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Rabb
(Rab)
571
Lord, Creator, Sustainer (Source:IslamiCity)
Lord, Creator, Sustainer (Source:IslamiCity)
Al-fath ar-rabbani
3132
"Sublime revelation", a series of discourses by shaykh `abdu'l-qadir al-jilani (d. 561/1166). (Source:Taha Publication)
"Sublime revelation", a series of discourses by shaykh `abdu'l-qadir al-jilani (d. 561/1166). (Source:Taha Publication)
Al-hamdu lillahi rabbil 'alamin
(AL-HAMDO LILLAHI RABBIL 'ALAMIN)
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This is a verse from the Qur'an that Muslims recite and say many times per day. Other than being recited daily during prayers, a Muslim reads this expression in every activity of his daily life. The meaning of it is:Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
A Muslim invokes the praises of Allah before he does his daily work; and when he finishes, he thanks Allah for His favors. A Muslim is grateful to Allah for all His blessings. It is a statement of thanks, appreciation, and gratitude from the creature to his Creator.
(Source:MSA-USC)
This is a verse from the Qur'an that Muslims recite and say many times per day. Other than being recited daily during prayers, a Muslim reads this expression in every activity of his daily life. The meaning of it is:Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
A Muslim invokes the praises of Allah before he does his daily work; and when he finishes, he thanks Allah for His favors. A Muslim is grateful to Allah for all His blessings. It is a statement of thanks, appreciation, and gratitude from the creature to his Creator.
(Source:MSA-USC)
Rabb
1697
Lord, master. rabbi 'l- alamin means "the lord of the worlds", the lord in the seen and the unseen and at all levels of existence. (Source:Taha Publication)
Lord, master. rabbi 'l- alamin means "the lord of the worlds", the lord in the seen and the unseen and at all levels of existence. (Source:Taha Publication)
Rabb
2955
Lord, master; the particular divine name which rules a creature. (Source:Taha Publication)
Lord, master; the particular divine name which rules a creature. (Source:Taha Publication)
Rabb al-ard
506
Owner of the land in Musaqah or Musaqat and Muzara'ah contracts. (Source:IslamIQ)
Owner of the land in Musaqah or Musaqat and Muzara'ah contracts. (Source:IslamIQ)
Rabb al-mal
507
A person who invests in Mudarabah or Musharakah. (Source:IslamIQ)
A person who invests in Mudarabah or Musharakah. (Source:IslamIQ)
Rabb al-mid
1210
Investor, beneficial owner, sleeping partner. (Source:Taha Publication)
Investor, beneficial owner, sleeping partner. (Source:Taha Publication)
Rabbana wa laka'l-hamd
1877
"Our lord, praise is yours," said after rising from ruku ` after saying "sami `Allahu liman hamidah" (unless he is the imam of the prayer). (Source:Taha Publication)
"Our lord, praise is yours," said after rising from ruku ` after saying "sami `Allahu liman hamidah" (unless he is the imam of the prayer). (Source:Taha Publication)
Tarabbus
846
Waiting, observing. (Source:Taha Publication)
Waiting, observing. (Source:Taha Publication)