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99 Names Of Allah ( SWT )

Allah: The one Almighty. He alone is worthy of worship.

Ar-Rahman: The All- Merciful. He who wills goodness and mercy for all His creatures.

Ar-Rahim: The All Compassionate. He who acts with extreme kindness.

Al-Malik: The Absolute Ruler. He who is the Ruler of the entire universe.

Al-Quddus: The Pure One. He who is free from all error.

As-Salam: The Source of Peace. He who frees His servants from all danger.

Al-Mu'min: The Inspirer of Faith. He who awakes the light of faith in our hearts.

Al-Muhaymin: The Guardian. He who watches over and protects all things.

Al-'Aziz: The Victorious. He who prevails, and can never be conquered.

Al-Jabbar: The Compeller. he who repairs all broken thing, and completes that which is incomplete.

Al-Mutakabbir: The Majestic. He who demonstrates His greatness in all things and in all ways.

Al-Khaliq: The Creator. He who brings from non-being into being, creating all things in such a way that He determines their existence and the conditions and events they are to experience.

Al-Bari': The Maker of Order. O Evolver who created all things so that each whole and its parts are in perfect conformity and harmony.

Al-Musawwir: The Shaper of Beauty. He who designs all things, giving each its particular form and character.

Al-Ghaffar: The Forgiving. He who is always ready to forgive.

Al-Qahhar: The Subduer. He who dominates all things, and prevails upon them to do whatever He wills.

Al-Wahhab: The Giver of All. He who constantly bestows blessings of every kind.

Ar-Razzaq: The Sustainer. He who provides all things useful to His creatures.

Al-Fattah: The Opener. He who opens the solution to all problems and makes things easy.

Al-'Alim: The Knower of All: He who has full knowledge of all things.

Al-Qabid: The Constrictor: He who constricts and restricts.

Al-Basit: The Reliever. He who releases, letting things expand.

Al-Khafid: The Abaser. He who brings down, diminishes.

Ar-Rafi': The Exalter. He who raises up.

Al-Mu'izz: The Bestower of Honors. He who confers honor and dignity.

Al-Mudhill: The Humiliator. He who degrades and abases.

As-Sami: The Hearer of All. Allah takes care of all the needs of those who invoke this glorious Name one hundred times.

Al-Basir: The All-Seeing. To those who invoke this Name one hundred times between the obligatory and customary prayers in Friday congregation, Allah grants esteem in the eyes of others.

Al-Hakam: The Judge. He who judges and makes right prevail.

Al-'Adl: The Just. He who is Equitable.

Al-Latif: The Subtle One. He who knows the minutest subtleties of all things.

Al-Khabir: The All-Aware. He who has knowledge of the inner, most secret aspects of all things.

Al-Halim: The Forbearing. He who is Most Clement.

Al-'Azim: The Magnificent. He who is Most Splendid.

Al-Ghafur: The Forgiver and Hider of Faults.

Ash-Shakur: The Rewarder of Thankfulness. He who gratefully rewards good deeds.

Al-'Ali: The Highest.

Al-Kabir: The Greatest. Who is supremely Great.

Al-Hafiz: The Preserver. He who guards all creatures in every detail.

Al-Muqit: The Nourisher. He who gives every creature it's sustenance.

Al-Hasib: The Accounter. He who knows every details.

Al-Jalil: The Mighty. He who is Lord of Majesty and Grandeur.

Al-Karim: The Generous. He whose generosity is most abundant.

Ar-Raqib: The Watchful One.

Al-Mujib: The Responder to Prayer. He who grants the wishes who appeal to him.

Al-Wasi': The All Comprehending. He who has limitless capacity and abundance.

Al-Hakim: The Perfectly Wise. He who whose every command and action is pure wisdom.

Al-Wadud: The Loving One. He who loves His good servants, and bestows his compassion upon them.

Al-Majيd: The Majestic One. He whose glory is most great and most high.

Al-Ba'ith: The Resurrector. He who brings the dead to life, and raises them from their tombs.

Ash-Shahid: The Witness. He who is present everywhere and observes all things.

Al-Haqq: The Truth. He whose being endures unchangingly.

Al-Wakil: The Trustee. He who manages the affairs of those who duly commit them to His charge, and who looks after them better than they could themselves.

Al-Qawi: The Possessor of All Strength. The Most Strong.

Al-Matin: The Firm. He who is very Steadfast.

Al-Wلli: The Protecting Friend. He who is a f

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#2

Mash a Allah

Jazaki Allah khairan for this amma

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#3

Assalam aleikum

JazakallahKhayren amma.

Just a small comment, there is a hadeeth by Tirmidhi which states the 99 names of Allah tala. And this is a weak hadeeth. Ibn Taymiyyah said no authentic hadith has been reported from the Prophet which specifies the 99 names of Allah.

Majmu al Fatwa 22/482

Some people think that the names of Allah tala are restricted to 99 and this is not so. The ulema have differed on the number ie.

Ibn Al-Arabi enumerates them in his book Ahkam al Quran and arrives at 146 names. He also mentions in his book al Amad and he lists 176 names.

Ibn Hajar says that al Fakhr arRaazi has related from certain scholars that Allah has 4,000.00 names. However, he points out these numbers are just claims which need proof.

Fath al Bari.

But all agree that the names of Allah tala are not confined to 99. And some He tala described to us and some He tala kept to himself.

Ibn Qayim said on this subject. That if a man was to say "here are 99 horses for jihad" that doesn't mean that he only has 99 horses.

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#4

Jazaki Allah khairan umm for this, and yes we are aware of that

if u can read arabic, we usually make this dua

اللهم انى اسألك بكل اسم هو لك سميت به نفسك او أنزلته فى كتابك أو علمته أحد من خلقك او استأثرت به فى علم الغيب عندك

which translates as Allahum I ask u by each name u called yoursefl with, or revealed it in Your book, or taught it to one of your creation or kept it in your hidden knowledge

Also if u read arabic , u may contribute to a thread of اسماء الله الحسنى

u will find other names too Insh a Allah

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