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No. |
Name |
Meaning |
Explanation |
1
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Allah
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The Name of Allah
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Allah is Al-ism Al-a'zam, the greatest name which contains all the
divine attributes and is the sign of the essence and cause of all
existence. Allah does not resemble in any way any of His creation.
'Allah' is Allah's name only. Nothing else can assume this name or
share it.
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2
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Ar-Rahman
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The Compassionate
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He is the One Who wills mercy and good for all creation, at all times.
He pours upon all creation infinite bounties.
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3
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Ar-Raheem
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Most Merciful
|
He is the source of infinite mercy and beneficence, and rewards with
eternal gifts the one who used his bounties for the good.
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4
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Al-Malik
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The Sovereign
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He is the owner and ruler of the entire universe, visible and
invisible, and all of creation from before the beginning and after the
end.
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5
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Al-Quddus
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The Holy One and One Who is free from all blemishes
|
He is the most pure one, devoid of all blemish, shortcoming, weakness,
heedlessness and error.
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6
|
As-Salaam
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The Giver of Peace or One who is Immuned from all Distresses
|
He is the one Who saves the believing servants from all dangers,
bringing them peace, blessings and security of Paradise.
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7
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Al-Mu'min
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Giver of Peace
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He is the illuminator of the Light of faith in hearts. He is the
Comforter and the Protector of the ones who take refuge in Him.
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8
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Al-Muhaymin
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The Giver of Protection
|
He is the Protector and the Guardian. He is the one Who sees to the
growth of His creation, leading them where they are destined to go.
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9
|
Al-A'zeez
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The Mighty
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He is the victorious one Whom no force can overwhelm. There is no
strength in this universe that can stand before His will.
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10
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Al-Jabbaar
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The Overpowering Lord
|
He is the repairer of the broken, the completer of the lacking, the
One who can enforce His will without any opposition.
|
11
|
Al-Mutakabbir
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The Self-Glorious
|
He is the greatest, Who shows His greatness in everything, on all
occasions.
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12
|
Al-Khaaliq
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The Creator
|
He is the one Who creates from nothing, creating at the same time the
states, conditions and sustenance of all that He has created. He
establishes how, when and where creation will take place.
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13
|
Al-Baari
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One who gives life
|
He is the one Who orders His creation with perfect harmony - not only
each thing within itself, but everything in accordance with everything
else.
|
14
|
Al-Musawwir
|
Fashioner of Shapes
|
He is the one Who, without using any model, shapes everything in the
most perfect shape.
|
15
|
Al-Ghaffaar
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Exceedingly Forgiving
|
He is the one Who accepts repentance and forgives.
|
16
|
Al-Qahhaar
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One who has control over all things
|
He is the ever-dominating one, Who has surrounded all His creation
from without and within with His irresistable power. Nothing can
escape Him.
|
17
|
Al-Wahhaab
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The Giver of all things
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He is the donor of all, without conditions, without limits, without
asking benefits or return, giving everything to everyone, everywhere,
always.
|
18
|
Ar-Razzaaq
|
The Sustainer and Provider
|
He is the Sustainer. Sustenance is needed to maintain the creation.
(Both physical and spiritual sustenance.)
|
19
|
Al-Fattaah
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Remover of difficulties and Giver of decisions
|
He is the opener and the solver, the easer of all that is locked, tied
and hardened.
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20
|
Al-A'leem
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The All Knowing
|
He is the one Who knows all. He knows what has happened, what is
happening and what will happen from the beginning to the end.
|
21
|
Al-Qaabid
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The Straightener of Sustenance
|
He is the one Who constricts. All existence is in the power of Allah.
The life on this planet is a test for us, but Allah does not test his
servants above their abilities.
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22
|
Al-Baasit
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The Extender of Rizq
|
He is the one Who releases abundance, joy, relief and ease after
difficulties. These are manifestations of His attribute Al-Baasit.
|
23
|
Al-Khaafid
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He is the Abaser. The One Who Humbles and Lowers
|
Allah most high is the one Who raises his creatures to honour and fame
and Who can cast them down to be the lowest of the low.
|
24
|
Ar-Raafi'
|
The Exalter
|
Allah most high is the one Who raises His creatures to honour and fame
and who can cast them down to be the lowest of the low.
|
25
|
Al-Mu'iz
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The Giver of Honour
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He is the one Who honours and the one Who humiliates.
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26
|
Al-Mudhil
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The Giver of Dishonour
|
He is the one Who honours and the one Who humiliates.
|
27
|
As-Samii'
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The All Hearing
|
He is the one Who hears all - that which comes from the lips, passes
through the minds, is felt by the hearts, the rustling of leaves in
the wind, the footsteps of ants and the atoms moving through the void.
|
28
|
Al-Baseer
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The Seer or One Who Sees All Things
|
He is the one Who is all-seeing. He sees all that has passed, all
there is and all there will be until the end of time.
|
29
|
Al-Hakam
|
Maker of Immutable Judgements
|
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30
|
Al-Adl
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The Just
|
He is the absolute justice. Justice secures peace, balance, order and
harmony. Allah the Just is the enemy of tyrants.
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31
|
Al-Lateef
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Most Affectionate or Knower of Innermost Secrets
|
He is the most delicate, fine, gentle, beautiful one, He is the one
who knows the finest details of beauty. The finest of His beauties are
hidden in the secrets of the beauties of the soul, wisdom, and divine
light.
|
32
|
Al-Khabeer
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All-Knowing
|
He is the one who is aware of the hidden inner occurences in
everything. He is the one whose cognisance reaches the deepest,
darkest, hidden corners of His kingdom, where neither human
intelligence nor His angels can penetrate.
|
33
|
Al-Haleem
|
The Clement
|
He is forebearing in the punishment of the guilty. He waits, giving
time to the sinner to realise his guilt and ask forgiveness in order
that He may forgive him rather than punish him.
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34
|
Al-A'dheem
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The Great
|
He is the Greatest on the earth below And in the heavens above, in the
realms where our sight cannot reach and of which our minds cannot
conceive. He is the absolute and perfect greatness.
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35
|
Al-Ghafoor
|
Forgiving
|
He is the most forgiving one. He veils our faults from the eyes of the
other men, from the angels that relieves us from the suffering of
continual remembrance of our faults.
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36
|
Ash-Shakoor
|
Highly Grateful
|
He is the one who repays a good deed with a much greater reward.
Thankfulness is to return good with good.
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37
|
Al-A'li
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Most High
|
He is the highest one. He is higher than the whole of the created
universe. His nearness and fairness and His being high cannot be
measured by the limits of human intellect.
|
38
|
Al-Kabeer
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Most Great or Infinite
|
He is the greatest, whose greatness stretches from before the
beginning until after the end. There is no differences for Him between
the creation of an atom and the infinite-seeming universe. This is His
grandeur as much as we can understand it. He is greater than that.
|
39
|
Al-Hafeedh
|
The Protector
|
He is the one who remembers all that was and all that is, keeping in
His divine protection all that there will be.
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40
|
Al-Muqeet
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The Giver of Sustenance and Strength
|
He is the nourisher of all creation. Allah creates the nourishment of
each of His creates before he creates them. No one can take away the
nourishment destined for each element of the creation.
|
41
|
Al-Haseeb
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The Reckoner or One Who Suffices for Everyone and Everything
|
He is the one who takes account of all and everything that His
creation does or is subjected to.
|
42
|
Al-Jaleel
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Glorious or One With an Exalted Position
|
He is the lord of majesty and might. His might and His greatness, His
eternity bears no resemblance to any energy, matter or time.
|
43
|
Al-Kareem
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Benevolent
|
He is the generous one. His greatest generosity is His mercy, through
which He forgives when he could punish.
|
44
|
Al-Raqeeb
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The Caretaker
|
He is the one who watches everything, always. This scrutiny of every
detail in the existence of all creation is in part protective.
|
45
|
Al-Mujeeb
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The Answerer of Duaas
|
He is the one who responds to all the needs of his servants. Allah is
closer to his creatures than they are to themselves. He is not any
closer to a saint than He is to you or to a mustard seed.
|
46
|
Al-Waasi'
|
The Lenient
|
He is the limitless vastness, whose knowledge, mercy, power,
generosity, and all other beautiful attributes are infinite.
|
47
|
Al-Hakeem
|
The Wise
|
He is the perfectly wise, in His knowledge and in His deeds. There is
no doubt or uncertainty in His knowledge, nor does it have an end.
|
48
|
Al-Wadud
|
Most Loving
|
He is the one who loves His good servants. He is the only one who is
worthy of love.
|
49
|
Al-Majeed
|
Most Venerable
|
Allah most high is glorious and majestic in the whole of His creation
and beyond. No hand reaches Him, no power can touch Him, yet He is
closer to His servants than their own souls. His state is pure
perfection. His acts are pure wisdom.
|
50
|
Al-Baai'th
|
The Resurrector of the Dead
|
He is the raiser from the dead. Allah will give life back to all
creation on the day of judgement.
|
51
|
Ash-Shaheed
|
Omnipresent
|
He is the one who witnesses all that happens everywhere at all times.
|
52
|
Al-Haq
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The Truth
|
Allah is the truth, whose being is ever unchanged.
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53
|
Al-Wakeel
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The Provident
|
Allah is the faithful and ultimate trustee. Men think they are able to
do, but He is the one that does everything. He can replace everything
in the universe, but nothing can replace Him nor can stand on it's own
without being dependent on Him
|
54
|
Al-Qawi
|
Almighty
|
Allah is the most strong one, the inexhaustible. He possesses all
strength. He can create a billion universes with the same ease with
which He creates a blade of grass.
|
55
|
Al-Mateen
|
The Invincible
|
Allah is perfect in His strength and in His firmness. None can be
saved from this strength, no force can oppose it and nothing can
weaken it.
|
56
|
Al-Waliy
|
The Patron
|
Allah is the protecting friend of His servants. He eliminates their
difficulties and gives them guidance, peace and success in their
affairs in this world and the hereafter.
|
57
|
Al-Hameed
|
The Praiseworthy
|
Allah is the most praiseworthy, All that exist praise Allah with their
tongues, with their actions, or simply by their existence. He is the
only one who is worthy of devotion, respect, thankfulness and praise.
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58
|
Al-Muhsi
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The Keeper of counts
|
Allah is the possesser of quantitive knowledge. He sees and knows
everything in its reality. He knows the number of all existence in the
universe down to the number of breaths exhaled and inhaled by each of
His creatures.
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59
|
Al-Mubdi
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The Originator
|
Allah is the originator of all. He creates without model or material.
|
60
|
Al-Mu'eed
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One Who has the Power to Create Again.
|
Allah is the restorer of the things He has created and destroyed.
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61
|
Al-Muhyi
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The Giver of Life
|
Allah is giver of life to things without life. Allah is the one who
has created life and who has created death, none else can do that.
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62
|
Al-Mumeet
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The Giver of Death
|
Allah is the creator of death. All who are alive will certainly die.
Man is made of a combination of the flesh and the soul. The body is
temporal, the soul is eternal.
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63
|
Al-Haiy
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The Everlasting
|
Allah is the perfectly alive and ever-living one. Allah is cognisant
of all, and all acions are His. All that is known is within His
knowledge. All existence is always comprehended in His action.
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64
|
Al-Qayyum
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The Sustainer of Life
|
Allah is the ever self-existing one upon whom the existence of all
depends. His existence depends on none other than Himself.
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65
|
Al-Waajid
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The All-Perfect
|
Allah finds and obtains whatever He wishes whenever He wishes. It is
even superfluous to use the word "find" because all is in His presence
at all times.
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66
|
All-Maajid
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The All-Excellent and the One With Veneration
|
Allah is the most glorious, who shows infinite generosity and
munificence to those close to Him.
|
67
|
Al-Waahid
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The One
|
Allah is One. He has no equal, none like Him nor any partner in His
essence, in His attributes, in His actions, in His orders, or in His
beautiful names.
|
|
Al-Ahad
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The One Unequalled
|
He is the unity in which all names, attributes and their relations to
any and all are united.
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68
|
As-Samad
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Free From Want
|
Allah is the satisfier of all needs, and all is in need of Him. He is
the sole-recourse; the only place of support where one may go to rid
oneself of all trouble and to receive all that one needs through the
blessings of this name.
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69
|
Al-Qaadir
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The All-Powerful
|
Allah is the all-powerful who does what He wills the way He wills. He
created the universe by Himself, from nothing, with neither materials
nor model. He said "BE" and it became.
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70
|
Al-Muqtadir
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Powerful
|
Allah is the one who creates all power and has total control over all
power. Allah bestows power upon things on earth and in heaven, and
uses them in accordance with His all-pervasive wisdom and will.
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71
|
Al-Muqaddim
|
One Who Causes Advancement
|
Allah brings forward whomever He wills. Allah advances the chosen
among His creation, bringing some above and ahead of others.
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72
|
Al-Muakhkhir
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One Who Causes Retardation
|
Allah is He who leaves whomever He wills behind, and delays
advancement.
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73
|
Al-Awwal
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The First
|
Allah is the first. There is none like Him. His firstness means that
there is none prior to Him, that He is self-existent, that all comes
from Him and that He is the cause of all that became.
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74
|
Al-Aakhir
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The Last
|
Allah is the last. As He has no beginning, He has no end. He is
eternal. He is the last in the sense that the circle of existence
begins and ends with Him.
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75
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Adh-Dhaahir
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The Obvious
|
Allah is the manifest one. Allah most high is hidden from those who
seek to see by means of their senses, but He is apparent to those who
seek to know Him by the wisdom and reason that Allah has bestowed upon
them.
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76
|
Al-Baatin
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The Latent
|
Allah is the hidden one. His existence is both manifest and hidden. To
truly know the creator is not possible because the knowledge, the
mind, the understanding of the created one are limited.
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77
|
Al Waali
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One Who Exercises Responsibility Over All Things
|
Allah is the sole manager and governor of the whole creation.
|
78
|
Al-Muta'ali
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Far Above the Attributes of the Entire Creation
|
Allah is the supreme one. His greatness grows. As He gives from His
inexhaustible treasures, His riches increase. As the need of His
creation increase, His bounties increase.
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79
|
Al-Bar
|
The Good
|
Allah is the perfect doer of good. All good and bounty come from Him.
He loves for His servants only good, comfort and ease.
|
80
|
At-Tawwaab
|
The Oft- Returning
|
Allah is He who constantly turns man to repentance.
|
81
|
Al-Muntaqim
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One Who Takes Retribution
|
Allah is the great avenger. Allah punishes those who persist in
revolting, raving in their unconsciousness and egotism, creating
disharmony, tyrannizing Allah's servants and His creation.
|
82
|
Al-A'fuw
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One Who Pardons
|
Allah is the forgiver, the eliminator of sins. He does not often
punish the ones who deny, the ones who revolt. He accepts their
recognition of their sins as repentance, He erases their sins.
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83
|
Ar-Rauf
|
The Kind
|
Allah is all clement. In spite of His ability to see our sins, of His
being just, of His being able to punish, the fact that He chooses to
forgive proves His infinite mercy and clemency.
|
84
|
Maalik-ul-Mulk
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Possessor Of Sovereignity
|
Allah is the eternal owner of His kingdom. He shares neither the
ownership nor the power, government nor guardianship of the universe
with anyone.
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85
|
Dhul-Jalaal-
e-wal-Ikraam
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Majestic and Benevolent
|
Allah is the Lord of Majesty and bounty. There is no perfection that
does not belong to Him nor any blessing or honor that comes from other
than Him. Allah is the owner of all majesty.
|
86
|
Al-Muqsit
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The Just
|
Allah is the one who acts and distributes in justice and fairness.
How harmonious and balanced is the creation: all the beauties in
heaven and earth - mountains, seas, sunsets, flowers - and also the
eyes to see.
|
87
|
Al-Jaami'
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The Assembler
|
Allah is the gatherer of whatever He wishes, wherever He wishes. Allah
has gathered together within this universe spaces, galaxies - stars,
earths, seas, plants and animals, things whose nature, size, shape and
colour are different.
|
88
|
Al-Ghani
|
Free From Need
|
Allah is the rich one who is self-sufficient. His essence and
attributes have no relationship to anything else. Someone whose
existence and perfection depend on another needs to earn that
existence. Only Allah needs not, neither does he need to earn.
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89
|
Al-Mughni
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Supplier of Needs to Others
|
Allah is the enricher. He renders whomever He wishes rich and whomever
He wishes poor.
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90
|
Al-Maani'
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The Hinderer
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Allah is the one who averts harm from His creation.
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91
|
Ad-Daar
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One Who can Cause Loss
|
Allah is the creator of the harmful and the evil as He is the creator
of the good and beneficial. He has also taught us to opt for the good
and escape the evil. He has given us the power of discrimination,
given us a will and freedom to choose.
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92
|
An-Naafi'
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One Who Confers Benefits
|
Allah is the creator of good. Allah has created man as the best of His
creation and He has bestowed upon him gifts which render him unique
and superior to the rest of creation.
|
93
|
An-Nur
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The Light
|
Allah is the light that is shed upon the whole creation, making it
apparent. That light is the light that brought existence out of the
darkness of non-existence.
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94
|
Al-Haadiy
|
One Who Gives Guidance
|
Allah is the one who creates guidance, leading His servants to good,
beneficence and the satisfaction of their needs.
|
95
|
Al-Badi'
|
The Deviser
|
Allah is the Originator of the creation, having created it without
model or material. He does not need previous knowledge to think, to
first investigate, to figure things out. Everything He creates is a
wonder since He originated it from nothing.
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96
|
Al Baaqiy
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the Eternal
|
Allah is the everlasting one whose existence in the future is forever.
He has neither beginning nor end. The creation will end, and time with
it. But Allah the everlasting one will still exist.
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97
|
Al-Waarith
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The Supporter of All or One Who Remains Alive Even After Everyone or
Everything Dies
|
Allah is the ultimate inheritor, to whom everything is left after its
temporal possessors are gone. It is He who exists after all existence
disappears, it is He to whom all existence returns.
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98
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Ar-Rasheed
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One Who Guides Along the Path of Virtue or One Who Loves Virtue and
Piety.
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Allah is the righteous teacher who ordains righteousness for all
creatures. In His wisdom He leads all matters to their finalty in a
perfect way and order.
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99
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As-Sabur
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Most Forebearing
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Allah is the most patient one. In His creation as in His actions, in
His dealings with His creation, nothing is either bigger or smaller,
better or worse, earlier or later than it is determined for it to be.
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