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'''Afuw''' (Arabic: العفو) is one of the Names of Allah. It is part of the [[99 Names of God]], by which [[Muslim]]s regard God and which are traditionally maintained as described in the [[Qur'ān]], and [[Sunnah]], amongst other places.
'''al-ʻAfūw''' (<!--[[ALA-LC romanization]] of -->{{lang-ar|العفو}}) is one of the names of [[God in Islam]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna) - Meaning & Explanation |url=https://99namesofallah.name/ |access-date= |website=99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna) |language=en-US}}</ref> It means ''The Pardoner, The Most Forgiving, The Effacing, The Eliminator of Sins''. It is one of the [[99 Names of God]] used by [[Muslim]]s to refer to God, and is described in [[Quran|Qur'an]] and [[Sunnah]].

==Linguistic translation of Afuw==

Afuw is said to come from the root 'a-f-a which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to pass over, forgo, absolve; to obliterate all traces, efface, remove; to kill-off, allow to die; to turn away from punishing, not see, annul; or to make unapparent, imperceptible. Afuw is the one who possesses great ‘afw.<ref>[http://muslimmatters.org/2008/09/23/al-afuww-who-forgives-in-the-last-10-nights/ Al-’Afuww: Who Forgives In the Last 10 Nights? | MuslimMatters.org<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Deeper explanation==

Traditionally, it is translated as "Forgiver" and "Pardoner". However, according to the book "Al-Maqsad Al-Asna fi Sharah Asma' Allahu al-Husna" (aka The best means in explaining Allah's Beautiful Names), [[Imam]] [[Al Ghazali]] defines this Attribute as "The One Who Erases Sin". To have a better understanding how Al-Afuw differs from other Attributes such as Al-Ghaffar and Al-Ghaffur, the following is an excerpt from the translation of Imam Al Ghazali's work by Robert Charles Stade:

"Al-Afu is the One Who erases sins and disregards acts of disobedience. This concept approximates the sense of Al-Ghafur, (the One Who forgives much), though the former is more far-reaching than the latter. For Al-Ghufran indicates a veiling (of the sin) whereas Al-Afu indicates an erasing, and the erasing (of sin) is more far-reaching (than the simple veiling of it)."

Another way to better understand this Attribute is to consider the metaphor which the classical Arabic dictionary, Taj al-Arûs, offers wherein 'afûw is said to be like the desert wind completely obliterating footprints in the sand. The same time of metaphor is used in the book, "Physicians of the Heart: A Sufi View of the 99 Names of Allah". The author states:

"Let’s begin with a physical metaphor that is part of the word’s root meaning: Afu til … (Arabic?). This is an image of the wind blowing across the desert vastness and completely erasing all the tracks in the sand. It is as if no one had ever walked there. Such a fundamental image in the root of the word shows us that with al-‘Afuw, you do not even notice the fault."


==Occurrence in Quran==
==Occurrence in Quran==


The Name of Allah, Al-’Afuw, can be found in the [[Quran]] five times. It is linked several times with [[Al Ghaffur]] (4:43<ref>http://tanzil.net/#4:43</ref>, 4:99<ref>http://tanzil.net/#4:99</ref>, 22:60<ref>http://tanzil.net/#22:60</ref>, 58:2<ref>http://tanzil.net/#58:2</ref>) and once with Al-Qadeer (4:149<ref>http://tanzil.net/#4:149</ref>).
As a name of [[God in Islam|God]], Al-’Afuw can be found in the [[Quran]] five times. It is linked several times with [[Al-Ghafoor]] (4:43,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quran.com/4/43|title=Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم|last=|first=|date=|website=quran.com|archive-url=|archive-date=}}</ref> 4:99,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quran.com/4/99|title=Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم|last=|first=|date=|website=quran.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> 22:60,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quran.com/22/60|title=Surah Al-Haj - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم|last=|first=|date=|website=quran.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> 58:2<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quran.com/58/2|title=Surah Al-Mujadila - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم|last=|first=|date=|website=quran.com|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>) and once with Al-Qadeer (4:149<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quran.com/4/149|title=Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم|last=|first=|date=|website=quran.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>).

==Occurrence in Hadith==

It has been related by Imam [[Tirmidhi]] that Aisha asked the Islamic [[Prophet Muhammad]] “What should I say on Laylat-al-qadr?” He replied:

الْلَّهُمَّ اِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنَّي

'O Allah, You are The Forgiver, You Love Forgiveness, so Forgive me'.


==References==
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[[Category:Names of God in Islam|Afuw]]

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al-ʻAfūw (Arabic: العفو) is one of the names of God in Islam.[1] It means The Pardoner, The Most Forgiving, The Effacing, The Eliminator of Sins. It is one of the 99 Names of God used by Muslims to refer to God, and is described in Qur'an and Sunnah.

Occurrence in Quran[edit]

As a name of God, Al-’Afuw can be found in the Quran five times. It is linked several times with Al-Ghafoor (4:43,[2] 4:99,[3] 22:60,[4] 58:2[5]) and once with Al-Qadeer (4:149[6]).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna) - Meaning & Explanation". 99 Names of Allah (Al Asma Ul Husna).
  2. ^ "Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم". quran.com.
  3. ^ "Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم". quran.com.
  4. ^ "Surah Al-Haj - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم". quran.com.
  5. ^ "Surah Al-Mujadila - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم". quran.com.
  6. ^ "Surah An-Nisa - Al-Qur'an al-Kareem - القرآن الكريم". quran.com.