Al Mughni ((better)) (Instant • 2027)

He never forgot the lesson: Al-Mughni does not always fill the jar with what you expect. Sometimes, He breaks the jar to show you what was already beneath your feet.

Here’s a short, compelling story inspired by Al-Mughni (meaning “The Enricher” or “The One Who Makes Self-Sufficient”), one of the 99 Names of God in Islam. al mughni

The concept of Al-Mughnī also implies that Allah is free from any need or want. He is not dependent on anything or anyone, and His existence is not contingent upon anything else. This understanding of Al-Mughnī helps to reinforce the Islamic doctrine of Tawhid (oneness of God), which emphasizes that Allah is the sole source of all power, wealth, and authority. He never forgot the lesson: Al-Mughni does not

In the Islamic tradition, one of the most profound and comforting Names of God is . The concept of Al-Mughnī also implies that Allah

"And that to your Lord is the final return. And that it is He who makes [one] laugh and weep. And that it is He who gives death and gives life. And that He creates the two mates - the male and female - from a sperm-drop when it is emitted. And that upon Him is the next creation. And that it is He who enriches and suffices." (Surah An-Najm, 53:42-48)

When we say Allah is Al Mughni, we acknowledge that He is the ultimate source of all wealth and abundance. He is the One who enriches His creation. He takes a person from a state of need to a state of sufficiency. He is the One who satisfies the needs of His servants, removing their poverty and filling their hearts with contentment.

Al-Mughni : The Ultimate Guide to the Divine Name and the Landmark Fiqh Masterpiece