Quoted to argue that Allah must be called only by his revealed names, so calling Allah “Father” would count as deviation within Islam.
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Quran 7:180
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180 To God belong the Names Most Beautiful; so call Him by them, and leave those who blaspheme His Names -- they shall assuredly be recompensed for the things they did.
The host cited this verse to argue that the Quran restricts Allah's names and forbids deviating from them, so Muslims cannot freely call Allah 'Father' or any other self-chosen title.
Used by the host to argue that Muslims must not invent or deviate concerning Allah's names, so calling Allah 'Father' or 'Mother' is Quranically improper.
Cited to argue that Allah's names and descriptions must not be altered, so calling Allah 'Father' would be an impermissible deviation from how Allah identifies himself.
Repeatedly used by the host to argue that Muslims may call Allah only by the names Allah himself gave, so titles like father, mother, or chair are deviations.