Meaning of Jabar (جبّار)
Meaning of Jabar (جبّار)
Jabbar
If you are a Muslim, Surly you have heard the word /Jabbār/
How do you feel when you hear the word /jabbār/?
What ordinary people feel when they hear this word, is a powerful, angry and unmerciful person.
But let’s look at lexicons:
/Jabbār/ is the active participle for the root /Jabr/
/Jabr/ literally means to compensate some unfortunate thing by force, healing a broken bone or bone-setting. –The opposite of breaking.
So /Jabbār/ means someone who heals the defected or broken part by force.
In fact, in contrast to the common understanding, the word /Jabbār/ describes the exaggerated maternal kindness of a powerful person, which uninterruptedly uses his power for compensating and healing of others as a result of his mercy and kindness.
So /Jabbār/ should be defined as:
The compassionate and powerful God,
The powerful healer,
And, the great healer and compensator of our ruined being
Read more at http://www.muslims-us.org/pages/quran-keywords-translation-islam-distorted-concepts/meaning-of-jabar.html#brMUjEUdCDxXcMQB.99