Who is Allah?
In an age of confusion, philosophical uncertainty, and competing claims about God, this book returns to the Qur’an’s clearest and most decisive answer. Centered on Surah Al-Ikhlāṣ, it explores how Islam defines Allah with absolute clarity-without ambiguity, division, or contradiction.
Surah Al-Ikhlāṣ is not merely a chapter recited in prayer; it is the touchstone of true belief. Through careful reflection, historical context, and theological insight, this book demonstrates how these four verses establish pure monotheism, reject false conceptions of God, and protect faith from subtle forms of deviation.
The reader is guided from belief to action, learning how recognizing Allah as Al-Aḥad and As-Ṣamad transforms reliance, fear, and responsibility in everyday life. Rather than treating faith as theory, this work calls for personal accountability-inviting each reader to examine their belief, intention, and trust in Allah.
Written in a serious and professional tone, this book is for readers seeking depth, clarity, and certainty in their understanding of God. It is a reminder that knowing Allah correctly is not optional-it is the foundation upon which all belief and action stand.