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Allah speaks of Himself in plural form in Qur'an

Question

In The Holy Qur'an many places (i.e. 16:96) it is mentioned that "...Verily to him we will give a life that is good and pure." The word "WE" is plural (partnership ness) which is against the Oneness of ALLAH. Please make it easy to understand.

Answer

Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions.

Qur'an was revealed in the Arabic language. It is known, in the Arabic language, that the plural personal pronoun can be used to refer to more that one (like in all other languages) or to denote the greatness of a single person. This is the imperial use of the personal pronoun.

In this context, the plural pronoun is used to denote the greatness and sublime nature of Allah. He (Allah) is indeed The One, The Single, The Glorious, The Great, High above everything else.

So, this does not contradict the Oneness of Allah.

Allah knows best.

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