The explanation is that only one of one God’s ‘names’ is a personal name; all the other ‘names’ are appellations that refer to one of God’s many attributes or character traits. As the Qur’an states: ...
Ehyeh is the verb ‘to be’ in its future tense singular form and means ‘I will/might/may become the one who I may/will/might become,’ indicating that Ehyeh is The God of Potentialities, The God of ...
The word for thanks in Arabic is shukr. Interestingly two of the names of God in Islam, are Ash-Shakir and Ash-Shakoor, the Eternally Grateful and the Most Appreciative. We are called as human beings ...