Saturday, May 30, 2026

That there are no many gods is itself Allah. What truly exists.

Allah is not one among many gods.


There is no Allah who is one god among many gods.


That there are no many gods is itself Allah. What truly exists.


There is only Allah who is solely Allah.


What existed even when there was nothing, what remains even when everything ceases to exist — that is Allah.


Al-Bāqī, Al-Awwal. Attributes of Allah.


For Allah to become one god among many gods, there would need to be many gods — but since there are no many gods, then what?


Then there is nothing else, only that there is no Allah who is one god among many gods.


What exists is one alone.

That which exists is what truly exists. Allah.


Allah who is the ultimate reality beyond the average, relative god found among various god-concepts.


Allah does not even carry the meaning of “god.”


If anyone uses the word “god” for Allah, it is out of communicative convenience — because that is the common usage here, forced by necessity. Out of helplessness.


Using “god” for Allah also creates misunderstandings.


Because Allah is not something to be understood — nor can be understood — through a conception that imagines many gods.

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