Ya Ghani | The All Sufficient One | In The Name of Allah

 

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Ya Ghani" (يا غني) is an Arabic phrase meaning "O All-Sufficient One" or "O Independent One". It's used as a name or attribute of God in Islam, highlighting God's self-sufficiency and independence from all needs. The phrase is often used in dua (supplication) and is associated with the concept of God's abundance and ability to enrich others. 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Ya (يا):

A vocative particle in Arabic, meaning "O" or "Oh", used to call upon someone or something. 

Ghani (غني):

Means "rich," "independent," or "self-sufficient." It describes someone who has no need for anything else. 

Al-Ghani (الغني):

This is the definite form of "Ghani," and is one of the 99 names of God in Islam, signifying God's self-sufficiency. 

Therefore, "Ya Ghani" is a way of calling upon God as the one who is completely independent, self-sufficient, and the source of all abundance and wealth. 

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