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What does the Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta’ala' mean in English?
Glorified and Exalted be He
What is the abbreviation for the Islamic honorific 'Azza wa jal'?
AWJ
What is the purpose of using Islamic honorifics?
To convey esteem and respect
What does 'Azza wa jal' mean in English?
Mighty and the Majestic
To whom does the Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta’ala' apply?
Allah
Study Notes
Islamic Honorifics
- 'Subhanahu wa-ta'ala' is an Islamic honorific that means "Glory to Him, the Exalted" in English.
- The abbreviation for the Islamic honorific 'Azza wa jal' is SWT.
- The purpose of using Islamic honorifics is to express respect, reverence, and glorification when referring to Allah (God).
- 'Azza wa jal' means "The Almighty, The Glorious" in English.
- The Islamic honorific 'Subhanahu wa-ta'ala' is used to refer to Allah (God) specifically.
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