
Este nombre ha sido reiterado muchas veces en diferentes versículos coránicos. Ar-Rabb es El que nutre y sostiene a todos Sus siervos mediante la regulación de los asuntos y el otorgamiento de todo tipo de favores y bendiciones. Más específicamente, es El que nutre y sostiene a sus amigos sinceros corrigiendo y purificando sus corazones, almas y modales. Es por eso que las súplicas frecuentemente se efectúan utilizando este sublime nombre porque se busca este sostén específico.
Ar Rabb encierra varios significados, entre ellos tenemos:
Al Khaliq : El que Crea
Al Maalik: El Dueño absoluto (de aquello que crea)
Al Mudabbir: El Que maneja los asuntos de Su creación

Tomado de Taysir al Karim Ar Rahman, por Sheikh Abdur Rahman Ibn Nasir As Sadi, y la traducción al español del Lic. Isa García
About Lala Gomez
My name is Lala Gomez, and I was born in Colombia. My spiritual path was initiated in 2004 through Islam, which I studied in depth for many years. Between 2004 and 2012, I immersed myself in the spiritual, mystical, and theological dimensions of the tradition—a study that continued for a decade more as I began to integrate esoteric tools and other schools of thought, including Kabbalah, Astrology, and Tarot.
In 2012, I consciously stepped into a healing process that became a turning point in my life. Guided by a natural connection to Reiki, Tarot, and Astrology, I began developing a personal practice rooted in energy work, intuitive insight, and symbolic exploration. Tarot, in particular, became a therapeutic path for inner listening and healing, which I now offer through a method that blends systemic perspectives, subtle energy, and ancestral wisdom.
In 2014, I founded islamenespanol.co to share the essence of Islam beyond rigid interpretations. After a decade of transformation, I launched thecircleofhanik.com—a space dedicated to universal spiritual guidance, beyond the boundaries of any single tradition.
Currently, I’m developing a sacred method of natal chart interpretation based on the 28 lunar mansions and the Divine Names of God, inspired by the teachings of Sufi master Ibn Arabi. I’m also writing a book on the 99 Names of Allah as living aspects of the soul’s essence and pathways for inner integration.