Al-Lateef
The All-Subtle
It is a name that refers to Allah’s knowledge of subtle matters and that nothing is hidden to Him; and that He brings good and benefits to His servants through hidden ways that they themselves do not expect; and that He is also hidden from His servants in this world; they will only see Him in Paradise. This great name occurs 7 times in the Qur’an.

For example:
(No visual perception can encompass Him, even though He encompasses all visual perception. He is the All-Subtle, All-Aware.) (Sūrat Al-An‘ām: 103) And (Would He not know, He Who has created, when He is the AllSubtle, All-Aware?) (Sūrat Al-Mulk: 14) And (Indeed, my Lord is Subtle in what He wills. Indeed, it is He who is the All-Knowing, All-Wise.) (Sūrat Yūsuf: 100)

In light of this great name, I would say:
1. Glorifying, praising, and loving Allah Almighty is one of the best benefits reaped from knowing His name ‘the All-Subtle’.

2. If things grow harder for you while you are obedient to your Lord, expect imminent relief and ample favors from Him. Do not rush to judge things outwardly. How often a hardship and distress become a source of affluence and ease!
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(O you who believe, it is not lawful for you to become heirs to women against their will. It is not lawful that you should put constraint upon them that you may take away anything of what you have given them; unless they are guilty of brazenly immoral conduct. Live with your wives in a good manner. If you dislike them in any manner, it may be that you dislike something in which Allah has placed much good for you.) (Sūrat AlNisā’: 19)

3. Know that the meanings of subtleness also include kindness, hospitality and generosity. So, treat those under your authority and care gently so that Allah may show you the effects of unimaginable gentleness and subtleness from Him.
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