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When Musa fled Egypt, he was a fugitive with nothing—no home, no family nearby, and no money. He ended up in a foreign land (Madyan) where he helped two women water their flocks out of sheer chivalry and goodness. When he sat down, exhausted and hungry, one of the women returned to invite him to their home.

As a Divine Name, describes Allah’s attribute as the source of all prosperity and contentment.

Do not just ask for money. Ask Allah to make you rich in faith, rich in family, and rich in peace of mind. The wealthiest person is the one who sleeps at night with a tranquil heart, regardless of their bank balance. al mughni

The root of this name comes from the Arabic letters Ghayn-Nun-Ya , which carries meanings of being free from wants, being rich, and being self-sufficient.

: While rooted in the Hanbali school of thought , Al-Mughni is praised for its comparative approach , often detailing the opinions of other major schools like the Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanafi. When Musa fled Egypt, he was a fugitive

translates to "The Enricher" or "The One Who Makes Others Wealthy and Independent." It is a name that reminds us where true provision lies and offers a cure for the anxiety of scarcity.

"And you were poor and He made you rich (or self-sufficient)." (Surah An-Nisa, 4:8) As a Divine Name, describes Allah’s attribute as

Allah mentions this attribute in the Quran:

Rashid thought it strange, but he respected the man. He filled the jar with water, whispered Ya Mughni with all his heart, and slept.

The term holds dual significance in Islamic tradition. It is most commonly recognized as one of the 99 Names of Allah (Asma-ul-Husna) , meaning "The Enricher" or "The Bestower of Sufficiency". Simultaneously, it is the title of one of the most influential works in the history of Islamic jurisprudence, written by the legendary scholar Ibn Qudamah al-Maqdisi .

The scholar smiled gently. “Tonight, before you sleep, fill that jar with water. Then pray Ya Mughni —O Enricher—and leave the rest to Him.”


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