
Qur'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen Series Juz 1: Allah’s Names in the Qur’an | Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy | Season 7
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Feb 18, 2026 Sh. Mohammad Elshinawy, an Islamic scholar who explores Allah’s names and attributes, joins to unpack meanings in Juz 1. He discusses al‑Jabbar, Rabbil Alameen, mercy framing revelation, angels’ humility, and how knowing Allah deepens love. The conversation highlights repentance, patience, and real-life stories of mercy. Practical Ramadan reflections close the conversation.
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How The Juz Frames Allah's Sovereignty
- The opening of Juz 1 frames Allah as Rabbul Alameen and Maliki Yawm al-Din to show His comprehensive sovereignty over all realms.
- This framing sets up the Quranic categorization of people and outcomes so readers experience Allah according to what they seek.
Angels' Question Reveals Divine Wisdom
- The angels' question about creating humans highlights human-caused corruption and the angels' admitted limits of knowledge.
- Allah's response I know what you do not know establishes Al-Alim and Al-Hakim as the reason for divine wisdom beyond created understanding.
Quran Teaches Intellectual Humility Through Surprising Teachers
- The Quran cultivates intellectual humility by repeatedly showing superior humans learning from lesser creatures and angels learning from Adam.
- This pattern teaches deferring to Allah's knowledge as the epitome of intelligence and spiritual maturity.

