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Why is Allah the most preferred than any of his other name?​

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Answered by sanjeetvishwakarma71
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The words “Allah is the Greatest” occur at the beginning and end of the Adhan (the Call to prayer), in order that a Muslim feels, while being occupied with his work and business, that what is with Allah is far better and greater than everything with which he is occupied; and, therefore, he’d better respond to Allah’s Call.

We say the words “Allah is the Greatest” at the beginning of salat, and repeat them during the five daily prayers more than 250 times per day.

Some scholars rightly consider them as a prerequisite for prayer, which means that they should be repeated throughout the whole prayer. Therefore, while performing prayer one should constantly remember that Allah is Greater than everything that might distract him from being in humble reverence to his Lord the All-Mighty.

Answered by ayushisthegreat90
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In Islam, God (Arabic: ٱللَّٰه‎, romanized: Allāh, contraction of ٱلْإِلَٰه al-ʾilāh, lit. "the God")[1] is the absolute one, the all-powerful and all-knowing ruler of the universe, and the creator of everything in existence.[1][2][3] Islam emphasizes that God is strictly singular (tawḥīd); unique (wāḥid); inherently One (aḥad);[1][2][4] and also all-merciful and omnipotent.[5] No human eyes can see God till the Day of Judgement.[6] God doesn't depend on anything.[7] God has no parents and no children.[8]According to Islam, God is neither a material nor a spiritual being.[9] According to Islamic teachings, beyond the Throne (al-ʾArsh)[10] and according to the Quran, "No vision can grasp him, but His grasp is over all vision: He is above all comprehension, yet is acquainted with all things."[11]

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