The name of Allah in Arabic. Beautiful names of Allah Almighty and their meaning

In addition to the attributes characteristic of Allah, He also has 99 beautiful names-epithets. There is a hadith that says whoever lists these 99 names will enter Paradise. Another hadith confirms that whoever learns 99 beautiful names by heart will receive Paradise. The Almighty has innumerable perfect attributes and beautiful names, the essence of which only He Himself knows. His great name Allah includes all 99 epithets.

The Holy Qur'an says: (meaning): " Allah Almighty has the most beautiful names, you call upon Him through these most beautiful names ».

The number of names of Allah is not limited to 99, because the Almighty has innumerable perfect attributes and Beautiful names, the essence of which only He Himself knows. But from the hadith the following 99 names are known:

2. Ar-Rahman (Merciful to everyone in this world),

3. Ar-Rahim (He who has mercy in the next world only on believers),

4. Al-Malik (Lord of all),

5. Al-Quddus (Free from defects),

6. As-Salam (Giving peace and security to his creatures),

7. Al-Mu`min (Giving reliability and security to his faithful slaves),

8. Al-Muhaymin (The Subjugating One),

9. Al-‘Aziz (The Great, Invincible),

10. Al-Jabbar (Possessing power, Controlling everything according to His Will),

11. Al-Mutaqabbir (The One Possessor of True Greatness),

12. Al-Khaliq (The Creator),

13. Al-Bari‘ (The Creator without defects),

14. Al-Musawwir (Giving form to everything),

15. Al-Ghaffar (Forgiving and hiding sins),

16. Al-Kahhar (Destroying the disobedient),

17. Al-Wahhab (Giver free of charge),

18. Ar-Razzaq (Giver of blessings and food),

19. Al-Fattah (Opening the gates of goodness and blessings),

20. Al-‘Alim (The All-Knowing),

21. Al-Kabid (Taker of Souls),

22. Al-Basit (Giver of livelihood and prolongation of life),

23. Al-Hafid (Humiliating the disbelievers),

24. Ar-Rafi‘ (Exalting the Believers),

25. Al-Mu'iz (The Exalting One),

26. Al-Muzill (Belittling the one he wants, depriving him of strength and victory),

27. As-Sami‘ (All-Hearing),

28. Al-Basir (All-Seeing),

29. Al-Hakam (The Supreme Judge, Separating good from bad),

30. Al-‘Adl (The Just),

31. Al-Latif (Showing mercy to slaves),

32. Al-Khabir (Omniscient),

33. Al-Halim (The Forgiving),

34. Al-‘Azym (The Greatest),

35. Al-Ghafur (Forgiving much),

36. Ash-Shakur (Rewarding more than what is deserved),

37. Al-‘Aliy (Exalted, Exalted),

38. Al-Kabir (The Great, the One before whom everything is insignificant),

39. Al-Hafiz (The Guardian),

40. Al-Mukit (Creator of blessings),

41. Al-Khasib (Taking Report),

42. Al-Jalil (Possessor of the greatest Attributes),

43. Al-Kyarim (The Most Generous),

44. Ar-Raqib (Observer),

45. Al-Mujib (Receiver of prayers and requests),

46. ​​Al-Wasi‘ (Possessor of unlimited Grace and Knowledge),

47. Al-Hakim (Possessor of Wisdom),

48. Al-Wadud (Loving His believing slaves),

49. Al-Majiid (The Most Honorable),

50. Al-Ba'is (Resurrecting after death and sending down prophets),

51. Ash-Shahid (Witness to everything),

52. Al-Haqq (True),

53. Al-Wakil (Patron),

54. Al-Qawiy (The All-Powerful),

55. Al-Mateen (Possessor of Great Strength, Mighty),

56. Al-Waliy (Helping the Believers),

57. Al-Hamid (Worthy of Praise),

58. Al-Muhsy (Counting everything),

59. Al-Mubdi` (The Creator),

60. Al-Mu'id (Having killed, reviving again),

61. Al-Mukhyi (Resurrectionist, Life Giver),

62. Al-Mumit (The Killer),

63. Al-Hay (Eternally Living),

64. Al-Qayyum (Giver of existence to everything created),

65. Al-Wajid (Does what he wishes),

66. Al-Maajid (He whose Generosity and Greatness are great),

67. Al-Wahid (The One),

68. As-Samad (Needing nothing),

69. Al-Qadir (Almighty),

70. Al-Muqtadir (Mighty, Arranger of everything the best way),

71. Al-Muqaddim (Who brings forward whom He wishes),

72. Al-Muahhir (Pushing Back),

73. Al-Awwal (Beginless),

74. Al-Akhir (Endless),

75. Az-Zahir (Evident, One Whose existence is obvious),

76. Al-Batin (Hidden, He who is invisible in this world),

77. Al-Waliy (Ruling, Dominant over everything),

78. Al-Muta'ali (The Most High, Free from Defects),

79. Al-Barr (the Blessed One, the One Whose mercy is great),

80. At-Tawwab (Accepting Repentance),

81. Al-Muntaqim (Rewarder of the disobedient),

82. Al-Afuww (Forgiving),

83. Ar-Rauf (Condescending),

84. Al-Malik'l-mulk (True Lord of all things),

85. Zu"l-Jalali wa"l-Ikram (Owner of true Greatness and Generosity),

86. Al-Muqsit (The Just),

87. Al-Jami' (The Balancer of Contradictions),

88. Al-Ghaniy (Rich, not needing anyone),

89. Al-Mughni (Enricher),

90. Al-Mani‘ (Restraining, Prohibiting),

91. Ad-Darr (Deprives of His benefits from those whom He wishes),

92. An-Nafi‘ (Who brings much benefit to whomever He wishes),

93. An-Nur (Giving light of faith),

94. Al-Hadi (Guiding whomever He wishes to the path of truth),

95. Al-Badi‘ (The One Who Creates in the Best Way),

96. Al-Baqi (Endless),

97. Al-Waris (The True Heir),

98. Ar-Rashid (Guiding to the right path),

99. As-Sabur (Patient).

The holy book of Muslims, the Koran, says that the Lord has not one name, but many. The name of the Lord and the Lord Himself are not different, therefore it is considered a great offense to pronounce His names with disdain or consider them all to belong to different Gods.

It is known that Allah has 99 names. But this number has not been confirmed anywhere. Since He is the Lord, He can have innumerable names. But every true Muslim believer should know at least 99 names of Allah and their meanings.

Classification of names

The names of Allah are conventionally divided into several groups. The first includes names that define the essence of the Lord. The second group talks about the qualities of the Almighty. There are also traditional names, and there are those that are described in the Koran or indirectly come from it. The theology of Islam gives a more detailed classification. There, separate categories include the names of Allah, indicating His qualities such as kindness and mercy, severity, and another, for example, beauty and greatness.

In Islam, there are two concepts that describe names - “tanzih” and “tashbih”. The first says that man can never compare with God. The corresponding names also fall into this category. However, it is difficult for a person to perceive something divine without passing it through the prism of his human mind. Therefore, the names of “tanziha” include such names of the Lord as Divine, Illustrious, Independent, etc. “Tashbih” proposes to describe the Lord with qualities created by Him. Names such as All-Forgiving, Merciful, Loving, Merciful refer to the concept of “tashbiha”. It is said that one can understand the Lord by knowing the names of Allah. 99 with translations of the names of the Lord are able to fully describe His greatness and impress not only Muslims. Knowing the names of God, one can be imbued with His qualities and learn more about His all-encompassing power.

The 99 names of Allah and their meanings is a long list. This article will present only the first 15 names with translation and detailed description. The rest will simply be named.

Names indicating the essence of the Lord

These are those that belong only to the Lord. Man can never compare with God, so these names can only be used to call God. 99 names of Allah in Arabic are recorded in the Quran. Arabic names will also be presented here in Russian letters with translation.

Allah

This name of the Lord is mentioned 2697 times in the Koran and means - One Lord. The interpretation of the name is that only Allah has a divine nature and is worthy of being worshiped by everyone. He is the only one who deserves submissive and humble treatment. He alone should be worshiped by all living entities in this material world. It is with this name that the description of the 99 names of Allah begins. The list will continue with the next name indicating the essence of God.

Al-Malik

The meaning of this name is lord or king. Only the most perfect person, that is, the Lord himself, can be an absolute ruler. No one but Him can lead His followers so carefully. The Lord is not at all attached to any of His creations, but they are all supported by Him and depend only on Him.

Al-Muheymin

The Lord is the Guardian, Savior and Guide. This name of Allah is mentioned only once in the Quran, but similar descriptions of the Lord appear many times. "Mukheimin" is the one who gives peace and protection. Allah always stands on the side of those who unquestioningly believe in Him and give their all to the Lord. The interests of such believers come first with the Lord. This name has another meaning, which suggests that Allah is a witness to everything that a person says and does. But the result of these actions belongs only to Him. This name also means that Allah knows both the good and bad deeds of a person, and all this is recorded in the tablet.

Al-Mutakabbir

No one except Allah can possess True Greatness. And the name just indicates this. That is, the Lord is superior to everyone and is the only owner of all the greatness of Creation.

The qualities of Allah are higher than the qualities of His creation, that is, He has nothing to do with these qualities. All living beings cannot be compared with the Lord, that is, only He has the right to be proud, since He has all the opulence. And His pride indicates that He considers Himself rightfully the only creator, and no one can claim His place and desire the same power and honors. He disdains those who are arrogant and proud both in relation to Him and in relation to His other creations.

Al-Khaliq

The Lord is the true Creator. This is what this complaint indicates. He creates everything without relying on any examples, that is, He is the original Creator of all things. The fate of every creature He created is entirely determined by the Almighty. The Lord creates both the master and the skill itself, and is the talent in man. Allah knows all the qualities of each of the creatures, since it was He who endowed them all even before creation. From this name came the next name of Allah.

Al Bari

The Lord is the creator. Only He has the power to create all things. At His own discretion, He manifested everything that was unmanifested. And He did this without much effort. The Lord created everything with a word, simply pronouncing permission for something to happen, and it immediately manifested itself. He who knows this name of the Lord will no longer worship anyone except Allah. Only He will seek refuge and ask for help.

Al-Alim

The Lord knows everything, since He created everything and owns everything. He knows not only the deeds of every living being, but also his thoughts. It is impossible to hide anything from the Lord. He doesn’t even need to turn to an additional source of information, since everything comes from Him anyway. Everything is in Him and He is everywhere, so even the smallest particle is not hidden from His eyes. Moreover, only the Lord knows what happened in the past and what will happen in the future.

Ar-Rahim

The 99 names of Allah and their meanings can also speak about the qualities of the Lord. The name Ar-Rahim indicates the boundless mercy of the Almighty. In the Koran, this name appears before almost every sura. The Lord shows special mercy to those who believe in Him and are submissive to Him. There is another name of Allah - Ar-Rahman, but it speaks of the Lord’s boundless compassion for everyone, while the name Ar-Rahim speaks only of mercy towards those who are devoted to Allah.

Al-Mumin

Only God can give complete protection to all living beings, only He will save you from any trouble if you humbly ask Him for protection. This name has two aspects: Lord - protection and stability and unshakable faith in the heart. This indicates that faith is a priceless gift of the Lord, and that it is she who protects a person. A believer is called a "mumin" in Arabic. This name comes from the word “faith”. The names of Allah are so diverse. 99, presented here with translation, are the most common. But in fact there are many more of them.

Al Ghaffar

Every person commits many sins during his life. Whether this happens consciously or not, only the Lord can forgive for sinful actions. He sees only positive qualities in His devotees, and turns a blind eye to all negative ones. In this life, their sins become invisible, and in the future the Lord does not punish them for them. Those who sincerely turn to the Lord and repent of their wrongdoing are rewarded with a special blessing to atone for their guilt through virtuous deeds.

The 99 names of Allah indicate the special qualities of the Lord. The list will continue with the name of the Most High, indicating His complete power.

Al-Kabid

The Lord reduces or limits benefits at His own discretion. Every soul is under His power. Only the Lord can be thanked for all blessings, since only He gives them to His sincere slaves. But from those who commit sinful acts, He can take away everything. The most important thing is that the Lord deprives them of the opportunity to know Him, since He cannot forgive anyone for arrogance and disobedience. This name means "diminisher."

99 names of Allah in Russian may not fully convey the entire meaning. Therefore, it is necessary to look for the interpretation of a particular name in the Holy Scriptures.

Al-Halim

This name is special. A person who understands the meaning of this name of the Lord will acquire qualities such as restraint, calmness, gentleness and meekness. This is exactly how this name is translated. The Lord bestows His mercy on everyone. And those who are devoted to Him, and those who disobeyed Him. He is not angry and is in no hurry to punish, despite all his power.

The 99 names of Allah and their meanings are all described in the Quran and others scriptures Muslims A person who studies these books will eventually realize every quality of the Lord and understand all His greatness. This in turn will strengthen his faith.

We understand that the number of names of Allah is completely innumerable with our limited minds. By the Grace of the Almighty Creator, we know only 99 names of Allah. Here you can find out the translation into Russian and the meaning of the ninety-nine names of Allah Almighty.

Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of God be upon him, said:

“Allah has ninety-nine names, one less than a hundred. Whoever learns them will enter Paradise.” Hadith from Abu Hurayrah, St. hadiths of al-Bukhari and Muslim.

The Almighty Creator says in the Koran:

Allah (God) has beautiful names, and you can address Him using them (address Him using them). Leave (leave, pass by) those who [deliberately] do something wrong (sinful) regarding His names [saying, for example, that many names indicate many gods]. [Do not doubt or worry] they [these spiritually poor and unreasonable people] will be fully rewarded for what they did [against the holiness of the Creator]. Holy Quran, 7:180

Every Muslim believer must know the 99 names of Allah. The names of the Almighty are usually arranged according to the order in which they are mentioned in Holy Quran or according to the Arabic alphabet. The Quran prescribes the use of the names of Allah in prayers, dua and remembrance of Allah (dhikr). In lists, the names of Allah are usually given with the Arabic definite article “al-”. But if any name of Allah is mentioned in a prayer not as part of a phrase, but by itself, then instead of “al-” it is pronounced “ya-” (for example, “Ya Jalil” - “Oh, Majestic!”).

Interpretation of the 99 names of Allah: list with translation

Meaning of 99 names of Allah:

  1. Allah الله One God
    The greatest name of Allah, indicating his divine essence, different from the many things of the created world. The Koran begins with the words: Arab. - بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم - “Bismillahi Ruahamani, Ruahiim”, which is usually translated “In the name (or in the name) of Allah, the All-Merciful and Merciful.” Islamic theologians emphasize that it is important to pronounce this name correctly. No one else is called by this name. . (abjadiya 66)
  2. Ar-Rahman الرَّحْمَنِ All-Merciful
    Merciful, that is, possessing the broadest mercy and benefits, Merciful in this world to all His creatures: both to those who are worthy of mercy and to those who are not worthy of it, that is, to believers and non-believers, Muslims and non-Muslims. No one else is given this name either. The name Ar-Rahman is one of the first three names that denote God in the Koran, along with the words Allah and Ar-Rahim.
  3. Ar-Rahim الرحيم Most Merciful
    One of the three names of God, along with the names Allah and Rahman. Always showing mercy, Possessing infinite mercy; Showing mercy in the next world only to believing, obedient slaves.
    This name indicates the special mercy of the Lord towards believers. He showed them great mercy: first, when He created them; secondly, when he guided him on the straight path and bestowed faith; thirdly, when he will make them happy in the last life; fourthly, when He grants them the grace to behold His face, as is described in many verses that say that Allah has a hand, a foot, etc. But you need to know that there is no similarity to all this and there is nothing to even compare It with. Recognize the presence of a face, a hand, a shin (example from the Koran (48:10) Verily, those who swear allegiance to you, swear allegiance to Allah. The hand of Allah is above their hands; (68:42) On the day when the shin of Allah is exposed, they will be called fall on their faces, but they will not be able to do this.), etc. we are obliged, but comparing with ourselves and imagining is a grave sin.). A person who knows Allah through these two names (Ar-Rahmaanu and Ar-Rahiimah) makes his efforts on the path of delivering the lost and sinners from the wrath of Allah and His punishment, leading them to His forgiveness and mercy, and on the path of satisfying the needs of people, providing help them and pray to Allah for them. Allah is the Most Merciful, and His mercy embraces every thing and outstrips His wrath. He commanded believers to be merciful to other creatures, and He Himself loves His merciful followers.
  4. Al-Malik الملك Al-Malik Lord
    Allah is self-sufficient in His essence and has absolutely no need for any of His creations, while they all need Him and are under His power. Allah is the absolute Lord, Who has no partner, and no one dares to give Him instructions. He doesn't look to anyone for help. He bestows from His possessions whoever He wants and with what He wants. He does what he wants, creates what he wants, bestows whom he wants, and holds whom he wants.
    A person who knows this name of Allah Almighty takes control of his soul and body and does not allow passions, anger or whims to take over them, but subordinates his tongue, his gaze and his whole body to the pleasure of their true Master. (abjadiya 121)
  5. Al-Quddus القدوس Al-Quddus Saint(Infallible, Free from defects)
    Pure from shortcomings, from guilt, from everything unworthy; Inaccessible to the intellect of creatures and Pure from what man can imagine; Far from all qualities that can be comprehended by human feelings or represented in our imagination and our thoughts, and even more so, Far from all vices and shortcomings.
    He is greater than having others like Himself, equal to Himself, or similar to Himself. The benefit that a slave receives by knowing this name is expressed in the fact that he cleanses his mind from false ideas, his heart from doubts and illnesses, anger and hatred, envy and arrogance, showing off, associating partners with Allah, greed and stinginess - that is, everything that relates to the shortcomings of the human soul. (abjadia 201)
  6. As-Salam السلام Peacemaker(Giving peace and security to his creatures)
    Bringing peace and prosperity to His creations; He, whose essence is not characterized by shortcomings, temporaryness, disappearance; One whose essence is devoid of all vices, attributes - all shortcomings, and deeds - all evil. All the welfare that the slave and the rest of creation receives comes from Him. A person who has come to know this name of Allah Almighty rids his heart of everything that offends the dignity of Allah, faith in Him and His Sharia. (abjadiya 162)
  7. Al-Mu'min المؤمن Loyal(Reliable) Faithful to the agreement with His slaves, Saving His faithful slaves (auliyya) from torment. The one from Whom safety and tranquility come by indicating by Him the means to achieve them and blocking by Him the paths of fear and harm. Only He gives security, and peace comes only by His grace. He gave us sense organs, which are the means for our well-being, showed us the way to our salvation, gave us medicines for our healing, food and drink for our existence. And we believed in Him also by His mercy, for only He preserves the safety of all creatures, and they all hope for His help and protection. (abjadiya 167)
  8. Al-Muhaymin ( Subordinate to yourself) 59:23;
    The One who protects, owns, controls and oversees the actions, life and food of each of His creatures - small and large, great and insignificant. A person who knows this name of Allah reveres Him, does not resist His will and in no way disobeys Him. (abjadiyya 176) ,
  9. Al-'Aziz ( Great, Invincible) 2:209, 220, 228, 240; 3:4, 6, 18, 62, 126; 4:56, 158, 165; 5:38, 118; 6:96; 9:40, 71; 11:66; 14:47; 16:60; 22:40, 74; 26:9, 104, 122, 140, 159, 175, 191; 27:78; 29:26, 42; 38:9, 66; 39:5; 48:7; 54:42; 57:1; 58:21; 59:1, 23-24;
    He Who has special greatness, Victorious over all, an existence similar to His existence is absolutely impossible.
    Allah Almighty is One, He has no partners, and the need of His creations for Him is enormous; none of us can do without Him. If He did not exist, then we would not exist. (abjadiyya 125),
  10. Al-Jabbar ( Possessing power, Governing everything according to His Will) 59:23; 68:19-20, 26-33;
    By the will of Whom everything happens, Whose will does not remain unfulfilled; He Who tames creation (that is, all things); He is the one to whose will absolutely all creations are subordinate, but He Himself is not subject to anyone’s will and no one is able to get out from under His power. He crushes tyrants who try to encroach on His rights and the rights of His creatures, and subjects them to His own will, just as He subjected all to death. (abjadiyya 237),
  11. Al-Mutaqabbir (The One Possessor of True Greatness) Superior 2:260; 7:143; 59:23;
    Surpassing all creation; He whose qualities are higher than the qualities of creations is pure from the qualities of creations; The only Possessor of True Greatness; He who finds all His creatures insignificant in comparison with His essence, for no one is worthy of pride except Him. His pride is manifested in the fact that He does not allow anyone to claim creation and challenge His commands, authority and will. He crushes all those who are arrogant towards Him and His creatures. A person who knows this name of Allah does not show cruelty and arrogance towards the creatures of Allah, for cruelty is violence and injustice, and arrogance is self-aggrandizement, contempt for others and encroachment on their rights. Cruelty is not one of the qualities of the righteous servants of Allah. They are obliged to obey and submit to their Master. (abjadiyya 693),
  12. Al-Khaliq (Creator) Sizing(Architect) 6:101-102; 13:16; 24:45; 39:62; 40:62; 41:21; 59:24;
    He who truly creates, without example or prototype, and determines the fate of creatures; The one who creates what he wants out of nothing; The one who created the masters and their skills, qualifications; The One who predetermined the measure of all creatures even before their existence and endowed them with the qualities necessary for existence. (abjadiya 762),
  13. Al-Bari‘ (The Creator without Flaws) Creator(Builder) 59:24
    He who, by His power, created all things; He is the Creator, Who created everything from nothingness according to His predestination. For this He does not have to make any effort; He says to something: “Be!” and it comes true. He who knows this name of the Most High does not worship anyone except his Creator, turns only to Him, seeks help only from Him and asks for what he needs only from Him. (abjadiyya 244),
  14. Al-Musawwir (Giving Shape to Everything) Formative(Sculptor) 20:50; 25:2; 59:24; 64:3;
    Logos, Mind, Sophia - the source of meanings and forms; He who gives forms and images to creations; The One who gave each creation His unique form and pattern, different from other similar creations. (abjadiyya 367),
  15. Al-Ghaffar (Forgiving and hiding sins) Indulgent(Concealer of sins) 20:82; 38:66; 39:5; 40:42; 71:10;
    He who is the only one who forgives and conceals the sins of creation, who forgives both in this world and in the next; He who makes visible the beautiful features of His slaves and covers their shortcomings. He hides them in this worldly life and refrains from retribution for sins in the hereafter. He hid from man, behind his beautiful appearance, what is condemned by the gaze, He promised those who turn to Him, sincerely repenting of what they had done, to replace their sins with good deeds. A person who knows this name of Allah hides everything that is vicious and nasty in himself and covers up the vices of other creations, turning to them with forgiveness and condescension. (abjadiya 312),
  16. Al-Kahhar (Destroyer of the disobedient) Dominant 6:18; 12:39; 13:16; 14:48; 38:65; 39:4; 40:16;
    He who, by His highness and power, tames creation; He who forces one to do what he wants, regardless of whether the creation desires it or does not desire it; He to whose greatness creations are submissive. (abjadiyya 337),
  17. Al-Wahhab (The Free Giver) Donor(Giver of Alms) 3:8; 38:9, 35;
    He who gives unselfishly, who bestows blessings on His servants; The One who, without waiting for a request, gives what is necessary; He who has good things in abundance; He who gives constantly; The One who bestows gifts on all His creatures, without wanting compensation and without pursuing selfish goals. No one has such a quality except Allah Almighty. A person who knows this name of Allah devotes himself entirely to serving his Lord, without striving for anything other than His pleasure. He performs all his deeds only for His sake and selflessly gives gifts to those in need, without expecting either reward or gratitude from them. (abjadiya 45),
  18. Ar-Razzaq (Giver of blessings and sustenance) Empowering 10:31; 24:38; 32:17; 35:3; 51:58; 67:21;
    God is the giver of livelihood; He who created the means of subsistence and endowed them with His creatures. He endowed them with gifts both tangible and such as intelligence, knowledge and faith in the heart. The One who preserves the life of living creatures and improves it. The benefit that a person who knows this name of Allah receives is the knowledge that no one except Allah is able to bestow provision, and he trusts only in Him and strives to become the reason for sending down food to other creatures. He does not seek to receive Allah's portion in what He has forbidden, but endures, calls upon the Lord and works to obtain a portion in what is permitted. (abjadiyya 339),
  19. Al-Fattah (Opening the gates of goodness and blessings) Opening(Explainer) 7:96; 23:77; 34:26; 35:2; 48:1; 96:1-6;
    He who reveals the hidden, eases difficulties, takes them away; The one who holds the keys to secret knowledge and heavenly blessings. He opens the hearts of believers to know Him and love Him, and opens the gates for those in need to meet their needs. A person who knows this name of Allah helps the creatures of Allah to ward off harm and remove evil and strives to become a reason for opening the gates of heavenly blessings and faith to them. (abjadiya 520),
  20. Al-‘Alim (The All-Knowing) Omniscient 2:29, 95, 115, 158; 3:73, 92; 4: 12, 17, 24, 26, 35, 147; 6:59; 8:17; 11:5; 12:83; 15:86; 22:59; 24:58, 59; 24:41; 33:40; 35:38; 57:6; 64:18;
    The One who knows everything about everything, Those who have realized this name strive for knowledge. (abjadiyya 181),
  21. Al-Kabid (Taker of Souls) Reducing(Limiting) 2:245; 64:16-17;
    He who, according to His just order, narrows (reduces) the benefits to whom He wants; He who holds souls in His power, subjecting them to death, owns the benefits of His sincere slaves and accepts their services, holds the hearts of sinners and deprives them of the opportunity to know Him because of their rebellion and arrogance. A person who knows this name of Allah holds his heart , your body and those around you from sins, evil, bad deeds and violence, admonishing, warning and intimidating them. (abjadiyya 934),
  22. Al-Basit (Giver of livelihood and prolongation of life) Magnifying(Distributive) 2:245; 4:100; 17:30;
    He who gives life to creatures by endowing their bodies with souls, and provides a generous provision for both the weak and the rich. The benefit of knowing this name of Allah is that a person turns his heart and body to goodness and calls other people to this through preaching and deception. (abjadiyya 104),
  23. Al-Hafid (Humiliating the Unbelievers) Belittling 2:171; 3:191-192; 56:1-3; 95:5;
    Humiliating all those who are wicked, who rebelled against the truth. (Abjadiya 1512),
  24. Ar-Rafi' (The Exalter of the Believers) Uplifting 6:83-86; 19:56-57; 56:1-3;
    Exalting the believers who are engaged in worship; Holding the sky and clouds high. (abjadiyya 382),
  25. Al-Mu'iz ( Reinforcing,Magnifying) 3:26; 8:26; 28:5;
    Giving strength, power, victory to those who want, elevating him. (abjadiyya 148),
  26. Al-Muzill ( Debilitating,Overthrowing) 3:26; 9:2, 14-15; 8:18; 10:27; 27:37; 39:25-26; 46:20;
    Humiliating the one he wants, depriving him of strength, power and victory. (abjadiya 801)
  27. As-Sami' ( All-Hearing) 2:127, 137, 186, 224, 227, 256; 3:34-35, 38; 4:58, 134, 148; 5:76; 6:13, 115; 8:17; 10:65; 12:34; 14:39; 21:4; 26:220; 40:20, 56; 41:36; 49:1;
    He who hears even the most hidden, the quietest; He for whom the invisible does not exist among the visible; The One who embraces even the smallest things with His vision. (abjadiya 211),
  28. Al-Basir ( All-seeing) 2:110; 3:15, 163; 4:58, 134; 10:61; 17:1, 17, 30, 96; 22:61, 75; 31:28; 40:20; 41:40; 42:11, 27; 57:4; 58:1; 67:19;
    He who sees the open and the hidden, the manifest and the secret; He for whom the invisible does not exist among the visible; The One who embraces even the smallest things with His vision. (abjadiyya 333),
  29. Al-Hakam ( Decisive, Supreme Judge, Separating good from bad) 6:62, 114; 10:109; 11:45; 22:69; 95:8;
    He who judges the created as He wills; The One who distinguishes the true from the false, which does not correspond to the truth; He whose predestination no one can reject or avoid; The One whose wisdom no one is able to appreciate, understand, whose decisions no one is able to delve into; The Supreme Judge, Whose decision no one can reject and Whose decision no one can interfere with. His decisions are completely fair, and decisions are always valid. He has perfect wisdom, knows the essence of everything that happens and its results. A person who knows this name of Allah realizes that he is in the absolute power of Allah and is subordinate to His will. The servant of Allah knows that His religion is the most just and the wisest, and therefore he lives by this religion and in no way contradicts it. He knows that all the deeds and commands of Allah contain the highest wisdom, and he never opposes them. (abjadiya 99),
  30. Al-‘Adl ( Fair). He who has order, decisions, and deeds are fair; He who himself does not show injustice and has forbidden it to others; The One who is pure from injustice in his deeds and decisions; Giving to everyone what they deserve; The One who is the source highest justice. He treats His enemies justly, and He treats His righteous servants with mercy and mercy,
  31. Al-Latif ( Showing mercy to slaves). Kind to His servants, Merciful to them, Making life easier for them, Supporting them.
  32. Al-Khabir ( Omniscient). Knower of the secret as well as the obvious, Knower of both the external manifestation and the internal content; He for whom there is no secret; He, from Whose knowledge nothing escapes, does not move away; The One who knows what has been and what will be.
  33. Al-Halim ( Indulgent). The one who frees those who have shown disobedience from torment; He who gives benefits to both those who obey and those who disobey; The One who sees the disobedience of His commands, however, He is not overcome by anger, and He does not rush with retribution, despite all His power. A person who knows this name of Allah is gentle and meek in communication, does not get angry and does not act frivolously.
  34. Al-'Azim ( Greatest). The greatness of which has no beginning and no end; the height of which has no limits; one to which there is no like; one whose true essence and greatness, which are above every thing, no one can comprehend, for this is beyond the capabilities of the mind of creatures.
  35. Al-Ghafoor ( Much forgiving). The one who forgives the sins of his slaves. if they repent.
  36. Ash-Shakur ( Rewarding more than deserved). He gives great reward to his slaves for their small acts of worship, brings weak deeds to perfection, and forgives them.
  37. Al-‘Aliy ( Exalted, Uplifting). He whose highness is inestimably high; He Who has no equals, no rivals, no companions or comrades; He who is above all this; The One Whose essence, power and strength are the highest.
  38. Al-Kabir ( Great, The one before whom everything is insignificant). One who has true greatness in his qualities and deeds; not needing anything; The One Whom no one and nothing can weaken; The one with which there are no similarities.
  39. Al-Hafiz ( Protective, The keeper). Protecting all things, every being, including the smallest substances; He whose protection is endless, endless; The One who protects and maintains all things.
  40. Al-Mukit ( Supportive, Creator of Goods). Disposing of everything necessary for life support; Bringing it to His creatures, Determining its quantity; Giver of help; Powerful.
  41. Al-Khasib ( Report Taker). Sufficient for his servants; sufficient for everyone who trusts in Him. He satisfies his servants according to his mercy and takes them away from trouble. He is sufficient to rely only on Him to achieve benefits and food, and there is no need for anyone else. All His creatures need Him, for His sufficiency is eternal and perfect.
  42. Al-Jalil ( Possessor of the greatest Attributes, Majestic). He Who has true greatness and all perfect qualities; clean from any imperfections.
  43. Al-Karym ( Most generous). The one whose benefits do not decrease, no matter how much he gives; most valuable, encompassing everything valuable; The One whose every deed is worthy of the highest praise; He who fulfills His promises and bestows not only in full, but also adds from His mercy even when all the desires of creatures are exhausted. He is not bothered by who and what He has given, and He does not destroy those who have taken refuge with Him, for Allah’s generosity is absolute and perfect.
  44. Ar-Raqib ( Watching). Monitoring the condition of his creatures, knowing all their actions, recording all their actions; The one from whose control no one and nothing escapes.
  45. Al-Mujib ( Receiver of Prayers and requests). Responding to prayers and requests. He benefits his slave even before he turns to him, answers his prayer even before he is in need.
  46. Al-Wasi' ( Possessor of unlimited Grace and Knowledge). He whose benefits are wide for creatures; He whose mercy is great for all things.
  47. Al-Hakim ( wisest, Possessor of Wisdom). He who does everything wisely; The One whose deeds are right; The One who knows the essence, the inner content of all matters; One who knows well the wise decision predetermined by himself; The One who has all affairs, all decisions, fair and wise.
  48. Al-Wadud (Loving His believing slaves). Loving his creations and beloved by the hearts of “auliyya”
  49. Al-Majiid ( Glorious, Most Honorable). The highest in greatness; one who has a lot of good, who gives generously, from whom there is great benefit.
  50. Al-Ba'is ( Resurrectionist after death and sending down prophets). Resurrecting creatures on the Day of Judgment; he who sends prophets to people sends help to his servants.
  51. Ash-Shahid ( Witness everything). Vigilantly and vigilantly watching the world. The word “shahid” is related to the concept of “shahadah” - testimony. He is the Witness of what is happening, from Whom no event can be hidden, no matter how small and insignificant it may be. To testify means not to be what you testify to.
  52. Al-Haqq ( True). Establishing the truth of the true through his words (kalimah); The One who establishes the truth of his friends.
  53. Al-Wakil ( Patron, Fiduciary). One to rely on; sufficient for those who rely on Him alone; Who gives joy to those who hope and rely on Him alone.
  54. Al-Qawiy ( Omnipotent). Possessor of complete, perfect power, victorious; The One Who Doesn't Lose; He who has power above every other power.
  55. Al-Mateen ( Unshakable, Possessor of Great Power, Mighty). Not in need of funds to carry out his decisions; not in need of help; The one who does not need an assistant, a companion.
  56. Al-Waliy (Friend, Companion, Helping believers). He who favors those who submit, who helps those who love them; taming enemies; vouching for the deeds of creatures; protecting the created.
  57. Al-Hamid ( Praiseworthy, Worthy of praise). Worthy of all praise because of his perfection; the owner of eternal glory.
  58. Al-Muhsa ( Taking into account, Counting everything). The One who, with his knowledge, determines the boundaries for all things; The one from whom nothing escapes.
  59. Al-Mubdi` ( Creator). He who from the very beginning, without example or prototype, created all things.
  60. Al-Mu'id ( Returner). Repeating, giving stability to everything created, returning; the one who returns all living things to a dead state, and then in the next world revives them, returning them to life.
  61. Al-Mukhyi ( Animating, Resurrecting, Life-Giving). He who creates life; He who gives life to any thing he wants; He who created creations out of nothing; The One who will give life even after death.
  62. Al-Mumit ( Mortifying). He who ordained death for all mortals; He besides whom there is no one who kills; The One who tames his slaves by death when he wants and how he wants.
  63. Al-Hai ( Living, Awake, Eternally Alive). Forever alive; The one whose life has no beginning and no end; He who has always been alive and will remain forever alive; alive, not dying.
  64. Al-Qayyum ( Independent, Independent, Giver of existence to everything created). Independent of anyone and nothing, not needing anyone or anything; The One who takes care of everything; thanks to which everything that exists exists; He who created creatures and maintains them; The One who has knowledge of everything.
  65. Al-Wajid ( Rich, Doing what he wishes). He who has everything that exists, for whom there is no concept of “missing”, “insufficiency”; He who preserves all his deeds loses nothing; The One who understands everything.
  66. Al-Maajid ( Most Glorious, He whose Generosity and Greatness are great). The One with complete perfection; He Who has beautiful majesty; He whose qualities and deeds are great and perfect; showing generosity and mercy towards his slaves.
  67. Al-Wahid ( Single). There is no one besides Him and no one equal to Him.
  68. As-Samad ( Self-sufficient, not needing anything). Symbolizes the eternity and independence of Allah. He is the One to whom all obey; The One without Whose knowledge nothing happens; The One in whom everyone needs everything, and He Himself does not need anyone or anything.
  69. Al-Qadir ( Possessor of power). He who can create from nothing and can destroy existing things; The One who can create being from non-existence and can transform into non-being; doing everything wisely.
  70. Al-Muqtadir ( Omnipotent, Arranging everything in the best possible way). The One who arranges things for creatures in the best possible way, since no one can do this.
  71. Al-Muqaddim ( Pull-out ahead of whomever he wishes). Pushing forward everything that should be ahead; bringing forward his worthy servants.
  72. Al-Muahhir ( Pushing back back). Pushing back everything that should be behind; the one who pushes back, according to his own understanding and according to his own will, the infidels, the wicked, and all those who should be pushed back.
  73. Al-Awwal ( Beginningless). First, Beginningless and Eternal. The One who preceded all created worlds.
  74. Al-Akhir ( Endless). He who will remain after the destruction of all creation; He Who has no end, remaining forever; The One who destroys everything; The One after Whom there will be nothing but Him, the Eternal Immortal Almighty God, Creator of all times, peoples and worlds.
  75. Az-Zahir ( Explicit, the One whose existence is obvious). Manifested in many facts testifying to His existence.
  76. Al-Batin ( Hidden, He who is invisible in this world). The One who knows both the obvious and the hidden about everything; He whose signs are clear, but Himself in this world is invisible.
  77. Al-Waliy ( Ruling, Ruler over everything). Ruler over all things; The One who carries out everything according to his desire and wisdom; The One Whose decisions are carried out everywhere and always.
  78. Al-Muta'ali ( Supreme, Free from defects). He is above slanderous fabrications, above the doubts that arise among the created.
  79. Al-Barr ( Blagostny, He Whose mercy is great). He who does good to his servants is merciful to them; giving to those who ask, showing mercy to them; true to the covenant, the promise to the created.
  80. At-Tawwab ( Receiver of repentance). He who accepts the repentance of servants, who favors them in repentance, who leads them to repentance, who is able to reassure them and encourage them to repentance. Answerer of prayers; forgiving the sins of those who repent.
  81. Al-Muntaqim ( Punishing, Rewarder of the disobedient). Breaking the backbone of those who disobey; tormenting the wicked, but only after notification and warning, if they have not come to their senses.
  82. Al-Afuww ( Forgiving). He who forgives sins and erases them; purifies bad deeds; He whose mercy is wide; doing good to the disobedient, not hastening to punish.
  83. Ar-Rauf ( Indulgent). Devoid of rudeness, showing compassion and pity to all creatures in this life and to some of them in eternal life from among the believers close to Him.
  84. Al-Maliku'l-mulk ( True Lord of all things). King of kingdoms; the all-powerful king of the present kingdom; one who does what he wants; there is no one who could ignore, reject his decisions; there is no one who could disapprove, criticize, or question his decision.
  85. Dhu'l-Jalali wa'l-Ikram ( Possessor of true Greatness and Generosity). Possessor of special greatness and generosity; possessor of perfection; all greatness belongs to Him, and all bounties come from Him.
  86. Al-Muqsit ( Fair). The One whose decisions are all wise and fair; avenging the oppressors for the oppressed; establishing perfect order, pleasing the oppressor after he has pleased the oppressed and he has forgiven.
  87. Al-Jami' ( Balancing contradictions). He who has collected all the perfections of essence, qualities and deeds; He who gathers all creation; The One who collects in the next world in the area of ​​Arasat.
  88. Al-Ghaniy ( Rich, not needing anyone). Rich and needing nothing; The one everyone needs.
  89. Al-Mughni ( Enriching). Giver of blessings to servants; He who enriches whomever he wants; sufficient for those created.
  90. Al-Mani' ( Fencing) Preventing, Deterring, Prohibiting. The One who does not give to someone to whom he does not want to give, in order to test him or to hold him, to protect him from bad things.
  91. Ad-Darr ( Crushing). Depriving His blessings to those whom He desires. Wiping out kingdoms and nations from the face of the earth, sending epidemics and natural disasters to sinners, testing creation.
  92. An-Nafi' ( Philanthropist) Bringing much benefit to whomever He wishes, based on His own decisions; He, without Whose knowledge no one is able to do any good.
  93. An-Nur ( Enlightening) Giving light of faith. He who is the light of heaven and earth; He who illuminates the true path for creation; shows the light of the true path.
  94. Al-Hadi ( Leader, Guide to the path of truth of whomever He wills). Leading on the right path; He who, with true statements, instructs created beings on the true path; He who notifies the created about the true path; He who leads hearts to self-knowledge; He who brings the bodies of the created to worship.
  95. Al-Badi' ( Creator the best way). He for whom there are no equals, to whom there are no equals either in essence, or in qualities, or in commands, or in decisions; The One who creates everything without example or prototype.
  96. Al-Baqi ( Eternal, Infinite). Remaining forever; He is the only one who remains forever; He whose existence is eternal; He who does not disappear; The One who remains endlessly, forever.
  97. Al-Waris ( Heir). Truly heir. Heir of all things; he who remains forever, to whom remains the inheritance of all His creations; The One who retains all power after the disappearance of His creations; The One who inherits the world and everything in it.
  98. Ar-Rashid ( Reasonable). Guiding on the right path. Guide to the right path; The One who gives happiness to whomever he wants, directing him to the true path; The One who alienates the one he wants, according to the order he has established.
  99. As-Sabur ( Patient). He who has great meekness and patience; He who is in no hurry to take revenge on those who disobey; One who delays punishment; The One Who Does Nothing ahead of schedule; The One who does everything in due time.

99 names of Allah: list in photographs

Names of the Almighty Creator for memorizing in photographs (photo for memorization).

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We should try to do as many good deeds as possible in every possible way, since a Muslim is obliged to do good. Gain knowledge and teach other people. (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:

“The best of people are the most useful to people”

Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wa ssalaam) said:

“Whoever teaches any knowledge will receive the same reward as the one who does (good deeds) in accordance with (received) knowledge, while the reward of the doer himself will not decrease.”

In our times, unfortunately, people think about the essence of Allah, He is Holy and Great. Truly one must beware of this. So that believers do not fall into error and extremes, they should refuse to think about the essence of the Almighty. Only Allah Himself knows about the essence of the Supreme Creator. A good nasihat regarding this issue was given by the companion of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of the Almighty be upon him) Ibn Abbas, who said:

“Consider the creatures of Allah and refrain from contemplating His essence.”

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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:

“Whoever remembers the 99 names of Allah (Allah) and repeats them often will definitely enter Paradise.”

“Allah (Allah) has 99 names that we mention in dua. Whoever learns and reads them will enter Paradise.”

“Just as friction with the earth cleanses iron from rust, so repeating the Names of Allah (Allah) cleanses our hearts of all bad things.”

Sayings of pious people:

“Help yourself by repeating the Names of Allah”

“The fastest way to the knowledge of God is regular, constant dhikr with the heart”

“Every second, with every breath, remember Allah”

“The water that will cleanse your heart are the names of Allah”

“Wherever you are, you should remember Allah”

ATTENTION:

If you read any of these Names of Allah selectively, then you must read with the addition of “Ya” at the beginning instead of the initial articles “al-”, “ar-”, “az-” and so on. Those. for example, the name “Ar-Rahmaan” is read in this case as
“Yya-Rahmaan”,
in the same way, “As-Samiiu” should be read as “Ya-Samiiu”,
“As-Salayamu” - “Ya-Salayamu”, “Al-Latyyfu” - “Ya-Latyyfu”, etc.

1. Allah (Allah)
(1:1) (2:7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28) (3:18) (5:109) (20:14) ( 59:18, 19, 22, 23, 24), etc.
This is the greatest name of Allah, indicating His Divine essence

All types of doubts and uncertainty will be removed from the heart of one who repeats this Name 1000 times daily, and in return certainty and faith will be firmly established.

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It is also very effective for healing incurable diseases if after reading this Name you read dua many times.
2. Ar-Rahman

(1:3) (2:163) (13:30) (17:110) (19:18, 19, 26, 44, 45, 58, 61, 69, 75, 78, 85, 87, 88, 91 , 92, 93, 96) (20:5, 90, 108, 109) (21:26, 36, 42, 112) (25:26, 59, 60) (26:5), etc.

All-Merciful, Merciful in this world to all His creatures

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This beautiful Name of Allah is very effective for improving memory and for getting rid of cruelty in the heart and inattention in religious matters, if this name is read 100 times after each prayer.

(1:3) (2:37, 54, 128, 160, 163,) (3:31) (4:100) (5:3) (5:98) (9:104, 118) (10:107) (11:41) (12:53, 64, 98)
3. Ar-Rahiim

(15:49) (26:9, 104, 122, 140, 159, 17, 191, 217) (27:30), etc.

Merciful, Showing Mercy in the next world only to those who believe and submit

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Whoever reads this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times after each prayer will be freed from all troubles.

(20:114) (23:116) (59:23) (62:1) (114:2)

Ruler of all things, Lord of the Day of Judgment. Allah has absolutely no need for any of His creations, while they all need Him and are in His power

A person will become financially independent if he begins to read this beautiful Name of Allah many times after Zawwal (noon).

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5. Al-Quddus
(59:23) (62:1)

Sacred, Pure from defects

Allah will save the one who often repeats this beautiful Name of Allah from all mental illnesses. And to get rid of anxiety, it is advisable to read this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times daily.

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6. As-Salayamu
(59:23)

Peace-giving

Allah will protect from all disasters the one who reads this beautiful Name of Allah many times.

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And if you read this Name 115 (or 160) times and blow on a sick person, then Allah will restore his health, insha-Allah.
(59:23)

7. Al-Mu'minu

Giver of safety

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Whoever pronounces this beautiful Name of Allah 630 times while in a state of fear, Allah will protect him from all troubles. It is also advisable to repeat this Name for protection.
(59:23)

8. Al-Muhayminu

Protective;

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He who protects and governs the deeds, life and food of each of His creatures (3:6) (4:158) (9:40) (9:71) (48:7)

Whoever, after performing ghusl (full ablution), performs 2 rakats of prayer and then reads this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times with sincerity and reverence, Allah will give him spiritual and physical cleansing. And the one who repeats this Name 115 times, Allah will introduce the unprecedented
9. Al-'Aziiz

Greatest, Mighty, Invincible,

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success belongs only to Him
(59:23)

Allah will reward the one who reads this beautiful Name of Allah 40 times for 40 consecutive days with honor and independence. He who repeats this Name 40 times daily after morning prayer will not lack or need anyone or anything.

10. Al-Jabbaaru


Mighty, He, to whose will absolutely all creations are subject, who can force (59:23)

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah in the morning and evening 226 times will be protected from oppression by tyrants and despots, insha-Allah. One who often reads this beautiful Name of Allah will not have to do anything against his will, and he will be protected from cruelty and difficulties.

11. Al-Mutakyabbir


The Most High, Surpassing all creations; The Only Possessor of True Greatness (59:24) (6:102) (13:16) (39:62) (40:62)

Creator; He who creates without example or prototype and determines the fate of creatures

Whoever repeats this beautiful name of Allah 100 times daily for 7 consecutive days, Allah will protect him from all misfortunes. And whoever forms the habit of prolonged repetition of this beautiful name of Allah at night, then Allah will create an angel with the purpose of worshiping Allah in favor of this person.


13. Al-Baariu (59:24)

He who, by His Power, created all things; For this he does not need to make any effort; He says to something: “Be!” and it arises

If a barren woman fasts for 7 days, and every day after iftar (breaking her fast) reads “Al-Khaliq, al-Baari, al-Musawvir” 21 times, then blows into a vessel with water and begins breaking her fast with this water, then Allah will reward her with a child, insha-Allah.

14. Al-Musawwiru (59:24)

The one who gave each creation its own unique form, appearance, different from other similar creations

(like the Name “Al-Baariu”) - if a barren woman fasts for 7 days, and every day after iftar (breaking the fast) reads “Al-Khaliq, al-Baari, al-Musavvir” 21 times, blows into a vessel with water and then starts breaking her fast with this water, then Allah will reward her with a child, insha-Allah.


15. Al-Ghaffaaru (20:82) (38:66) (39:5) (40:42) (71:10)

Forgiving;

The One who is the Only Forgiver. He promised to forgive the sins of those who turn to Him, sincerely repenting of what they have done


Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times after Juma (Friday) prayer can soon expect (13:16) (14:48) (38:65) (39:4) (40:16)

16. Al-Kahhaaru

Dominant, to whose greatness creations are submissive, destroying on a huge scale


Let those who have a predisposition to materialism read this beautiful Name of Allah many times. Then love for Allah will take root firmly in the heart. It will also provide protection from committing sins. (3:8) (38:9) (38:35)

17. Al-Wahhaabu

Giver;

A person in need, or in captivity, or one who is unable to provide for himself, let him repeat this beautiful Name of Allah for 3 or 7 nights 100 times after 2 rak'ahs of additional prayer at midnight.

Then Allar will bless him and provide for his needs or free him from captivity, insha-Allah.
Namaz-spirit*: Number of rakats:
from 2 to 12.

It is better to perform 2 rakats separately. It is advisable to read in the first rak'ah after Surah Al-Fatihah the Surah Al-Kafirun (i.e. Surah 109), and in the second rak'ah after Surah Al-Fatihah the Surah Al-Ikhlas (i.e. Surah 112), or in the first rak'ah after Surah "Al-Fatiha" Surah "Vash-Shamsi" (i.e. Surah 91), and in the second rak'ah after Surah "Al-Fatiha" Surah "Wad-Dukha" (i.e. . sura 93). Time:

After full sunrise, and preferably 1/4 of the day has already passed before noon. The prayer time lasts until noon.
Hadith:
“The sins of the one who regularly performs the dukha prayer will be forgiven. Whoever performs 2 rak'ahs of the spirit prayer will not be considered lazy; whoever performs 4 rak'ahs will be among the devotees; whoever performs 6 rak'ahs will be free from all worries throughout this day; whoever performs 8 rakats will be among the pious, and for those who perform 12 rakats, Allah will build a palace of gold in Paradise.”

(narrated by Ibn Majah, Tirmidhi)


The wife of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) ‘Aisha (rady to Allahu ‘anhaa), in connection with the significance of the prayer-spirit, said the following: “Even if my parents rise from the grave, I will not give up this prayer in order to meet them.” (51:58)

From these words the importance of prayer-spirit is clearly visible!!!”

18. Ar-Razzaaqu


Creator of blessings and endowing them with His creations (34:26)

Whoever blows into all 4 corners of the house after pronouncing this Name 10 times in each corner before Fajr (morning) prayer, Allah will open all the doors of rizq (well-being) to him.

And whoever reads this beautiful Name of Allah many times will have plenty, insha-Allah.

19. Al-Fattaahu
(2:29) (2:115) (2:158) (3:92) (4:35) (24:41) (33:40) (35:38) (57:6)

Winner; He who reveals the hidden, eases difficulties, takes them away; He opens the hearts of believers to know Him and love Him The heart will be illuminated by the light of iman for the one who, placing his hands on his chest, repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 70 times after the Fajr prayer. And to those who repeat this beautiful Name of Allah many times, enlightenment and victory will come. On the contrary, all knowledge comes from Him. Not the slightest particle is hidden from Him. He knows about everything that happened and everything that will happen, and knows about the impossible.

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah many times, Allah will open the doors of knowledge and wisdom and fill his heart with nur, insha-Allah. It is especially recommended to repeat this beautiful Name of Allah in the evenings.


21. Al-Kaabidu
(2:245)

Narrowing;

He who, according to His just order, narrows (reduces) the benefits to whom He wants


Whoever writes (with a saffron or just a finger) this beautiful Name of Allah on 4 pieces of bread on each of 4 consecutive days and eats it, will become protected from hunger, thirst, pain, etc. (2:245)

22. Al-Baasit

Sending generous destiny


Whoever raises his hands in dua every day after prayer-spirit and repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 10 times, then runs his hands over his face after dua, Allah will reward him with independence and protect him from loneliness. (56:1-3)

23. Al-Haafid

Humiliating the wicked who rebel against the will of God.


Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 500 times, Allah will fulfill his dua and remove difficulties. (56:1-3)

And whoever fasts for three days, and on the fourth repeats this Name of Allah 70 times, while sitting in solitude, will defeat the enemy (do not forget that one’s own ego is the greatest enemy.)

24. Ar-Raafi"u


Exalting those who believe (3:26)

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times in the middle of the 14th night of each lunar month, Allah will give him independence and independence.

25. Al-Mu'izzu


Giver of strength and victory (3:26)

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 40 times after Maghrib prayer (performed immediately after sunset) on Sundays and Thursdays, Allah will reward him with respect.

26. Al-Muzill


Humiliating the one he wants, depriving him of strength and victory
(2:127) (2:137) (2:256) (3:35) (3:38) (8:17) (49:1)

Anyone who makes a dua for protection after repeating this beautiful Name of Allah 75 times, Allah will protect him from the evil of enemies, oppressors and envious people.

27. As-Samii'u


All-Hearing;
(3:15) (4:58) (17:1) (42:11) (42:27) (57:4) (67:19)

The one who hears even the most hidden

Allah will improve vision and give nur to the person reading this beautiful Name of Allah 100 times after the Juma prayer.


And Allah will give respect in society to those who repeat this Name of Allah after the sunnah prayer, but before the jumah prayer. (6:62) (22:69)

29. Al-Hakamu
Supreme Judge,

Possessor of absolute Wisdom, One whose decisions are completely fair and always valid


To the one who repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 99 times in a state of ablution in the last part of the night, Allah will fill the heart with nur and make one realize the unseen. It is especially good to repeat this Name many times and with inspiration on the night from Thursday to Friday. (6:92) (6:115)

30. Al-Adlu

Fair; The one who does not show injustice himself and forbids it to others


Whoever writes (with a saffron or just a finger) this beautiful Name of Allah on 20 pieces of bread on the night from Thursday to Friday or on Friday and eats it, then all the creatures of Allah will help this person. And if this Name is repeated 20 times on Friday night, then this will help increase the sincerity and loyalty of friends. (6:103) (22:63) (31:16) (64:14)

31. Al-Latyyfu

Kind to his slaves, making life easier for them, supporting them, having mercy on them
Allah will reward with unlimited rizq the one who repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 133 times, and all the plans of this person will be implemented without complications.


To get rid of poverty, illness, loneliness or greed, it is advisable to perform ablution in accordance with the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), perform 2 rakats of nafl (additional) prayer, and then repeat this Name of Allah 100 times. (6:18) (17:30) (34:1) (35:14) (49:13) (59:18) (63:11)

32. Al-Khabiir

Knowledgeable, Knower of the secret and the obvious; The One who knows what has been and what will be


Whoever sincerely repeats this beautiful Name of Allah many times over the course of four days, Allah will allow him to comprehend the unseen. And repeated repetition is effective for getting rid of insatiable desires and bad habits.
(2:225) (2:235) (17:44) (2259) (35:41) (64:17)

33. Al-Khaliem

He who forgives sins frees from torment


Whoever writes this beautiful Name of Allah on paper, wets it in water and sprinkles this water on something, then blessing and protection will be on this thing. And if, when sowing, this Name of Allah is written on paper and placed in the sown area, then the harvest will be saved from harm, insha-Allah. (2:105) (2:255) (42:4) (56:96)

Greatest

34. Al-‘Azyim

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah will be rewarded with respect and honor, insha-Allah. (2:173) (8:69) (16:110) (35:28) (41:32) (60:7)

35. Al-Ghafuuru

Whoever often repeats this beautiful Name of Allah will be cured of headaches and colds, and his sorrows and sorrows will go away, insha-Allah. Moreover, Allah will bless him with wealth and children. And Allah will forgive the sins of those who sincerely say, “Ya Rabbi igfirli.”


36. Ash-Shakuuru (35:30) (35:34) (42:23) (64:17)

Giver of great reward

Allah will remove financial, physical, spiritual and other difficulties from those who repeat this beautiful Name of Allah 41 times daily. And when your heart is heavy, it is recommended to repeat this Name 41 times over the water you need to wash with after that. Then Allah will ease the situation, and the one who reads this Name will be able to control himself.


37. Al-'Aliyuyu (2:255) (4:34) (31:30) (42:4) (42:51) (87:1)

Highest, Most Honorable

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah daily and, having written it, keeps it with him, then Allah will exalt the reader, increase his wealth and fulfill his lawful desires. And for those who read this Name repeatedly and regularly, Allah will strengthen iman and make it easier to achieve their cherished goal.


38. Al-Kabiir (13:9) (22:62) (31:30) (34:23) (40:12)

Supreme; The One Whom no one and nothing can weaken; The one with whom there are no similarities

Anyone who has been fired from work, let him fast for 7 days, repeating this beautiful Name of Allah 1000 times on each day. Then, insha-Allah, this person will be returned to work with honor. And for respect, read 100 times daily.


39. Al-Hafiiz (11:57) (34:21) 42:6)

Protecting everything created, He Whose protection is endless, endless

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah often and daily, Allah will protect him from loss, harm and risk. And the one who reads this Name of Allah 16 times daily will be protected from disasters.


40. Al-Mukyytu (4:85)

The One who gives help, who disposes of everything necessary for life support, who determines its quantity and brings it to His creatures.

A person’s wishes will be fulfilled if he drinks water that he blows on after repeating this beautiful Name of Allah 7 times. And whoever has a disobedient child, let him repeat this Name of Allah many times over the water, which he then gives to this child to drink.


Then he will change for the better, insha-Allah. (4:6) (4:86) (33:39)

41. Al-Khasiibu

Taking everything into account; He is Self-sufficient. The created ones must rely only on Him to achieve benefits and food, and there is no need for anyone else

Whoever is afraid of someone or something, let him repeat this beautiful Name of Allah for 7 days, starting from Thursday, 70 times in the morning and evening, saying the following for the 71st time: “Hasbiyallahul-Hasib.” And the reader will be protected from this evil, insha-Allah.

42. Al-Jaleel

Allah will reward with honor the one who writes this beautiful Name of Allah on paper or fabric and keeps it.


43. Al-Kariimu (23:116) (27:40)

Generous; One whose benefits do not diminish

Whoever wants to be respected by pious people, let him repeat this beautiful Name of Allah before going to bed until he falls asleep.


44. Ar-Rakyybu (4:1) (5:117)

Monitoring the condition of His creatures and their actions;
The one from whose control no one and nothing escapes

In order for the family and fortune to be protected from harm, it is recommended to repeat this beautiful name of Allah 7 times while blowing on them. And repeat this Name for your own protection.


45. Al-Mujiibu (11:61)

Responsive, Accepting prayers and requests; He is the only one to whom prayers should be addressed

The duas of believers, insha-Allah, will be accepted if this beautiful Name of Allah is read constantly.


46. ​​Al-Waasi"u (2:115) (2:247) (2:261) (2:268) (3:73) (5:54)

Comprehensive;

He whose benefits are wide


Let those who strive for spiritual growth and material independence repeat this beautiful Name of Allah many times. And those who have difficulty earning money, let them often read this Name of Allah, and they will have income, insha-Allah. (2:129) (2:260) (31:27) (46:2) (57:1) (66:2) (2:32)

47. Al-Hakiim

Wise; The One who does everything wisely

Allah will open the doors of wisdom and knowledge to those who repeat this beautiful Name many times. To fulfill your desire, it is recommended to repeat this Name of Allah many times. (11:90) (85:14)

And also, the one who reads this Name will not have difficulties in his work.

48. Al-Waduudu


Loving His believing servants and Beloved to the hearts of auliya (“auliya” - plural from “vali” - righteous, devoted servant of God) (11:73)

Glorious

Whoever repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 1000 times and blows on the food that he eats with his wife, then the differences between them will come to an end, and in return love and affection will arise, insha-Allah. And to reconcile two people, you need to set the table and, looking at the food, say this Name of Allah 1001 times.


49. Al-Majiidu Whoever gets very sick, let him fast on the 13th, 14th and 15th days of the lunar month, and after breaking the fast, repeat this beautiful Name of Allah many times, blowing on the water, and then drink it. Insha-Allah, he will get better soon. And one who often reads this Name of Allah will be respected by others.

50. Al-Baaisu

(Baaithu) (22:7)

Resurrecting creatures on the Day of Judgment (4:79) (4:166) (22:17) (41:53) (48:28)

Whoever, before going to bed, with his hand on his chest, repeats this beautiful Name of Allah 100 or 101 times, his heart will be filled with wisdom and nour. It is also recommended to chant this Name to increase piety.

The character of a disobedient spouse (children) will improve if you place your hand on her (their) forehead, repeat this beautiful Name of Allah 21 times and then blow on her (them).


52. Al-Haqqu (6:62) (22:6) (23:116) (24:25) (31:30)

True

Whoever has lost or disappeared one of his relatives, or someone has been kidnapped, let him write this beautiful Name of Allah in all four corners of a square sheet of paper and, before the start of the morning prayer, put this sheet on his palms and read the dua. Insha-Allah, the missing person will soon return (or the stolen item will be returned).


53. Al-Wakiil (3:173) (4:81) (4:171) (28:28) (33:3) (73:9)

Patron; The only one you should rely on

Whoever is afraid of approaching misfortune, let him repeat this beautiful Name of Allah many times, and he will be protected, insha-Allah. And the one who is afraid of drowning in water, burning in a fire, etc. let him repeat this Name and he will be protected, insha-Allah.


54. Al-Qawiyuyu (11:16) (22:40) (22:74) (42:19) (57:25) (58:21)

Strongest;

Winning

Whoever is truly persecuted or oppressed, let him repeat this beautiful Name of Allah many times with the intention of resisting the oppressor, and the situation will change for the better. But this can only be done under justifiable circumstances.

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Note:

The given interpretations of the Beautiful Names of Allah are very brief. Being the Lord of the worlds and having unlimited power over everything, Allah has big number

noble qualities and characteristics. They are reflected in His beautiful names.

As it is stated in the Holy Quran (verse 180):

“Allah has the most beautiful names. Therefore call upon Him through them, and leave those who deny His names. They will certainly receive retribution for what they did."

Any of the names of the Lord of the worlds has its own specific meaning, characterizing the syifats (signs) of the Almighty. In total, there are 99 main names, and a number of additional ones are also identified. The virtue of memorizing and pronouncing them is stated in one of the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (s.w.): “Truly, Allah has ninety-nine names, a hundred names minus one. Whoever lists them will enter Paradise" (Bukhari).

Names of the Almighty, their translation and meaning 1. Allah (“God”)

- the most common in the Koran and famous among Muslims. This name means that Allah is the only God and no one except Him is worthy of worship. 2. Ar-Rahman ("The Merciful")

- means that the Lord has unlimited mercy, which Allah shows to all beings, regardless of whether a person is a believer or an unbeliever.- this name tells us that the Creator shows mercy towards all who believe and worship Him.

4. Al-Malik (“Lord of all things”)– characterizes the Lord as the Lord of the worlds, possessing absolute power over all creations.

5. Al-Quddus ("The Holy One")– The Creator is free from any shortcomings and negative traits that are inherent in people.

6. As-Salam (“The Giver of Peace”)– Allah is the source of peace and prosperity for people who believe.

7. Al-Mu`min (“Giver of stability and faith”)– by the will of the Almighty, faith appears in the souls of people and it is the Lord who is the source of stability and security.

8. Al-Muhaymin (“The Guardian”)- means that the Creator is the trustee of believers, protecting them.

9. Al-Aziz ("The Mighty One")- this name tells us that Allah is the owner of limitless power.

10. Al-Jabbar (“The Ruler of All,” “The Subjugator”)- indicates that Allah is capable of subordinating any creation to His will.

11. Al-Mutakabbir ("The Superior One")– The Almighty has unlimited greatness and superiority over all beings.

12. Al-Khaliq (“The Creator”)– characterizes our Creator as the Creator of all things.

13. Al-Bari ("The Creator")– that is, the Lord is the Creator of all living and non-living things on the planet.

14. Al-Musawwir (“Giving shape and appearance to everything”)- It is Allah, according to his plan, who gives all his creations a certain appearance, shape and size.

15. Al-Ghaffar (“He who hides the sins of others”)- it means that the Creator hides the sins of people and covers their shortcomings, which Allah can later forgive.

16. Al-Kahhar ("The Lord")- meaning that Allah rules over everything in both worlds.

17. Al-Wahhab (“The Giver”)- this name serves as proof that the Creator gives people everything they need.

18. Ar-Razzaku ("The Bestower")– it is the Creator who provides people with the means necessary for their existence.

19. Al-Fattah ("The Revealer")- it is implied that Allah reveals everything hidden, opens the hearts of people to faith and knowledge of the true path.

20. Al-Alim ("The All-Knowing")– God has unlimited knowledge in absolutely all areas.

21. Al-Kabid (“The One Who Diminishes Goods”)- this name confirms that the Creator, according to his plan, is able to reduce benefits to whomever he wishes.

22. Al-Baasit ("The Enlarger")– The Almighty increases the reward for the good deeds of people many times over.

23. Al-Hafid (“Belittling”)– The Creator humiliates those people who, for example, .

24. Ar-Rafi ("The Exalting One")- is a confirmation that the Lord exalts the most worthy among people.

25. Al-Muizz (“The Exalting One”)– Allah exalts and gives strength to those whom He wills.

26. Al-Muzzil (“The Weakener”)– The Almighty deprives the power and authority of those whom He wishes.

27. As-Samiu (“All-Hearing One”)– The Lord is the one who hears absolutely everything, including everything that seems most quiet and secret.

28. Al-Basir (“All-Seeing”)– Allah sees absolutely everything. Even a black ant located on a black stone cannot hide from the gaze of the Almighty.

29. Al-Hakam ("The Judge")– The Creator is the best of judges, making fair decisions.

30. Al-Adl ("The Just")– The Creator is fair in absolutely everything. He is free from making unfair decisions.

31. Al-Latif (“The One Who Understands”) – The Almighty shows kindness and mercy towards His creations.

32. Al-Khabir ("The Knowledgeable")– The Lord of the worlds knows everything obvious and hidden; it is impossible to hide anything from Him, since He is knowledgeable about absolutely everything.

33. Al-Halim ("The Discreet")– Allah does not punish His servants immediately after they commit a sin, giving us a chance to repent and ask for forgiveness for our misdeeds.

34. Al-Azyym (“The Greatest”)– the greatness of God has no limits or boundaries.

35. Al-Ghafur (“The Forgiving”)– The Almighty is able to forgive any sins of His creations.

36. Ash-Shakur (“Rewarder”)– The Lord gives His servants an incalculable reward for good deeds.

37. Al-Aliy ("The Most High")– The Creator has neither competitors nor partners, since His Highness has no equal.

38. Al-Kabir ("The Great")– our Creator does not need anyone or anything.

39. Al-Hafiz ("The Guardian")– Allah is the guardian of all things.

40. Al-Mukit ("The Supporter")– The Almighty provides support to His servants by providing them with food.

41. Al-Khasib ("Sufficient")– Allah is inherent in self-sufficiency.

42. Al-Jalil ("Possessing Greatness")– The Creator has best qualities and true greatness.

43. Al-Karim (“The Generous One”)– The Lord shows boundless generosity.

44. Ar-Rakib ("The Observer")– God keeps all His creations under watchful attention.

45. Al-Mujib ("The Responsive")– The Almighty, prayers and requests of His servants.

46. ​​Al-Wasi ("Omnipresent")– The Creator has no spatial limitations, He is everywhere.

47. Al-Hakim ("The Wise")– The Lord is the owner of infinite wisdom.

48. Al-Wadud ("The Loving One")– The Almighty loves all His creations.

49. Al-Majid ("The Glorious")– The Creator has nobility that has no boundaries.

50. Al-Bais ("The Resurrectionist")- He will resurrect all His servants on the Day of Judgment.

51. Ash-Shahid ("Witness")– Allah is a witness to everything that happens.

52. Al-Haqqu ("The True One")– The Almighty is the true Ruler in both worlds.

53. Al-Wakil (“The Guardian”)– one should rely only on the Creator in everything, for this will be enough for people.

54. Al-Qawiy ("Strong")– The Creator has unlimited power.

55. Al-Mateen ("The Unshakable")– no one is able to change the plans of Allah and He does not need anyone or anything to implement them.

56. Al-Wali ("Satellite")– Allah is always close to those who worship only Him and feel sincere love for Him.

57. Al-Hamid ("Worthy of Praise")– The Almighty is worthy of all types of praise due to His perfection.

58. Al-Muhsi (“The Considerer”)– our Creator keeps score of everything and determines certain boundaries for everything that exists.

59. Al-Mubdi ("The Founder")- that is, He who created all things at His own discretion was not guided by any model.

60. Al-Muid (“Returning all living things to death, and then again to life”)– Allah is able to kill all living things in this world, and then give them life again.

61. Al-Mukhyi (“The Giver of Life”)– The Creator gives life to whomever he wishes.

62. Al-Mumit (“The Giver of Death”)- Allah kills whomever He wishes.

63. Al-Hayyi ("Possessing eternal life")– The Almighty has no time limitations, since He is eternal.

64. Al-Maajid (“The Most Glorious”)- this name is also translated from Arabic as “Possessing unlimited greatness,” that is, no one is able to compare with Allah on this basis.

65. Al-Qayyum ("The Sustainer of Life")– The Lord does not depend on anyone or anything. It is the source of sustaining life on the planet.

66. Al-Wajid (“The One Who Does Whatever He Wills”)– our Creator has absolute power over everything.

67. Al-Wahid ("The Only One")– He is the only God worthy of worship.

68. As-Samad ("Self-sufficient")– Allah does not need anyone or anything, since He has everything in abundance.

69. Al-Qadir ("The Mighty One")– The Creator is able to create everything from nothing and can destroy everything.

70. Al-Muqtadir (“Who does everything in the best way”)– The Lord arranged everything in both worlds in the best possible way, and no one else is able to repeat this.

71. Al-Muqaddim ("The Advancer")– The Almighty gives the best of people the opportunity to move forward.

72. Al-Muakhhir (“The One Who Pushes Back”)– The Creator can alienate those whom he wishes.

73. Al-Awwal (“Having no beginning”)– Allah has always existed, He has no beginning.

74. Al-Akhir ("Having no end")– The Creator will exist forever, he has no end.

75. Az-Zahir ("The Explicit One")– His existence is obvious, as evidenced by His many signs.

76. Al-Batin ("The Hidden One")– The Lord is hidden from our sight in earthly life.

77. Al-Waliy ("The Ruler")“He is the ruler of all things.

78. Al-Mutaali (“Free from defects”)– The Creator is above all the shortcomings characteristic of people.

79. Al-Barru ("The Virtuous One")– Allah has unlimited virtue towards all His creatures without exception.

80. At-Tauuab (“Receiver of repentance”)– The Lord forgives the sins of people who sincerely repent of their deeds.

81. Al-Muntaqim (“Punisher of the disobedient”)– He subjects severe punishment to sinners who committed atrocities in earthly life.

82. Al-Afuu ("Forgiving of sins")– The Creator forgives those people who repented and distanced themselves from committing a sinful act.

83. Ar-Rauf ("The Condescending")– Allah shows compassion towards His servants by forgiving their sins and bestowing His mercy.

84. Malikul-Mulk (“Lord over lords”)- He alone is the only Lord of all things, and in this capacity no one can compare with him.

85. Zul-Jalali wal-Ikram (“Possessor of Greatness and Generosity”)- all possible greatness belongs only to Him and all acts of generosity come only from Allah.

86. Al-Muqsit ("The Just")– He is the One Who makes exclusively fair decisions.

87. Al-Jami ("The Integrating One")– The Lord unites all His servants, gathering them in one place.

88. Al-Ghani (“Provided with everything necessary”)“Allah has a wide variety of riches and, because of this, does not need anyone or anything.

89. Al-Mughni (“Giver of Wealth”)“He enriches anyone he wants.”

90. Al-Mani (“The Fencing”)– The Creator protects those whom He wishes from benefits.

91. Ad-Darr (“Able to send disaster”)- that is, he sends troubles and grief to those whom he considers necessary.

92. An-Nafi (“The Beneficent”)“Allah brings benefit to whomever He wishes.”

93. An-Nur (“The Enlightening One”)– The Lord illuminates the true path for people, giving them the light of faith.

94. Al-Hadi ("The Guide")– Allah guides and leads His creations to the true path.

95. Al-Badi (“The Creator in Beautiful Form”)“He gave all creations a beautiful appearance and created them in the best possible way.

96. Al-Baqi (“Eternal”)– The Lord has no time limits.

97. Al-Waris ("The Heir")– He is the Heir of all things.

98. Ar-Rashid (“Guiding to the path of truth”)– The Creator leads the right or wrong path to anyone he wishes.

99. As-Sabur (“The Most Patient”)- Allah has infinite patience.

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