Munat al-Hamadani's another view is : "he who decides whatever he wills and does whatever he wills, without there being anyone to revise his judgement and decision | That is why it has been used as ahad, in the indefinite sense |
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" Ibn Kaysan: "He who is exclusive in his attributes | " Similar to it is the view of Az-Zajjjaj, who says "Samad is he in whom leadership has been perfected, and to whom one turns for fulfilment of one's needs and desires |
Samad but As-Samad, i e | But since the word samad is used for creatures also, Allall-us-Samad has been said instead of Allah Samad, which signifies that real and true Samad is Allah alone |
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Spanish - Cortes : Dios el Eterno• " Now, Iet us consider why Allahu-Ahad has been said in the first sentence and why Allah-us-Samad in this sentence | " Similar views have been related from Mujahid, Ma'mar and Murrat alHamadani also |