What if the way you see Allāh is... incomplete?
Most books focus on the familiar Names: the Merciful, the Forgiving, the Wise.
But the Qur'ān paints a far more complete picture.
Rabb al-ʿĀlamīn.
Mālik Yawm ad-Dīn.
The One who guides.
The One who seals hearts.
The One who grants healing.
The One who increases disease.
These are not contradictions.
They are brushstrokes.
Allah in Islam is a Qur'ān-centric journey through the verses in which Allāh describes Himself. Rather than selecting only the passages that are comforting or familiar, this book gathers the pieces together and allows the Portrait to emerge as the Qur'ān presents it.
Drawing directly from the Qur'ān and exploring the linguistic and theological significance of its descriptions, this first volume examines fifty Divine Attributes and descriptions, laying the foundation for a much larger project.
This is not a book of abstract theology.
It is an invitation to reconsider assumptions, confront difficult verses, and rediscover the One who revealed them.
Because the question is no longer:
"Who is Allāh?"
It is:
"Are you seeing Him as He has shown Himself?"