Commentary by Sakina: Kun Fayakun comes from arabic words "Kun(كن)" which means "to be" or "to exist" and "fayakun(فيكون)" which means "it is". So its literal meaning is "Be, and it is". "Kun Fayakun" actually is a Quranic verse referred to five times in the Quran. It symbolises God's creative power. This term is about God's will and absolute control over every creation. In Surah Baqrah(2:117) this phrase appears as: "The Originator of the heavens and the earth. When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! ـ and it is."
Commentary by Sakina:
ReplyDeleteKun Fayakun comes from arabic words "Kun(كن)" which means "to be" or "to exist" and "fayakun(فيكون)" which means "it is". So its literal meaning is "Be, and it is".
"Kun Fayakun" actually is a Quranic verse referred to five times in the Quran. It symbolises God's creative power. This term is about God's will and absolute control over every creation. In Surah Baqrah(2:117) this phrase appears as: "The Originator of the heavens and the earth. When He decrees a matter, He only says to it: “Be! ـ and it is."