There is nothing remotely close to matching His power therefore, He is the only one we should rely on and trust (concept of tawhid). He could not be beaten, so you would be more trusting of Him because He could provide comfort and protection from any danger that threatens you. Given a choice between two leaders, you would likely choose the one whose power was unmatched. It's because He has perfect strength we rely upon Him for our success. It's an important attribute to understand. He does not sleep or grow tired, "Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep." ( Qur'an 2:255) He is all-seeing, omnipresent, the all-wise and knowing. He is eternal, death is not something which touches Him. It refers to Allah's attribute of being the strong. The name al-Qawiyy (sometimes written as al-Qawi) is mentioned a total of nine times in the Qur'an. From the root q-w-y which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to be strong, vigorous, potent, to be robust, hardy, sturdy, to have sufficient strength or power, to prevail over.
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