The Meaning of the Name ‘Ar Raheem
Allah calls Himself Ar-Raheem— The Bestower of Mercy, The
Most Compassionate— on 93 occasions in the Quran, 112 times in the basmalah.
Ar-Raheem is the One who bestows His continuous mercy on all of creation and
who bestows even more grace and greater rewards in response to the good deeds
of the believers!
The Most Compassionate, the Bestower of Mercy
Both raheem and rahmaan come from the root raa-haa-meem,
which points to four main meanings. The first meaning is to have gentleness and
to love, the second is to have mercy. The third meaning is to show favour, and
the fourth meaning is to have all that is required for beneficence.
This root appears 339 times in the Quran in nine derived
forms. Examples of these forms are turhamoona (“receive mercy”), ruhman (in
affection”), and ar-raahimeena (“[of]those who show mercy”).
Linguistically, raheem shows continuity or repetition (the
ending of –ee(m)). For example jameel means beautiful and kareem means
honourable or generous, which reflect characteristics or states. Related to
Ar-Rahmaan, Ar-Raheem refers to the action or the effect of Allah’s intense
mercy on creation, indicating how this mercy encompasses creatures. Imagine a
shower of blessings, and imagine the shower as very intense and continuous.
Allah is the intensely and the continuously Merciful.
Ar-Raheem Himself says: He said,
“I will ask forgiveness for
you from my Lord. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful [Quran,
12:98] . . .
[O Muhammad], inform My servants that it is I who am the
Forgiving, the Merciful [Quran, 15:49] and. . .
And indeed, your Lord – He is
the Exalted in Might, the Merciful. [Quran, 26:9]
The merciful of the creation
Certain names Allah ‘azza wa jall uses only to describe
Himself. He says: Say: Invoke Allah or invoke Ar-Rahmaan, by whatever name you
invoke Him (it is the same), for to Him belong the Best names. [Quran, 17:110]
As for Allah’s name Ar-Raheem, Allah ‘azza wa jall has described others by it:
Verily, there has come unto you a Messenger from amongst yourselves. It grieves
him that you should receive any injury or difficulty. He (Muhammad) is anxious
over you (to be rightly guided) for the believers kind and merciful. [Quran
9:128]
Being kind to others is a blessing
Know that kind and compassionate treatment is liked by
Ar-Raheem and is in fact His blessing from Him to you. A person who is
hardhearted is deprived of this divine blessing and mercy. Aishah radiyallahu
‘anha reported that some Bedouins came to the Messenger of Allah salallahu
‘alayhi wasallam and asked, ‘Do you kiss your children?’ He replied, ‘Yes.’
They then said: ‘By Allah, we do not kiss them.’ He then replied, ‘I cannot
help you if Allah has snatched kindness from your hearts.’ [Al-Bukharee,
Muslim] So open up your heart to others and constantly warm your heart with the
remembrance of Allah ‘azza wa jall.
How can you live by this name?
1. Obey Ar-Raheem, hold onto the Quran.
And He is Merciful (Raheem) to the believers [Quran, 33:43].
Allah ‘azza wa jall mentions ways for you in the Quran to receive His special
mercy as a believer. He says: and obey Allah and His Messenger so that you all
may receive Mercy [3:132]. This mercy is only reserved for those who try their
best to hold on to the guidelines, prohibitions, and commandments mentioned in
the Quran and Sunnah. And this is a book, We have sent it down as one blessed,
so follow it and fear Allah so that you all may receive Mercy [6:155].
2. Strive for taqwa.
O you who have believed, have taqwa of Allah and believe in
His Messenger; He will [then] give you a double portion of His mercy and make
for you a light by which you will walk and forgive you; and Allah is Forgiving
and Merciful [Quran, 57:28]. Taqwa can be described as consciousness which
inspires you to be on guard against wrong action and eager for actions which
please Allah ‘azza wa jall and to stay away from those actions which displease
and anger him. Tips to increase your taqwa are: be alert to whatever may divert
you from Allah, and be alert to your desires that may lead you to the
forbidden. Ascribe each success, material or spiritual, to Allah only, and long
for His pleasure in everything you do, big or small. Renew your emaan by
reflecting on Ar-Raheem’s creation and remember death by living each day with
the knowledge it can happen anytime.
3. Pray four units of prayer before ‘asr.
The Prophet salallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: May Allah have
mercy on one who prays four raka’aat before the ‘asr Prayer [At-Tirmidhee].
4. Listen to the Quran attentively.
And when the Quran is recited, listen to it with attention,
that you may receive mercy [Quran, 7:204]. Have you noticed the effect on your
heart when you sit and listen to the Quran with your ears and heart, with no
distractions around you? The more you respect and honour the Book of Allah, the
more cure, guidance and mercy you will receive through it.
5. Turn to Ar-Raheem.
Whenever Ar-Raheem gives you a trial, know that no one can
give you a way out but Him, so turn to Him as soon as hardship hits you. And if
Allah should touch you with adversity, there is no remover of it except Him;
and if He intends for you good, then there is no repeller of His bounty. He
causes it to reach whom He wills of His servants. And He is the Forgiving, the
Merciful [Quran, 10:107]. No matter what sin you commit, Allah ‘azza wa jall
forgives you if you repent of it. That’s the beauty of Al-Ghafoor Ar-Raheem.
6. Ask Ar-Raheem for compassion.
The Prophet salallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: He who is not
merciful to our young (people) and who shows no respect to our elderly is not
one of us. [At-Tirmidhee] Ask Allah ‘azza wa jall to bless you with a soft
heart and to enable you to feel compassion towards your relatives, friends, and
the whole Muslim nation. How many do not feel responsible or attached to the
ummah? The Prophet salallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: The similitude of
believers in regard to mutual love, affection, fellow-feeling is that of one
body; when any limb of it aches, the whole body aches, because of sleeplessness
and fever. [Muslim]
O Allah, Ar-Raheem, we know that You bestow Your mercy
perfectly and continuously on all that exists. Guide us to hold onto Your book
and the sunnah so we may attain your special mercy and adorn our actions,
speech, and thoughts with a deep sense of taqwa. Make us turn to You at all
times, asking for Your Mercy, and make us compassionate so we will enter
through the gates of Your paradise by Your mercy, ameen!
And Allah knows best.
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