Al-Muqsit (Names of Allah)

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The term "al-Muqsit" linguistically means the just and fair one in his judgment, free from any form of oppression or wrongdoing, and who is not questioned about what He does because of His absolute wisdom.

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In the context of Allah’s Beautiful Names, “al-Muqsit” holds a deeper, more specific meaning: it refers to Allah as the One who gives each creature their due share and need precisely, without excess or deficiency. He allocates to each being its rightful portion, leaving others their shares and needs equitably.

This is emphasized in the following verse from Surat al-Hujurat:

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In this context, Allah commands reconciliation between those who are in conflict with fairness and equity, and He mentions that He loves those who act with justice—those who give everyone their rightful share.

 

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