AL-ASMA AL-HUSNA - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NAMES OF ALLAH
1. Allah: The proper pronoun for the creator and governor of the universe, the One worthy of all praise.
2. ar-Rahman: The one who wills mercy and goodness for all creation
3. ar-Rahim: The one who wills mercy and goodness exclusively for the believers in the afterlife
4. al-Malik: The Ruler and Owner of the visible and invisible worlds.
5. al-Quddus: The one clear of all deficiencies and imperfections.
6. as-Salam: The Giver of Well-being, protecting from all fears, sorrows and dangers.
7. al-Mu’min: The Assurer and the Trustworthy one
8. al-Muhaymin: The Watcher and Witnesser of all things, knowing what every being does.
9. al-‘Aziz: The one who is unmatched in reverence and nobility, the Powerful and Invincible.
10. al-Jabbar: The Exalted and Powerful one, doing and preponderating as He wills
11. al-Mutakabbir: The peerless and matchless in greatness.
12. al-Khaliq: The Creator who creates out of nothing.
13. al-Bari‘: The one who creates without a preceding example and who creates all beings in complete harmony.
14. al-Musawwir: The Shaper of all creations
15. al-Ghaffar: The abundantly Forgiving
16. al-Qahhar: The Invincible, the only victor.
17. al-Wahhab: The Bestower of blessings without expecting in return.
18. ar-Razzaq: The Provider of every being
19. al-Fattah: The one who distinguishes truth from falsehood, Granter of victory to the believers.
20. al-Alim: The Knower of everything, the seen and unseen, the past and present.
21. al-Qabid: The Withholder of provision from whom He wills, The Taker of souls.
22. al-Basit: The Enlarger of provision for whom He wills, the Giver of life, the One who gives peace.
23. al-Khafid: The Degrader and Disgracer of whoever deserves it
24. ar-Rafi‘: The Exalter of whoever deserves it, the Elevator.
25. al-Mu‘izz: The Honorer and Esteemer of whom He wills.
26. al-Muzill: The Giver of Dishonor and Abaser of whom He wills.
27. as-Sami‘: The All-Hearer, The Accepter of prayers.
28. al-Basir: The All-Seeing who sees the hidden and apparent.
29. al-Hakam: The Judge who always rules correctly with his knowledge and justice, The Ruler and Governor.
30. al-‘Adl: The Just one who gives all things their due right and judges accordıngly
31. al-Latif: The Subtle, the Helper and the Good
32. al-Khabir: The All-Aware one who knows everything
33. al-Halim: The Forbearer who does not act in haste and anger, the Patient one
34. al-‘Azim: The Great and Mighty.
35. al-Ghafur: The Ample Forgiver.
36. ash-Shakur: The one who gives a lot of reward for small deeds, The Bestower of continues and ample blessings.
37. al-‘Aliyy: The Most High.
38. al-Kabir: The peerless in grandness.
39. al-Hafiz: The Protecting Preserver
40. al-Muqit: The Sustainer.
41. al-Hasib: The Reckoner of his servants in a good and quick manner.
42. al-Jalil: The Majestic and Sublime one, Absolute in His Magnificence
43. al-Karim: The Generous, Bountiful and Gracious one.
44. ar-Raqib: The Watcher and Controller of all things.
45. al-Mujib: The One who hears and responds to prayers
46. al-Wasi‘: The One who’s Mercy, Power and Knowledge encompasses all.
47. al-Hakim: The Wise one who commands and acts perfectly, creating all things in order and harmony.
48. al-Wadud: The Lover and the One worthy of love.
49. al-Majid: The Glorious one with endless blessings.
50. al-Ba‘ith: The Resurrector who gives life after death.
51. ash-Shahid: The Witnesser and Knower of all things.
52. al-Haqq: The True one who’s existence and divinity is true and real.
53. al-Wakil: The Trustee who is relied upon.
54. al-Qawiyy: The Strong and Powerful one.
55. al-Matin: The Omnipotent
56. al-Wali: The Friend and Helper of the believers who protects, loves and supports them.
57. al-Hamid: The Praised and Praiseworthy one.
58. al-Muhsi: The Reckoner who knows all things in detail.
59. al-Mubdiʼ: The Originator without example.
60. al-Mu‘id: The One who brings back after death.
61. al-Muhyi: The Giver of Life.
62. al-Mumit: The Inflictor of Death.
63. al-Hayy: The Eternal Living one who has no begin or end.
64. al-Qayyum: The One whom everything depends on, The Governor of the universe.
65. al-Wajid: The Perceiver of what He wills, the Independent one who needs nothing but everything needs Him.
66. al-Majid: The All-Noble and Bountiful one who is free from all imperfections.
67. al-Wahid: The One and Unique.
68. as-Samad: The Independent and Most High being who needs nothing but everything is in need of Him due to their desires and needs.
69. al-Qadir: The Powerful, the Omnipotent.
70. al-Muqtadir: The Authoritative one who does as He pleases with his creation, the unequaled Power.
71. al-Muqaddim: The Expediter of whom He wills.
72. al-Mu‘akhkhir: The Delayer of whom He wills.
73. al-‘Awwal: The One without beginning
74. al-‘Akhir: The One without end
75. az-Zahir: The One whose existence and oneness is Apparent.
76. al-Batin: The One who is Hidden from the five senses and exceeds human intellect.
77. al-Wali: The Governor and Manager of the whole universe.
78. al-Muta‘ali: The Most Glorious, Noble and Sovereign.
79. al-Barr: The Bountiful and Gracious.
80. at-Tawwab: The Acceptor of Repentance at any time
81. al-Muntaqim: The Avenger of crimes.
82. al-‘Afuww: The Supreme Pardoner, the Forgiver of sins.
83. ar-Ra‘uf: The Compassionate.
84. Malik al-mulk: The Only Rightful Owner of Creation.
85. Zu al-jalal wa al-ikram: The Possessor of Majesty and Honour
86. al-Muqsit: The Just ruler
87. al-Jami‘: The Gatherer of all praise and virtue in Himself, the Organizer of all creations in the universe in harmony, the Assembler of all living beings on the Day of Reckoning for the final judgement.
88. al-Ghaniyy: The Self-Sufficient one who needs nothing.
89. al-Mughni: The Bestower of sufficiency, the Enricher.
90. al-Mani‘: The Giver to and Withholder from whom He wills.
91. ad-Darr: The Creator of damaging and painful things.
92. an-Nafi‘: The Giver of good and benefits to whom He wills.
93. an-Nur: The source of physical and spiritual Enlightenment.
94. al-Hadi: The Guide to the right path.
95. al-Badi‘: The Creator without a preceding example.
96. al-Baqi: The Everlasting who has no end.
97. al-Warith: The actual Owner of all things.
98. ar-Rashid: The One whose actions are always correct without fail, the Guide to the right path.
99. as-Sabur: The Patient one who does not hasten in punishing the sinners.
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