# Allah Perfected Everything About You | Allah's Names: The Name I Need - Ep. 7

**Author:** Dr. Omar Suleiman
**Series:** The Name I Need | Ramadan 2026
**Published:** 2026-02-24
**YouTube:** https://youtu.be/szoE-WcCDRA
**URL:** https://yaqeeninstitute.org/watch/series/the-name-i-need-ramadan-2026/allah-perfected-everything-about-you-allahs-names-the-name-i-need-ep-7
**Topics:** Allah, Faith

## Summary
This episode explores four of Allah's names related to creation: Al-Khaliq (the Creator), Al-Bari (the Producer), Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner), and Al-Khalaq (the Constant Creator). The lecture opens by reflecting on the profound intentionality behind human existence — that every person was brought into being by Allah's deliberate choice, through an extraordinary chain of events across generations. Al-Khaliq is described as the One who creates from nothing and creates nothing without purpose, as illustrated by the Bedouin's argument for God's existence and the challenge to create even a single seed. Al-Bari, whose root means 'to heal and be whole,' speaks to the spiritual dimension of creation — He not only produced the soul but can repair and restore it. The Quranic command 'Tubu ila bari'ikum' (Return to your Producer) is presented as an invitation to repentance and spiritual renewal, exemplified by how Allah transformed Umar ibn al-Khattab's fierce nature into a force for justice. Al-Musawwir is the divine Fashioner who sculpted every human detail in the womb, and the lecture warns against Shaytan's trick of making people obsess over physical appearance while neglecting the soul. The Prophet's (ﷺ) du'a — 'Allahumma kama ahsanta khalqi ahsin khulqi' — is highlighted as the ideal response to this name. Finally, Al-Khalaq emphasizes that Allah's creation is continuous and ongoing — in biology, in circumstances, and in new beginnings — and that He can recreate a person spiritually when they return to Him. The episode closes with a heartfelt du'a invoking all four names.

## Key Points
- Human existence is not accidental — Allah deliberately chose to create each person at a specific time, place, and circumstance for a unique purpose.
- Al-Khaliq (the Creator) creates from absolute nothingness and creates nothing without purpose; humans can only rearrange what already exists.
- The challenge to create even a single seed or a surah like the Qur'an demonstrates the incomparable nature of Allah's creation.
- Al-Bari (the Producer) speaks to the spiritual dimension of creation; its root meaning 'to heal and be whole' connects it to repentance and spiritual restoration.
- Repenting to Al-Bari is not just saying sorry — it is asking Allah to remake and restore you to the noble image He intended.
- Al-Musawwir (the Fashioner) sculpted every physical detail of each person in the womb; every feature, including apparent 'imperfections,' was chosen with divine purpose.
- True beauty lies in character and sincerity, not physical appearance — the Prophet (ﷺ) prayed: 'O Allah, as You have made my outward form beautiful, make my inward character beautiful.'
- Shaytan's trick is to make people obsess over changing their physical appearance, distracting them from improving their spiritual state.
- Al-Khalaq (the Constant Creator) appears only twice in the Qur'an and signifies that Allah's creation is continuous — in the body, in circumstances, and in new opportunities.
- On the Day of Judgment, every person will stand before their Creator and be asked what they did with what they were given.

## Chapters
- 0:00 Microdrame
- 1:57 Dr. Omar Suleiman Begins: You Were Chosen by Al-Khaaliq
- 3:24 Signs of Al-Khallaaq in Creation
- 3:38 The Seed Challenge and the Power of Al-Khaaliq
- 4:37 Created and Sustained by Al-Khaaliq
- 5:41 Producer of Souls — Al-Baari’
- 6:10 Restored by Repentance — Al-Baari’
- 7:42 The Divine Fashioner — Al-Musawwir
- 9:47 Beauty Standards Trap vs. the Design of Al-Musawwir
- 12:21 Constant New Beginnings with Al-Khallaaq
- 13:57 Recreation and Judgment by Al-Khallaaq
- 15:13 Closing Du'a: Ya Al-Khaaliq, Al-Baari’, Al-Musawwir, Al-Khallaaq

## Transcript
**[0:00]** Adam! Adam!

**[0:15]** Hey! Get away from him! Whoa! What are you doing pointing a gun at a child? Child? Looks like a thief to me. Listen man, let's calm down. Oh, what a great idea. Never thought about that before.

**[0:34]** Why don't I just calm down? I... I... You fancy man in your fancy suit trying to preach to me about how I'm supposed to protect my God-given land? It's a misunderstanding. Listen, why don't you take this watch and...

**[0:52]** What are you doing on my property? Yusuf, he's pointing a gun at a child. Enough! What was that? You some kind of Arabs? Just let the kid go and we'll figure it out between us. It's... it's okay.

**[1:08]** Don't move! Let me see your hands. Got a little mark on your face, boy. You tried to rob somebody and got yourself busted up? Yusuf! Shut up! I'm gonna let that one run!

**[1:53]** Before anything existed, He was. And when nothing remains, He will be. But between those two realities, He chose to create you.

**[2:09]** Out of everything He could have brought into being, out of every possibility that could have existed, He decided that you would be. And there you were. Not by accident or by chance, but by His choice.

**[2:24]** At this time, in this place, with this face, to these parents, for a purpose that only you can fulfill. And if you think about what it took for you to be here right now, it's almost unfathomable. Your ancestors survived wars and plagues and famines.

**[2:40]** They crossed oceans and deserts, generations apart, so that one day your parents would meet in a world of billions of people. One glance, one decision, one moment that could have gone so differently, but didn't. And out of a million possibilities, you, just one cell, were chosen to grow in your mother's womb.

**[3:00]** A million things could have gone wrong, and a thousand chances could have been missed. But they didn't. You're here. And that's not random. And nothing is random, because it all has a khaliq, a creator. The Creator. Al-Khaliq is the creator who creates out of nothing, but He creates nothing without purpose.

**[3:24]** We did not create the sky and the earth and what lies between them without purpose. There's the story of a Bedouin who was once asked, how do you know there's a God? And he said, when I see the footprints of a camel in the sand, I know that a camel has passed through. So when I see the sun and the moon and the mountains and the rivers, how can I not know there's a maker?

**[3:44]** Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala challenges us with the most basic form of creation. The Prophet (ﷺ) said, let them create the tiniest particle, or a grain of wheat or a grain of barley. This is similar to how Allah challenges you to produce one surah of the Qur'an like it,

**[3:59]** or even a few ayat. You won't be able to. Now someone might make something up and say, here, I did it, but it would be nowhere near the perfection, the beauty, the eloquence, or the depth of those verses. And the discerning eye and ear would immediately detect the difference.

**[4:16]** Same is true with this. He didn't challenge us with mountains or galaxies, but He said, make a seed, because inside that seed is an entire curriculum. When to sprout, how deep to root, how much water to absorb without drowning, how to harvest light and then restart the cycle.

**[4:33]** Only Al-Khaliq can write DNA into dust. So you can't just say, here, I made a seed, because it's still nothing like what He made out of nothing. Now beyond that, what about khalq al-samawati wa-l-ard, the heavens and the earth? Every sunrise that paints the sky, every drop of rain that falls on time,

**[4:52]** every heartbeat that never asks you for instruction, all of it points to a maker who knows exactly what He's doing. And He marries the beauty of it all with benefits that we can see and can't see. That is Al-Khaliq, the Creator, the One who brings existence out of nothing,

**[5:09]** which is the only real form of creating. You and I rearrange what already exists, whether it's metal or steel into cars and roads or fabric into clothing. But we don't create the metal or the fabric or the atoms themselves. We work with what's given, and we had no say in what was given.

**[5:27]** Your fingerprints formed without your input. Your heart learned its rhythm before you took your first breath. You opened your eyes to colors you never chose. The bee builds its hive in perfect hexagons, though it never studied geometry. The child in the womb knows how to move like it's programmed.

**[5:43]** Who taught them? Who taught you? They all need a producer, not just a creator. Because you didn't program your heart to beat, and you didn't remind your lungs to breathe. But they never stop. Who's running that system, because it's certainly not you?

**[5:59]** That is Al-Bari, the Producer. Because the act of bringing your body into being isn't only the surface. It's deeper than that. He produced your soul and your essence, all while perfecting the inner design of your body with perfect balance of form and function.

**[6:15]** Now while Al-Khaliq speaks more to your physical state, Al-Bari speaks more to your spiritual state. The root word, Bari, means to heal and be whole again. Hence you'll notice that Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala uses this name of Al-Bari in the spirit of repentance.

**[6:30]** Tubu ila bari'ikum. Return to your Producer, he who restores you to that noble image he intended you to be, his trophy creation. Because when you're repenting to Al-Bari, you're not just saying sorry for your wrongs, you're asking him to remake you right.

**[6:47]** Think about it this way. Who has the manufacturer's warranty on your soul? Because the one who made you knows how to mend you. He can restore the purity you think you've lost, the innocence that you miss, and the hope that you buried in your despair. The one who made it knows how to fix it.

**[7:03]** You might not even know what's wrong inside of you, but he does. He knows which wound needs time, and which needs intervention. He knows what strength is hidden under your scars. He knows what your soul can still become, even if Shaytan tells you nothing.

**[7:20]** He can even repurpose your bad qualities and turn them into good. So he took Umar ibn al-Khattab (رضي الله عنه), and he restructured his soul, turning his once reckless power into a force for justice that changed the world. He didn't even discard his nature. He rearranged it back to purpose.

**[7:36]** That's what Al-Bari does. He produces the inner reality, then he repairs it when it breaks. And it's in that spirit that he fashioned our outward reality as well. He is Al-Musawwir, the Fashioner. Al-Musawwir is the fashioner, the shaper,

**[7:53]** the artist of all detail. Huwa Allahu al-Khaliq al-Bari al-Musawwir, lahu al-asma al-husna. He is Allah, the Creator, the Producer, the Fashioner. To him belong the most beautiful names. Subhan'Allah. Huwa alladhi yusawwirukum fi al-arhami kayfa yasha.

**[8:10]** He's the one who fashions you in the womb as he sees fit. Before anyone could clothe your body, he clothed your bones with flesh. Before anyone could feel you or hug you, he attached you and suspended you by an umbilical cord while he nurtured you in every way through that womb

**[8:27]** that he fashioned to carry you. He sculpted your features, from your eyes to your smile, to the smallest birthmark. Every detail was chosen by him. Have you ever seen something so beautiful that you just say, Subhan'Allah? The Prophet (ﷺ)

**[8:43]** was the most beautiful human being and when you would see him, you would say, Subhan man sawwa. How beautiful is the one that crafted this beauty. But we marvel at the Prophet (ﷺ) today and we say the exact same thing, not because we can see him,

**[8:58]** but because of what we know of his character. Because the character is what truly beautifies a person. And the Prophet (ﷺ) used to say, Allahumma kama ahsanta khalqi ahsin khulqi. Oh Allah, just as you have made my outward form beautiful,

**[9:13]** make my inward character beautiful. Al-Musawwir fashioned Yusuf (عليه السلام) with half of all beauty that captivated every heart that saw him. But what made him truly beautiful was not his face, it was his forgiveness.

**[9:29]** And that's what we marvel at now and say what a beautifully made man he was. But what we don't always realize is that the same artist that made them, made you. Not so that you would obsess over how you look, but so that you would embrace your physical being as beauty

**[9:44]** and seek the highest beauty standards for your soul. Allah is the greatest artist and you're an art piece. One of the tricks of Shaytan is that you seek to change the creation of Allah, which distracts you from seeking to change your spiritual state for the sake of Allah.

**[10:00]** The modern world makes us prioritize the external and completely warps it. Trends change so quickly, everyone starts buying products and doing surgeries to look pretty much the same. But Allah fashioned you with his own hands.

**[10:16]** Why do we do this to ourselves? Is it because we want acceptance and we want to be desired? If you accept and love how Allah has made you, you're free from the idol of beauty standards. So when you look in the mirror, don't ask why you look this way,

**[10:32]** ask instead whether your heart reflects the beauty that Al-Musawwir already put on your face. But Shaykh, what about the scars and the odd shapes and the things out of place? When you see an art piece by Van Gogh or Da Vinci, you assume that everything seemingly out of place

**[10:48]** actually has a brilliance behind it because of the genius of the artist. Maybe what you see as an imperfection is the very thing that Al-Musawwir designed for a purpose you may not have yet figured out. And real beauty isn't in symmetry, it's in sincerity.

**[11:04]** But Shaytan wants to reverse that equation. He wants you to obsess over the shape of your nose while ignoring the shape of your soul. He wants you to believe that your worth is measured by compliments instead of deeds. Because if he can get you to doubt how Allah fashioned you, then he can make you forget why Allah created you.

**[11:21]** So remember, you're a masterpiece signed by the greatest artist of all. And he doesn't make any mistakes with any one of us. And no two people are actually fully identical in their external or internal creation. What about identical twins?

**[11:37]** Firstly, have you seen their organs and insides? Secondly, you'll notice that the parents of those twins can immediately tell them apart. That's because of their familiarity with their children. Imagine how much more the difference the original Al-Musawwir sees in them.

**[11:53]** And the world outside of you is a testament to that perfection. Look at the way that the stars, the sun, and the sky are, and if you learn enough, then you'll realize that they're perfectly suited to a function as well. And with Al-Musawwir fashioning all this beauty that you can see,

**[12:10]** imagine how beautiful what you can't see actually is. The angels, the heavens, the Jannah that you can't even comprehend. He is always creating and recreating in the seen and unseen world without pause. So it's not like he created once and left it,

**[12:26]** which brings us to the rarest and most intense of these names, Al-Khalaq, the Constant Creator who keeps opening new beginnings. Just like Al-Malik only appears once in the Qur'an, Al-Khalaq only appears twice in the Qur'an.

**[12:41]** What it means is that he did not create you once and close your file. He's still creating for you, through you, and around you. Inna rabbaka huwa al-Khalaq al-'alim. Verily, your Lord is Al-Khalaq al-'alim. New cells form in you constantly.

**[12:58]** Blood replenishes, skin regenerates, and somewhere in the universe around you, a new star is being born in a galaxy that you can't even see. And in your story, he creates new openings where you once only saw walls. And he creates new people in your life.

**[13:14]** And then he creates that cycle all over again for another generation. Your mother, for example, was once just like you and had a mother of her own. Then Allah made her into the same vehicle that he used to produce her in the first place. He is Al-Khalaq in constant creation.

**[13:30]** And it's not just people, but conditions. That text that you needed, the person that suddenly appeared, the path that wasn't there, and then it was. None of that is coincidence. That's creation in motion. Generations rise and return, and others replace them.

**[13:46]** The world moves in accordance with his motion, just like Talaf, until they're replaced by a whole new set of people doing the same thing over again. He keeps writing new beginnings until he writes the final chapter. And even then, it's how he wants to do it.

**[14:02]** The Companions asked the Prophet (ﷺ), how is it that there will be some people walking on their faces on the Day of Judgment? And the Prophet (ﷺ) said, the one who caused them to walk on their feet here will cause them to walk on their faces there.

**[14:18]** Allah can recreate how he sees fit. And he can also recreate you in a better version of yourself when you choose to stop walking away from him and walk back to him to be spiritually beautified.

**[14:34]** And you will stand before the one who made you, and he will ask you, what did you do with what I gave you? Did you recognize my signature in your creation? Did you spend your whole life trying to erase it? You know there is a creator because you couldn't have made yourself.

**[14:50]** You know you've been produced in fashion because you were not the designer of your own being. You see the constant changes around you, and it reminds you that the creator will keep creating. And you, the creation, will expire like every other creation and be replaced by someone else.

**[15:06]** But when it's all said and done, you are forever part of the story of this world, depending on how you choose to be written about. Even though you're not the divine author, you are the forger of your deeds. So how do you become the most whole version of yourself spiritually

**[15:22]** so that you're not just an empty shell? Ya Khaliq, you brought me out of nothingness into being. Remind me that my existence itself is a mercy, that every breath, every cell, and every chance

**[15:39]** is a deliberate act of your creation. Ya Bari, the one who perfects what he produces, repair what I've broken within myself. Make me whole again with the same precision by which you fashioned all of your creation.

**[15:55]** Ya Musawwir, you shaped me in the unseen, gave me form, face, and story. Beautify my character as you've beautified my features. Let what you see within me be more pleasing than what others see outside of me.

**[16:11]** Ya Khaliq, keep creating new openings when I run out of ways. Create for me new beginnings when I rush to my end, and new realities when I feel doomed by my sins. Remake me with patience when I reach my limits, faith when I'm afraid, and hope when I can't

**[16:29]** imagine a way forward.

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