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- | The '''99 Names of God''', according to [[Islam]]ic tradition, are the names of God that God has revealed to man. In the ''Hadith'', the reported words of the Prophet [[Muhammad]], it is said that he who memorizes these would get into paradise. | + | The '''99 Names of God''', according to [[Islam]]ic tradition, are the names of God that God has revealed to man. In the ''Hadith'', the reported words of the Prophet [[Mohammed]], it is said that he who memorizes these would get into paradise. |
Many of them are part of Arabic person names, as in ''Abd ar-Rahman'' ("server of the Most Compassionate (God)"). | Many of them are part of Arabic person names, as in ''Abd ar-Rahman'' ("server of the Most Compassionate (God)"). | ||
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*Wikipedia. (2004). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Names_of_God 99 Names of God]. Retrieved Sept. 21, 2004. | *Wikipedia. (2004). [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Names_of_God 99 Names of God]. Retrieved Sept. 21, 2004. | ||
+ | *Al Ghazali, Abu Hamid, 1992, ''The Ninety-Nine Names of God'', translated by Burrel, D. B., and Daher, N., Islamic Texts Society, Cambridge, UK. | ||
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The 99 Names of God, according to Islamic tradition, are the names of God that God has revealed to man. In the Hadith, the reported words of the Prophet Mohammed, it is said that he who memorizes these would get into paradise.
Many of them are part of Arabic person names, as in Abd ar-Rahman ("server of the Most Compassionate (God)").
The 99 Names of Allah according to the tradition of Islam are:
- Ar-Rahman: The Most Compassionate, Most Kind
- Ar-Rahim: The Most Merciful
- Al-Malik: The Master, The King, The Monarch
- Al-Quddus: The Pure, The Holy One
- As-Salaam: The Peace, The Tranquility, The Author of Safety
- Al-Mu'min: The Faithful, The Trusted, The Giver of Peace
- Al-Muhaymin: The Protector, The Vigilant, The Controller
- Al-'Aziz: The Almighty, The Powerful
- Al-Jabbar: The Oppressor, The All Compelling, Who compensates lacks of others
- Al-Mutakabbir: The Haughty, The Majestic, The Lord
- Al-Khaliq: The Creator, The Maker
- Al-Baari': The Inventor, The Maker
- Al-Musawwir: The Fashioner, The Organiser, The Designer
- Al-Ghaffar: The Forgiving, The Forgiver
- Al-Qahhar: The Almighty, The Dominant
- Al-Wahhab: The Donor, The Bestower
- Ar-Razzaq: The Provider, The Sustainer
- Al-Fattah: The Opener, The Revealer, The Judge
- Al-'Alim: The All Knowing, The Omniscient
- Al-Qabid: The Contractor, The Restrainer, The Recipient
- Al-Basit: The Expander, The Increaser
- Al-Khafid: The Abaser, The Humbler, The Pleaser
- Ar-Rafi': The Raiser, The Exalter
- Al-Mu'iz: The Honourer, The Exalter
- Al-Muzil: The Abaser, The Subduer
- As-Sami': The All Hearing, The All Knowing
- Al-Basir: The All Seeing, The Insightful
- Al-Hakam: The Arbitrator, The Judge
- Al-'Adl: The Justice, The Equitable
- Al-Latif: The Most Gentle, The Gracious, The One Who is Kind, The Subtle
- Al-Khabir: The Aware, The Sagacious
- Al-Halim: The Gentle, The Most Patient, The Benevolent
- Al-'Azim: The Great, The Mighty
- Al-Ghafoor: The Forgiving, The Pardoner
- Ash-Shakur: The Grateful, The Thankful
- Al-'Aliy: The Most High, The Exalted
- Al-Kabir: The Greatest, The Biggest
- Al-Hafiz: The Guardian, The Preserver
- Al-Muqit: The Maintainer, The Nourisher
- Al-Hasib: The Noble, The Reckoner
- Al-Ja'lil: The Majestic, The Honorable, The Exalted, The Beneficent
- Al-Karim: The Most Generous, The Bountiful
- Ar-Raqib: The Guardian, The Watcher
- Al-Mujib: The Answerer
- Al-Wasi': The Enricher, The Omnipresent, The Knowledgeable
- Al-Hakim Al-Mutlaq: The Most Wise, The Judicious
- Al-Wadud: The Affectionate, The Loving
- Al-Majid: The Glorious, The Exalted
- Al-Ba'ith: The Resurrector, The Raiser from death, The True
- Ash-Shahid: The Witness
- Al-Haqq: The Truth, The Just
- Al-Wakil: The Guardian, the Trustee
- Al-Qawee: The Powerful, The Almighty, The Strong
- Al-Matin: The Strong, The Firm
- Al-Walee: The Supporter, The Friend, The Defender
- Al-Hamid: The Praiseworthy, The Commendable
- Al-Muhsi: The Counter
- Al-Mubdi': The Beginner, The Creator, The Originator
- Al-Mu'eed: The Restorer, The Resurrector
- Al-Muhyee: The Bestower, The Life Giver
- Al-Mumeet: The Bringer of Death, The Death Giver
- Al-Hay'y: The Ever-Living
- Al-Qayyum: The Self-Subsistent, The Eternal, The Self-Sustaining
- Al-Wajid: The All Perceiving, The Bountiful, The Finder
- Al-Majid: The Noble, The Illustrious
- Al-Wahid: The One, The Unique
- Al-Ahad: The Only, The Unique
- As-Samad: The Perfect, The Eternal
- Al-Qadir: The Able, The Capable, The Omnipotent
- Al-Muqtadir: The Capable, The All Powerful
- Al-Muqaddim: The Presenter, The Advancer, The Expediter
- Al-Mu'akhkhir: The Fulfiller, The Deferrer
- Al-'Awwal: The First
- Al-'Akhir: The Last
- Az-Zahir: The Apparent, The Exterior, The Manifest
- Al-Batin: The Hidden, The Interior, The Veiled
- Al-Waali: The Governor, The Ruler, The Master
- Al-Muta'ali: The Exalted, The Most High, The One above reproach
- Al-Barr: The Benefactor, The Beneficient, The Pious
- At-Tawwab: The Acceptor of Repentance, The Forgiver, The Relenting
- Al-Muntaqim: The Avenger
- Al-'Afuww: The Forgiver, The Pardoner
- Ar-Ra'uf: The Merciful, The Ever Indulgent
- Malik Al-Mulk: The Ruler of The Kingdom, The King of The Universe
- Zul-Jalali wal-Ikram: Lord of Majesty and Generosity
- Al-Muqsit: The Just, The Equitable
- Aj-Jami': The Collector, The Comprehensive, The Gatherer
- Al-Ghanee: The Richest, The All Sufficing, The Self-Sufficient
- Al-Mughnee: The Enricher, The Sufficer, The Bestower
- Al-Maani': The Supporter
- Ad-Daarr: The Distresser, The Afflictor, The Bringer of Adversity
- An-Nafi': The Beneficial, The Benefactor
- An-Nur: The Light
- Al-Hadi': The Guide
- Al-Badi': The Wonderful, The Maker, The Incomparable
- Al-Baqi: The Enduring, The Everlasting, The Eternal
- Al-Warith: The Inheritor, The Heir
- Ar-Rashid: The Rightly Guided, The Conscious, The Guide
- As-Sabur: The Most Patient, The Enduring
- Al-Manheii: The Right One, Kind Eternal Master, Non- Subservient
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References
- Wikipedia. (2004). 99 Names of God (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99_Names_of_God). Retrieved Sept. 21, 2004.
- Al Ghazali, Abu Hamid, 1992, The Ninety-Nine Names of God, translated by Burrel, D. B., and Daher, N., Islamic Texts Society, Cambridge, UK.