Hakam

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Hakam (Ḥakam حكم), one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "The Judge", "The Giver of Justice", or "The Arbitrator". Also used as a personal name.[1]

As a Name of Allah[edit]

In Islamic belief "Al-Hakam" is the One who always delivers justice, in every situation, to everyone. Nothing happens in creation except by His authority and decree. Al-Hakam never wrongs anyone and is never oppressive. He is the only true Judge; no one can overturn His judgment or change his decree.[2]

Hakam comes from the root Haa - kaaf- meem ح ک م which refers to the attribute of judging, being wise, passing a verdict, and preventing or restraining people from wrongdoing.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Al-Hakam: The Impartial Judge (28 / 99 Names of Allah)". My Islam. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  2. ^ "29. Al-Hakam الحكم". www.al-islam.org. 19 February 2021.