The Twenty - Fourth Word : Some explanations about the truths of the following verse; "The Most Beautiful Names (Asma al-Husna) belong to Allah".
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[This Word consists of five ‘Branches’. Study the Fourth Branch carefully. And hold on to the Fifth Branch and climb it, then pluck its fruits!]
In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate.
Allah, there is no god but He; His are the Most Beautiful Names. (Qur’an, 20:8.)
We shall indicate five branches of one of the many truths from the luminous tree of this glorious verse.
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