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Mālik (the only Owner and the only Ruling judge) of the Day of Judgement: that is, [the day of] requite, the Day of Resurrection. The reason for the specific mention [of the Day of Judgement] is that the mastery of none shall appear on that Day except that of Allahu ta’ālā, may He be exalted, as is indicated by [Allah’s words] 'Whose is the mulk today?' 'Allah’s' [Q. 40:16] (if one reads it mālik [as opposed to malik], then this signifies that He has possession of the entire affair on the Day of Resurrection, or else that He is ever described by this [expression], in the same way as [He is described as] 'Forgiver of sin' (ghāfir al-dhanb). Thus, one can validly take it as an adjective of a definite noun).

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