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When we say Allah is Al Mughni, we acknowledge that He is the ultimate source of all wealth and abundance. He is the One who enriches His creation. He takes a person from a state of need to a state of sufficiency. He is the One who satisfies the needs of His servants, removing their poverty and filling their hearts with contentment.

In Islamic theology, Al-Mughnī is considered a name that reflects Allah's power to provide for all the needs of His creation. Muslims believe that Allah is the sole owner of everything in the universe, and He is the one who provides sustenance and wealth to all living beings. The Quran states, "And in His generosity, Allah has provided for you, if you were to count His blessings, you would not be able to enumerate them" (Quran 14:34). This verse emphasizes Allah's attribute of being Al-Mughnī, who generously provides for His servants.

One night, a renowned scholar passed through the city. Seeing Rashid praying alone in his shuttered shop after Isha, the scholar asked, “Why do you pray with such sorrow, brother?” al mughni

Rashid’s heart sank. He had no flour, no yeast, no coin.

When we reflect on Al Mughni, we see that His enrichment comes in two forms: When we say Allah is Al Mughni, we

He never forgot the lesson: Al-Mughni does not always fill the jar with what you expect. Sometimes, He breaks the jar to show you what was already beneath your feet.

Rashid pointed to the jar. “I beg Allah every day for rizq (provision). But that jar has been empty for a year. I wonder if He hears me.” He is the One who satisfies the needs

Allah, , took him from a state of desperate need to a state of complete sufficiency. It is a reminder that when we rely on Him, our provision can come from the most unexpected doors.