الجبار
الجَبْرُ في اللغة عكسُ الكسرِ، وهو التسويةُ، والإجبار القهر،...
Forcing someone to do something or quit doing it.
"Ilzām" (compulsion/obligation) means making something obligatory upon someone else, either by commanding him to do something or leave it, and regardless of whether that thing is permissible, prohibited, disliked, obligatory, or recommended. "Ilzaam" falls under two categories: 1. "Ilzaam" from Allah to the creation; by commanding them to do certain things and abstain from certain things. 2. "Ilzaam" from one person to another, either by way of general authority, such as when the ruler compels people to perform their religious duties of paying zakah and so on; or by way of special authority, such as when the husband compels the wife to do something or a father compels the son to do something.
"Ilzaam": making something established and continuous. Original meaning: making something concomitant and inseparable from something else. Other meanings: coercing, forcing, compelling, obligating.
To impose, or force someone to do something giving no choice.