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Without the support of the people, he has no power, no dominion. Our perception of a king is that he leads the people, but he requires buy-in from his subjects.
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He can never be abdicated from His throne and doesn't need the support of His subjects. Al-Malik is the king, whose limits are not confined to a boundary, He is ever-lasting in time and space. Al-Malik is a king, a ruler over his subject whereas al-Mālik is the master and owner. There is a difference in ٱلْمَـٰلِكُ (al-Malik) and ٱلْمَـالِكُ (al-Mālik), the difference is the second is pronounced with an added stress on the letter " a". From the root mim-lam-kaf (م ل ك) which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to possess, to own exclusively to exercise authority to command to have power over, command, reign to have dominion over, to have ruling power to have kingship.
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