Al-Basir

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Al-Basir is one of the 99 Names of Allah in Islam, signifying God as the All-Seeing who perceives everything, both apparent and hidden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theonym
Name of Allah
attribute of God in Islam
affirmedBy Hadith literature NERFINISHED
Quran NERFINISHED
associatedConcept ihsan (worshipping God as if you see Him)
muraqabah (spiritual watchfulness)
taqwa (God-consciousness)
attributeType attribute of knowledge
attribute of perception
belongsToTradition Shia Islam NERFINISHED
Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
category Names expressing God’s knowledge
contrastedWith human limited sight
denotesAttribute God’s perception of all things
divine awareness
divine omniscience
describes God as the All-Seeing
grammaticalForm Arabic intensive form (faʿīl pattern)
implies God perceives everything apparent
God perceives everything hidden
impliesNegationOf any limitation in God’s seeing
isOneOf 99 Names of Allah NERFINISHED
language Arabic
meaning The All-Seeing NERFINISHED
The One Who Sees All NERFINISHED
moralImplication encourages justice and fairness even when unobserved by people
recitationPractice recited as part of the 99 Names of Allah lists
recited for increased awareness of God’s watchfulness
religion Islam
rootLetters ب ص ر
spiritualEffect cultivates inner vigilance
strengthens trust that God sees oppression and injustice
theologicalRole deters from sin done in secret
encourages sincerity in actions
reminder that nothing escapes God’s sight
transliteration Al-Baṣīr NERFINISHED
usedIn Islamic dhikr
Islamic supplications
Islamic theology
worshipImplication believers should act as if always seen by God

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Al-Asma ul-Husna includesName Al-Basir