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"I'm beginning for the sake of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful"
God in Islam is the main and only god (Allah) and he is totally one, extraordinary, and great, liberated from all flaws, deficiencies, and deformities; He is all-powerful, inescapable, all-knowing, and totally endless in each of His credits, who has no accomplice or equivalent, being the sole maker of everything in presence.
Allah, in the form of the Arabic ‘al’ which means ‘the’ and ‘ilah’ which means deity or god.
The Arabic word "Allah". For the Islamic perspective on God. Allah is the standard Arabic word for God and is used by Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews similarly as by Muslims.
The beginning of the title Allah returns before Muhammad (SAW), who tracked down that the Meccas loved an incomparable god whom they called "Allah".
In Islam religions, God (Allah) is all incarnations and he is perfect in every way. According to Islamic theology, God (Allah) has none body. Islam dismisses the doctrine of the incarnation and the notion of a personal god as anthropomorphic because it is seen as degrading the transcend of God (Allah).The Islamic idea of God (Allah) is completely unadulterated and liberated from all remnants of Shirk significance ascribed God's force characteristics to His Creation as well as the other way around. In Islam God (Allah) cannot be depicted in any of his portrayals.
The Qur’an refers to Allah as the Lord of the Universal. He has no personal name, and his traditional 99 names are epithets.
After this the refrains in Surah Bani Israel were uncovered: "Say, 'Shout to Allah or shout to Al Rehman, whichever name you call Him by, His are the most Beautiful Names."(17:110). As per a hadith, Allah has 99 'al asma' 'al husna' or, 'the most wonderful names, which address His ascribes (Tirmizi).
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Ar-Rahman |
1 |
The All-Merciful |
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Ar-Rahim |
2 |
The All-Beneficient |
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Al-Malik |
3 |
The Absolute Ruler |
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Al-Quddus |
4 |
The Pure One |
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As-Salam |
5 |
The Source of Peace |
|
Al-Mu’min |
6 |
The Inspirer of Faith |
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Al-Muhaymin |
7 |
The Guardian |
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Al-‘Aziz |
8 |
The Victorious |
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Al-Jabbar |
9 |
The Compeller |
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Al-Mutakabbir |
10 |
The Greatest |
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Al-Khaliq |
11 |
The Creator |
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Al-Bari’ |
12 |
The Maker of Order |
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Al-Musawwir |
13 |
The Shaper of Beauty |
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Al-Ghaffar |
14 |
The Forgiving |
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Al-Qahhar |
15 |
The Subduer |
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Al-Wahhab |
16 |
The Giver of All |
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Ar-Razzaq |
17 |
The Sustainer |
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Al-Fattah |
18 |
The Opener |
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Al-‘Alim |
19 |
The Knower of All |
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Al-Qabid |
20 |
The Constrictor |
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Al-Basit |
21 |
The Reliever |
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Al-Khafid |
22 |
The Abaser |
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Ar-Rafi’ |
23 |
The Exalter |
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Al-Mu’izz |
24 |
The Bestower of Honors |
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Al-Mudhill |
25 |
The Humiliator |
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As-Sami |
26 |
The Hearer of All |
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Al-Basir |
27 |
The Seer of All |
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Al-Hakam |
28 |
The Judge |
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Al-‘Adl |
29 |
The Just |
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Al-Latif |
30 |
The Subtle One |
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Al-Khabir |
31 |
The All-Aware |
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Al-Halim |
32 |
The Forebearing |
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Al-‘Azim |
33 |
The Magnificent |
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Al-Ghafur |
34 |
The Forgiver and Hider of Faults |
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Ash-Shakur |
35 |
The Rewarder of Thankfulness |
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Al-‘Ali |
36 |
The Highest |
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Al-Kabir |
37 |
The Greatest |
|
Al-Hafiz |
38 |
The Preserver |
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Al-Muqit |
39 |
The Nourisher |
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Al-Hasib |
40 |
The Accounter |
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Al-Jalil |
41 |
The Mighty |
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Al-Karim |
42 |
The Generous |
|
Ar-Raqib |
43 |
The Watchful One |
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Al-Mujib |
44 |
The Responder to Prayer |
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Al-Wasi’ |
45 |
The All-Comprehending |
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Al-Hakim |
46 |
The Perfectly Wise |
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Al-Wadud |
47 |
The Loving One |
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Al-Majíd |
48 |
The Majestic One |
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Al-Ba’ith |
49 |
The Resurrector |
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Ash-Shahid |
50 |
The Witness |
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Al-Haqq |
51 |
The Truth |
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Al-Wakil |
52 |
The Trustee |
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Al-Qawi |
53 |
The Possessor of All Strength |
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Al-Matin |
54 |
The Forceful One |
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Al-Wáli |
55 |
The Governor |
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Al-Hamid |
56 |
The Praised One |
|
Al-Muhsi |
57 |
The Appraiser |
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Al-Mubdi |
58 |
The Originator |
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Al-Mu’id |
59 |
The Restorer |
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Al-Muhyi |
60 |
The Giver of Life |
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Al-Mumit |
61 |
The Taker of Life |
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Al-Hayy |
62 |
The Ever Living One |
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Al-Qayyum |
63 |
The Self-Existing One |
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Al-Wajid |
64 |
The Finder |
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Al-Májid |
65 |
The Glorious |
|
Al-Wahid |
66 |
The Only One |
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Al-Ahad |
67 |
The One |
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As-Samad |
68 |
The Satisfier of All Needs |
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Al-Qadir |
69 |
The All Powerful |
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Al-Muqtadir |
70 |
The Creator of All Power |
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Al-Muqaddim |
71 |
The Expediter |
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Al-Mu’akhkhir |
72 |
The Delayer |
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Al-Awwal |
73 |
The First |
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Al-Akhir |
74 |
The Last |
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Az-Zahir |
75 |
The Manifest One |
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Al-Batin |
76 |
The Hidden One |
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Al-Walí |
77 |
The Protecting Friend |
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Al-Muta’ali |
78 |
The Supreme One |
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Al-Barr |
79 |
The Doer of Good |
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At-Tawwab |
80 |
The Guide to Repentance |
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Al-Muntaqim |
81 |
The Avenger |
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Al-Afu |
82 |
The Forgiver |
|
Ar-Ra’uf |
83 |
The Clement |
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Malik al-Mulk |
84 |
The Owner of All |
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Dhul-Jalali |
85 |
The Lord of Majesty and Bounty |
|
Al-Muqsit |
86 |
The Equitable One |
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Al-Jami |
87 |
The Gatherer |
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Al-Ghani |
88 |
The Rich One |
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Al-Mughni |
89 |
The Enricher |
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Al-Mani’ |
90 |
The Preventer of Harm |
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Ad-Darr |
91 |
The Creator of The Harmful |
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An-Nafi |
92 |
The Creator of Good |
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An-Nur |
93 |
The Light |
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Al-Hadi |
94 |
The Guide |
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Al-Badi |
95 |
The Originator |
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Al-Baqi |
96 |
The Everlasting One |
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Al-Warith |
97 |
The Inheritor of All |
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Ar-Rashid |
98 |
The Righteous Teacher |
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As-Sabur |
99 |
The Patient One |
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