Allah - The All-Mighty.
"Say, 'He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent.'" (Quran 112:1-4)
Allah, in Islamic belief, is the singular, transcendent, and eternal Creator of the universe. Muslims believe that Allah is beyond human comprehension, not limited by time, space, or any physical attributes. Allah is often described by 99 Names (Asma-ul-Husna), each reflecting different attributes, such as The All-Mighty, The Most Merciful, The All-Knowing.
From a scientific standpoint, Allah can be understood as the ultimate cause, the prime mover, behind the laws of nature and the intricate design of the universe. The Quran, the holy book of Islam, frequently invites believers to reflect on the natural world as a sign of Allah's creation and power
"And it is He who spread the earth and placed therein firmly set mountains and rivers; and from all of the fruits He made therein two mates; He causes the night to cover the day. Indeed, in that are signs for a people who give thought." (Quran 13:3).
Islamic term meaning:
auzubillah minashaitan ni rajeem (O Allah, I seek refuge in You from the accursed Satan)
astaghfirullah (I seek forgiveness in God)
auzubillah (I seek refuge in Allah)
In sha Allah (God willing)
Subhanallah (Glory be to God)
La hawla wala kuwata illa billah (there is no power and no strength except with Allah)
bismillah (in the name of Allah)
alhamdulillah (praise be to God)
Allahu Akbar (God is the greatest)
Assalamu Alaykom wa rahmatallahi wa barakatu (Peace be upon you and God's mercy and blessings)
wassalamu Alaykom wa rahmatallahi wa barakatu (and Peace be upon you too and God's mercy and blessings)
Ma sha Allah (God has willed it)
Kisuke arrived in Soul Society as a kid and soon became friends with the princess of the Shihoin clan after she helped him escape with his stolen food. She said that he must have incredible energy because regular people don't need food to survive in Soul Society, a place where all those who have implanted neural chips on their brains before their physical bodies expired.
Kisuke was astonished by the height of technology the Shinigamis have, so he pursued an in-depth understanding of how the world works. With the Shihoin clan's sponsorship, he managed to enjoy his studies. In return, he worked for the clan and managed the Maggot's Nest for the Central 46. He was even invited to the Soul King Palace, where he learned about the existence of Hogyoku, an orb that contains immense power to transcend beyond one's ability.
And so, his experiments on how to make the 'soul' stronger began. In the process, he came to develop an artificial human body almost indistinguishable from the natural ones.
With one caveat, this vessel can render a Shinigami powerless and turn them back into an ordinary human.
But soon, the Central 46 decided to imprison him after he was wrongfully accused of conducting hollowfication experiments on his fellow Shinigami, and on his own lieutenant and friends nonetheless.
And so, everything he worked hard for was taken from him. If it weren't for Yoruichi saving him and his hollowfied friends, they would have all been executed. And so he and the others were hence exiled to the natural world.
Although he had left his laboratory in Soul Society, he was glad that two of his most important inventions didn't fall into Aizen's hands, the one who framed him.
Urahara unconsciously tightened his fist at the thought of the man who destroyed their lives. But he exercised patience, putting his trust in Allah, that everything will be alright, and justice will come.
Urahara then looked at his new customer sitting inside his shop and felt worried.
"He knew," Urahara mysteriously whispered to himself. The black cat curiously looked at the shady businessman.
It had been 24 years since Kisuke disposed of the Hogyoku, and encountering it twice in just a few weeks surprised him.
"Subhanallah," Kisuke uttered in silence, reflecting on the unexpected meeting of two unusual 'souls.'
Rukia stood in front of a Gigai that looked exactly like her – it felt unsettling yet comforting. She briefly glanced at the shady shop owner, wondering how he had immediately gotten everything about her, accurate measurements and all, just by stepping into a strange machine.
Urahara smiled at his dear customer, urging her to try the Gigai on.
"Bismillah," Rukia said before entering the artificial body.
The black cat meowed as it lazily slumped near the shop owner's feet.
"Things are going to be pretty interesting," it said mysteriously.
The artificial human body suddenly came to life as consciousness began to spark into its neural network.
Rukia opened her new eyes as if they were really hers. She tried to move her new body and marveled at how natural it felt.
"Masha Allah," she remarked to herself.
Urahara smiled, pleased that his customer liked his product. "By the way, that Gigai will cost you 10,000 soul coins," he declared.
"What?!" Rukia immediately looked at the shop owner in shock. "That's too expensive!"
"You're a Kuchiki; you can afford it," he remarked encouragingly. "It's just chump change for your clan. If you don't want it, you can leave the Gigai here."
Rukia turned her face away. "Byakuya's money is never mine," she whispered to herself. And there is no way she would leave her body here, defenseless.
"Okay! In Sha Allah.. I will pay it... in installments." Rukia agreed begrudgingly. "... extortionist," she added.
"Alhamdulilah... Done," Urahara enthusiastically listed Rukia's additional debt on the special tab for her. "Oh, by the way... You can become a transfer student at Karakura High as a cover."
Rukia nodded in acknowledgment. She had already thought about that possibility, considering the boy took her entire power, and now she needed him to do her job until a new Shinigami is assigned as her replacement.
At the thought, Rukia briefly imagined Byakuya's disapproval because she had yet again failed the Kuchiki clan. But what's done is done; she doesn't regret the decision she had made to save the Kurosakis, even if at the cost of her life and honor.
to be continued…
