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Allah: An Explanation of the Divine Names and Attributes

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Allah: An Explanation of the Divine Names and Attributes

This slim work by Ahmad Ibn Ajiba takes up one of the central subjects in Islamic belief: the divine names and attributes of Allah. At just 73 pages, it is not meant to overwhelm but to orient — a concise explanation intended for the reader who wants to begin, or deepen, their grounding in this foundational area of `aqidah.

The translation is the work of Abdul Aziz Suraqah, who renders Ibn Ajiba's explanation into accessible English without losing its careful, traditional bearing. This paperback edition was published by Al-Madina Institute in 2015, and its brevity makes it a natural companion for study circles or personal reading alongside longer works on the subject.

For readers building a library on Allah's names and attributes, this book earns its place not through length but through focus — a short, serious treatment from a scholar within the tradition, suited to those who want the substance without the sprawl.

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Allah: An Explanation of the Divine Names and Attributes
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This slim work by Ahmad Ibn Ajiba takes up one of the central subjects in Islamic belief: the divine names and attributes of Allah. At just 73 pages, it is not meant to overwhelm but to orient — a concise explanation intended for the reader who wants to begin, or deepen, their grounding in this foundational area of `aqidah.

The translation is the work of Abdul Aziz Suraqah, who renders Ibn Ajiba's explanation into accessible English without losing its careful, traditional bearing. This paperback edition was published by Al-Madina Institute in 2015, and its brevity makes it a natural companion for study circles or personal reading alongside longer works on the subject.

For readers building a library on Allah's names and attributes, this book earns its place not through length but through focus — a short, serious treatment from a scholar within the tradition, suited to those who want the substance without the sprawl.