Allah grants life and death in the Quran

The Quran emphasizes that Allah is the ultimate source of life and death. He is the one who creates and sustains life, and He is the one who takes it away when the time comes. This is mentioned in several verses throughout the Quran, such as:

"It is He who gives life and causes death; and when He decrees a matter, He but says to it, 'Be,' and it is" (Quran 2:117).

"Allah is He who created you from dust, then from a sperm-drop, then from a clinging clot; then He brings you forth as infants; then He makes you reach maturity, then you become old - though some among you die before - and that you reach a term appointed, and so that you may understand" (Quran 40:67).

"Say: 'The life-giving Spirit is from Allah, and as for the matter of the Hour, no one knows when it will occur, but Allah'" (Quran 32:6).

These verses serve as a reminder of the fact that our lives are ultimately in Allah's hands, and that we should strive to live our lives in accordance with His guidance and teachings. They also emphasize the fact that death is a natural part of life, and that we should prepare ourselves for it by doing good deeds and seeking Allah's forgiveness.


Quran 44:8: "We have made it a Qur'an in Arabic, that ye may be able to understand (and learn wisdom)."
This verse emphasizes the importance of the Arabic language in understanding the Quran, which was revealed in Arabic. The Quran is the word of Allah, and was revealed in Arabic in order to facilitate its comprehension and implementation by Arabic-speaking people. The verse highlights the importance of understanding the language of the Quran, which is essential in order to fully comprehend the message and guidance contained in it.

Quran 53:44:
"And that He is the Lord of Sirius (the Mighty Star)." This verse affirms the power and authority of Allah, who is the Lord of Sirius, one of the brightest stars in the sky. The verse serves as a reminder of Allah's omnipotence and the vastness of His creation, as well as the importance of recognizing His power and authority.

Quran 57:2: "He it is Who created you, and among you there is an unbeliever and among you there is a believer, and Allah sees what you do." This verse highlights the fact that Allah is the Creator of all people, regardless of their beliefs or actions. The verse emphasizes that Allah is aware of everything that people do, and that they will be held accountable for their deeds in the Hereafter. The verse also highlights the importance of faith and belief in Allah, and the consequences of disbelief or rejection of His guidance.

Quran 67:2: "Who created death and life that He may try you-- which of you is best in deeds; and He is the Mighty, the Forgiving." This verse highlights the purpose of life and death, which is to test people and see who is best in deeds. The verse emphasizes the importance of good deeds and righteousness in the sight of Allah, and the fact that people will be held accountable for their actions in the Hereafter. The verse also highlights the mercy and forgiveness of Allah, who is the Mighty and Forgiving.

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