Ehyeh is the verb ‘to be’ in its future tense singular form and means ‘I will/might/may become the one who I may/will/might become,’ indicating that Ehyeh is The God of Potentialities, The God of ...
In the whole Hebrew Bible the full appellation ‘El Shaddai’ is used only in connection with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Shaddai by itself also appears 31 times in the ancient book of Prophet Job, who ...
Prohibitions against depicting the Prophet Mohammed may mystify many non-Muslims, but it speaks to a central tenet of Islam: the worship of God alone. Nothing in the Quran, Islam’s holy book, strictly ...
In Islam, names hold deep significance. Names often hold deep meanings, reflecting virtues, blessings, and attributes of Allah, as well as the hope for a faithful and prosperous life for your son. To ...