Allah is All-Knowing.
He knows all that is in the heavens. He knows the secrets and what lies even deeper within. He knows what is in our hearts—and how could He not know, when He is the Creator?
He knows all that is in the seven heavens, and all that lies between them and beneath them. He knows what is hidden beneath the earth’s surface and what rests in the deepest parts of the oceans. He knows the precise point from which every tree sprouts and every single tree that grows.
He knows the exact spot where each leaf will fall and the number of all the grains of sand.
He knows the weight of every mountain and the measure of every ocean.
He knows the deeds of His servants and their innermost thoughts.
He knows every breath they take and every word they utter.
Nothing is hidden from Him—He knows everything.
Allah knows what is in our hearts and is fully aware of our secrets.
He knows what we do by day and what we do by night.
Indeed, Allah’s knowledge encompasses all things.
Allah is All-Seeing. He sees all that we do.
He sees His servants and observes all their actions.
He is fully Aware of everything.


الإيمان Iman
“Iman” is an Arabic word that means faith.
Faith refers to complete trust in someone—when you have faith in a person, you believe in them wholeheartedly, with no trace of doubt. Indeed, doubt and faith are opposites: if you doubt something, you suspect it might not be true.
Iman is a state in which the heart fully accepts the truth and lives in accordance with it.
The tongue affirms that truth openly, and the limbs act upon what that truth requires.
Faith (Iman) is light; doubt is darkness.
A Muslim’s faith (Iman) encompasses belief in:
- Allah,
- His Angels,
- His Revealed Books,
- His Messengers,
- The Day of Judgment, and
- Divine Destiny—affirming that everything, whether good or bad, ultimately comes from Allah.













