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The next pair of names are Samee'e Aleem which are used in 32 verses of Qur'an, the first of which is in verse 127 of chapter 2. Concerning the prayer of Abraham and his son Ishmael, when they were rebuilding the symbolic house of God in Mecca, they knew very well that God is Samee, all-hearing, which means he hears the prayer of men. Of course, the meaning of hearing is broader than hearing with the ear or receiving sound...

The next pair of names are Vaase'e Aleem. This pair is repeated in 7 verses of the Qur'an, the first of which is verse 115 of chapter 2. This verse refers to those who turn to a certain qibla for prayer, and think that God is limited to a certain direction, in east or west. Yet the kingdom of God is vast, and God is expanding the universe constantly as he is Vaase. From the time of the Big Bang until now, the universe is still expanding at a speed close to the speed of light. And at the same time, God is Aleem or all-knowing, which means He expands the universe on the basis of knowledge and awareness, not by chance nor unaware.

God accepts our repent when we make a mistake, even if it is a very bad one and we have been warned before, God still does not get angry with us and welcomes our return, and He himself also returns to us (Tawab). God is merciful at the same time, which means He not only returns to us and accepts our return, but also welcomes us with grace and love, not with dryness and sorrow (Rahim).

What is the difference between humans and angels? Many people think that Free-Will is the difference between humans and angels. If so, then how did Satan disobey God's command and not prostrate to man?

As mentioned earlier, a noun in Arabic is equivalent to an adjective in English. So when God says: "Man learned all the Names", what does it mean?