Al-Kāfee
The All-Sufficient
He is the One Who suffices His servants against their concerns and troubles. This great name occurs only once in the Qur’an in the verse that says, (Is not Allah sufficient for His servant.) (Sūrat Al-Zumar: 36)

In light of this noble name, I would say:
1. Allah’s sufficiency for His servants falls under two categories:
a. General: He suffices all His servants as He provides for them and manages and reforms their affairs.
b. Specific: He suffices His believing servants by guiding and supporting them and showing kindness to them.

2. This name increases a servant’s trust in his Lord and fills his heart with peace and reliance upon Him, for Allah Almighty undertakes to provide for His servants and support His pious ones, and none is more truthful than Him.

Addressing His Prophet, Allah Almighty says, (So if they believe the same as you believe, then they have been (rightly) guided; but if they turn away, they are only in dissension, and Allah will be sufficient for you against them. And He is the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.) (Sūrat AlBaqarah: 137)
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3. We should frequently praise Allah Almighty for the favors and sufficiency He bestows upon us. The Prophet (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) used to say while going to bed, “All praise is due to Allah, Who provided us with food and drink, protected, and provided us with shelter. There are many who have no one to protect or shelter them.”57

4. Scholars who counted ‘the All-Sufficient’ among the excellent names of Allah Almighty include Ibn Al-‘Arabi Al-Māliki and Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalāni.
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57 Narrated by Muslim)
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