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In a recent Q&A session filmed at Antwerp, Belgium, Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan explains the deeper meaning behind the pronouns Allah uses in the Quran—"I," "We," and "He." Why does Allah sometimes say "We" when referring to Himself? Is it a royal plural, or does it carry a deeper linguistic significance? Ustadh Nouman breaks down the cultural and grammatical context behind these divine pronouns, showing how they reflect Allah’s closeness, majesty, and authority. He highlights how the Quran balances Allah’s nearness ("I am near" [2:186]) with His transcendence ("He is the Most High"). The royal "We" mirrors ancient Semitic speech patterns, where kings used plural pronouns for formal declarations, yet the Quran’s usage remains uniquely precise. This insight helps us understand the two key relationships we have with Allah—love and reverence—and how His words guide us in both. Sign up today to Bayyinah TV and continue your Quran journey: https://byna.tv/23 ------------------------------ 📚 Start your Quran journey at https://www.bayyinahtv.com 🎁 Sponsor a soul who seeks the Quran with a Bayyinah TV membership at https://bayyinah.com/gift