What does Innallaha ala kulli shayin qadeer mean?

Frontal view of a premium gilded wood frame holding a dimensional golden Thuluth Arabic calligraphy inscription on deep blue textured velvet. The script renders Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat 20. Below the main calligraphy is English text: "Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat 20", "Indeed, Allah is competent over all things," followed by "Transliteration: Inna Llāha 'alā kulli shay'in Qadīrun," "Arabic Ref: سورة البقرة، آية 20," and "Index Ref: Q2:20." The border features detailed gilded patterns and turquoise inlays.

You wake up worried.Your bank balance is low.Your health feels unstable.Your family is stressed.And yet, in five different surahs, Allah repeats the same line:“Innallāha ‘alā kulli shay’in qadīr.”If Allah is truly capable of all things, then why do you still feel powerless? This article is not just a tafsīr checklist. It is a practical roadmap to turn “innallāha … Read more