49: Al-Ba'ith The Resurrector
Explanation:

The Resurrector, The Raiser (from death), The One who resurrects His slaves after death for reward and/or punishment. Whoever does good deeds in this life will find great rewards in the hereafter, and whoever does bad deeds in this life should not blame but himself and should expect a punishment in the hereafter. This name indicates that in the day of resurrection ("Yawm al Qiyama") Allah will raise the dead from their graves to be questioned about what they have done in this life. In that day Allah will resurrect each and everyone of us, reminding us of the bad deeds that we have done thinking no body knew about it. This name in arabic "Al-Ba'ith" has another different meaning, The Sender, the One who has sent the prophets with a message, that there is no god but Allah. Muslim scholars have explained that this name reflects both meanings.

The most beautiful thanks are due to Allah and peace and blessings be upon prophet Muhammad, sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam. May Allah, The Resurrector, be gentle to us on the day of resurrection ("Yawm al Qiyama"). Allah, you are The Most Merciful and we ask nothing but your pardon and mercy on the day of resurrection.


Aayah: Sourat At-Taghabun


Hadeeth: Al-Masnad As-Sahih 2878


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