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: After leaving the United States for Yemen in 2004, his rhetoric shifted significantly toward radicalism and support for Al-Qaeda.
This term refers specifically to the Speech of God. In Islamic theology, the Quran is the uncreated Word of Allah. It is the direct communication from the Creator to the creation. Unlike human speech, which is created through sound and breath, Kalamullah is an attribute of God’s essence. It is the ultimate truth, protected from corruption, serving as the primary source of legislation and spiritual guidance for over 1,400 years.
We believe that the Quran and the Sunnah are not just historical artifacts, but living, breathing sources of illumination for the 21st century. Through educational programs, publications, and digital outreach, Kalamullah Anwar strives to illuminate homes, hearts, and minds with the purity of the divine message. kalamullah anwar
The phrase is a Qur'anic verse or a famous hadith. It appears to be:
: Born in New Mexico, USA, in 1971, he was an American citizen of Yemeni descent. : After leaving the United States for Yemen
Following the 9/11 attacks—during which it was discovered that some hijackers had attended his mosque—al-Awlaki’s rhetoric became increasingly critical of U.S. foreign policy. He moved to the UK in 2002 and eventually returned to Yemen in 2004. Kalamullah.Com Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki (Rahimullah) - Kalamullah.Com
A comprehensive series detailing the stories of Islamic prophets, based on the Quran and Hadith. It is the direct communication from the Creator
To be a beacon of light ( Anwar ) that guides humanity toward the mercy and guidance found in the Speech of the Creator ( Kalamullah ).
| Aspect | Assessment | |--------|-------------| | | Safe. It affirms God’s attributes (Speech and Light). | | Qur'anic basis | The Qur'an calls itself a Nur (light) (e.g., 5:15: "Indeed, there has come to you from Allah a light and a clear Book" ). So linking Kalam to Nur is valid. | | Comparative superlative | Anwar implies "brighter than something else." If the comparison is to human speech or to other scriptures, it is acceptable. If it implies degrees within God’s attributes (e.g., His Light is brighter than His Speech), that would be problematic, as all divine attributes are equally perfect. | | Orthodox caution | Most classical scholars avoid saying one divine attribute is "more X" than another. They would say: "His Kalam is Nur, and His Nur is Kalam—both are perfect without comparison." |
: An Arabic term meaning " Speech of Allah " or the " Word of Allah ," which refers to the Quran in Islamic theology. Anwar : An Arabic name meaning " luminous " or " radiant ."