upon those who have faith, perform righteous deeds, and seek His forgiveness.

Allah’s Knowledge and Power

Allah’s omniscience and omnipotence are central attributes highlighted throughout the Quran. He is all-knowing and all-powerful, aware of every detail in the universe, from the grandest galaxies to the smallest particles.

“Indeed, Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware.” (Quran 31:34)

Allah’s power is absolute, and nothing occurs without His permission:

“His command is only when He intends a thing that He says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is.” (Quran 36:82)

This verse demonstrates the ease with which Allah exercises His will, further underscoring His unmatched power and authority.

Allah’s Justice and Wisdom

Allah is described in the Quran as the ultimate judge who is just and fair in all His decisions. His justice is perfect, and every soul will be held accountable for its deeds.

“Indeed, Allah does not do injustice, [even] as much as an atom’s weight; while if there is a good deed, He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward.” (Quran 4:40)

Allah’s wisdom is evident in His creation and His laws, and He guides whom He wills to the straight path:

“And Allah invites to the Home of Peace and guides whom He wills to a straight path.” (Quran 10:25)

Allah’s Nearness and Accessibility

The Quran emphasizes that Allah is not distant or unapproachable. Instead, He is close to His creation and responds to their supplications.

“And when My servants ask you concerning Me, indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me [by obedience] and believe in Me that they may be [rightly] guided.” (Quran 2:186)

This verse beautifully illustrates Allah’s accessibility, showing that He is attentive to the prayers of His servants and ready to provide guidance and support.

Conclusion

The Quran provides a comprehensive portrayal of Allah as the one true God, embodying attributes of mercy, power, wisdom, and justice. Through various verses, believers are reminded of Allah’s closeness and the importance of maintaining a personal relationship with Him through prayer, obedience, and reflection. Understanding Allah’s nature as described in the Quran is essential for Muslims, as it shapes their faith, actions, and ultimate purpose in life. By embracing these teachings, Muslims seek to live in accordance with Allah’s will, striving for righteousness and the hope of attaining His mercy and paradise in the hereafter. 0 0 0

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