![]() As a matter of fact, if sovereignty in its true sense is at all found somewhere, it is found only in Allah's Kingship. These explanations make it abundantly clear that Allah is not King in some limited or metaphoric sense but He is real King in the most perfect and complete sense of sovereignty. AII that is good is in Thy power indeed Thou hast full power over all things." (Al-i-Imran: 26). Thou exalts whomever Thou wilt and Thou abases whomever Thou wilt. ![]() "Say: O Allah, Sovereign of the Kingdom, Thou bestows kingdom on whomever Thou wilt, and Thou takes it away from whomever Thou wilt. "The Being Who gives protection while none can give protection against Him." (Al-Mu'min: 88). "Allah rules and there is none to reverse His decrees." (Ar-Ra'd: 41). "He is accountable to none for what He does, but all others are accountable (to Him).'" (Al-Anbiyii': 23). ![]() "Doer of whatever He wills." (AI-Buruj: 16). "In His hand is the absolute control of everything." (Ya Sin: 83). "He has no partner in His sovereignty." (Al-Furqan: 2). "To Him belongs the dominion of the earth and the heavens, and all matters are referred to Him for decision." (AI-Hadid: 5). "He administers the affairs of the world from the heavens to the earth. "Whoever exist in the heavens and the earth are He servants all arc obedient to Him." (Ar-Burn: 26). At different places in the Qur'an all aspects of Allah's Sovereignty, have been presented and explained fully. Everything submits itself to His command and power and authority, and there is nothing to delimit His Sovereignty. His Sovereignty and rule comprehends the entire universe. Moreover, the word al-Malik its general sense also gives the meaning that He is King of the tire universe and not of a particular region or of a specific country. 36The word used in the original is al-Malik, which means at He alone is the real Sovereign.
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