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Ruling on Using the Term “Allāh Miyā̃” for Allah

📝 Question:
Is it permissible to use the expression “Allāh Miyā̃” when referring to Allah Taʿālā?


📘 Answer by Shaykh ʿAbd al-Wakīl Nāṣir (ḥafiẓahullāh)


◉ Understanding the Term “Miyā̃”


The word “Miyā̃” (میاں) is used in various ways in the Urdu language:


For a Husband
— Commonly used to refer to one's spouse (e.g., shauhar miyā̃).


For a Broker or Middleman
— In some contexts, it refers to a dealer or intermediary.


As a Title of Respect
— Occasionally, it is used as an honorific or respectful form of address, especially for elders or revered personalities.


◉ Ruling on Using “Miyā̃” for Allah


✔ Since the word “Miyā̃” is multi-meaning and context-dependent, its use for Allah ﷻ is not ideal.


✔ Just as with the word “Khudā”, which has multiple historical and linguistic connotations, scholars recommend avoiding terms with ambiguous meanings when referring to Allah Taʿālā.


✔ It is always preferable to use the names and attributes of Allah that are proven in the Qur’an and authentic Sunnah — such as Ar-Raḥmān, Al-Khāliq, Al-Mālik, etc.


◉ Practical Guideline


◾ If someone says “Allāh Miyā̃” out of habit or in a respectful tone, they are not to be harshly rebuked, especially if no ill intent is present.


◾ However, it is better and more appropriate (awlā) to refrain from using such expressions and to encourage the use of the correct, revealed names of Allah.


✅ Summary​


❖ There is no strict prohibition on saying “Allāh Miyā̃”,
❖ But due to the unclear and varied meanings of the word “Miyā̃”, it is better to avoid it when referring to Allah.
❖ Using the authentic names of Allah from the Qur’an and Sunnah is always preferred.
 
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