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Question: I
have read in the Qur’an that Allah is on the Throne (‘Arsh). The
Qur’anic verse, repeated 6 or 7 times says: ‘The Beneficent is on
the Throne’. Several authentic Ahadith have quoted the Prophet Muhammad
(sws) to have affirmed that Allah is on the ‘Throne’. In one Hadith,
he said that during the last one third of the night, Allah descends on
His Throne (however His Majesty suits Him) and declares that He will accept
the prayers of those who ask from Him. In another Hadith, the Prophet
(sws) affirmed the correctness of the faith of a person who pointed to
the sky when asked where Allah is. Then there was the Prophet’s ascension
(Mi‘raj). There are numerous other supporting arguments from the
Qur’an and Sunnah that all prove that Allah is above us on
the ‘Throne’ and not everywhere. His Hearing, Sight and Knowledge are inescapable
and everything is within His reach, but that’s not the same as He being
everywhere. However, despite this evidence I have heard a few scholars
say that Allah is everywhere. I wanted to know what the evidence is to
support their stance. Would you please give arguments for your reply from
the Qur’an and Sunnah.
The Mutashabihat verses talk about
those realities which we can neither see nor imagine. The Qur’an has
used worldly examples to enable us to have some idea of a few of the important
aspects of the unseen world. Given this understanding, it can be appreciated
that in case of the Mutashabihat verses whoever is making an attempt
at ‘searching for its true meanings’ should be told that ‘no one knows
its true meanings except Allah’. Thus, when we are told that Allah Almighty
has a throne and He descends on it at some part of the night, we can only
make an attempt to understand its metaphorical meanings and not the real
ones. The metaphorical meanings in this case could be that God Almighty’s
rule (which His Throne symbolizes) is firmly established and that during
night His Kingly generosity is at its climax for those who get up to worship
Him. Otherwise we have no way of knowing the physical location of God Almighty.
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