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As-Ṣabūr (ٱلصَّبُورُ) - The Most Patient
As-Ṣabūr, The Most Patient, names patience as profound steadiness rather than passive waiting. In Sufi understanding, this patience holds time open, allowing truth, healing, and growth to unfold without pressure or force. Through an Internal Family Systems lens, As-Ṣabūr reflects the Self’s capacity to remain present with parts over time, trusting their pace and readiness without rushing, fixing, or abandoning them.

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Ar‑Rashīd (ٱلرَّشِيدُ)The Guide to the Right Path
Ar-Rashīd, The Guide to the Right Path, names guidance that aligns rather than commands. In Sufi understanding, this is rightness that unfolds through harmony, not obedience, a clarity that emerges as distortion falls away. Through an Internal Family Systems lens, Ar-Rashīd reflects the Self’s ability to orient the inner system toward coherence, helping parts move in a life-giving direction without force or moral pressure.

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Al-Wārith (ٱلْوَارِثُ) - The Inheritor of All Things
Al-Wārith, The Inheritor of All Things, names what remains after all forms pass away. In Sufi understanding, this inheritance is not possession but continuity, the reality that holds everything when ownership dissolves. Through an Internal Family Systems lens, Al-Wārith reflects the Self as the enduring presence that receives every experience, memory, and part, holding them without loss or erasure.

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