99 Names of Allah

الرَّحْمَنُ
Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent)

الرَّحِيمُ
Ar-Rahim (The Merciful)

الْمَلِكُ
Al-Malik (The King)

الْقُدُّوسُ
Al-Quddus (The Holy)

السَّلاَمُ
As-Salam (The Source of Peace)

الْمُؤْمِنُ
Al-Mu’min (The Guardian of Faith)

الْمُهَيْمِنُ
Al-Muhaymin (The Protector)

الْعَزِيزُ
Al-Aziz (The Mighty)

الْجَبَّارُ
Al-Jabbar (The Compeller)

الْمُتَكَبِّرُ
Al-Mutakabbir (The Majestic)

الْخَالِقُ
Al-Khaliq (The Creator)

الْبَارِئُ
Al-Bari (The Evolver)

الْمُصَوِّرُ
Al-Musawwir (The Fashioner)

الْغَفَّارُ
Al-Ghaffar (The Constant Forgiver)

الْقَهَّارُ
Al-Qahhar (The All-Subduer)

الْوَهَّابُ
Al-Wahhab (The Giver of Gifts)

الرَّزَّاقُ
Ar-Razzaq (The Provider)

الْفَتَّاحُ
Al-Fattah (The Opener)

اَلْعَلِيمُ
Al-‘Alim (The All-Knowing)

الْقَابِضُ
Al-Qabid (The Withholder)

الْبَاسِطُ
Al-Basit (The Extender)

الْخَافِضُ
Al-Khafid (The Abaser)

الرَّافِعُ
Ar-Rafi (The Exalter)

المُعِزُّ
Al-Mu’izz (The Giver of Honour)

المُذِلُّ
Al-Mudhill (The Humiliator)

السَّمِيعُ
As-Sami’ (The All-Hearing)

الْبَصِيرُ
Al-Basir (The All-Seeing)

الْحَكَمُ
Al-Hakam (The Judge)

العَدْلُ
Al-‘Adl (The Utterly Just)

اللَّطِيفُ
Al-Latif (The Subtle One)

الْخَبِيرُ
Al-Khabir (The All-Aware)

الحَلِيمُ
Al-Halim (The Forbearing)

العَظِيمُ
Al-‘Azim (The Magnificent)

الغَفُورُ
Al-Ghafur (The Great Forgiver)

الشَّكُورُ
Ash-Shakur (The Most Appreciative)

العَلِيُّ
Al-‘Aliy (The Most High)

الكَبِيرُ
Al-Kabir (The Most Great)

الحَفِيظُ
Al-Hafiz (The Preserver)

المُقيِت
Al-Muqit (The Sustainer)

الحسِيبُ
Al-Hasib (The Reckoner)

الجَلِيلُ
Al-Jalil (The Majestic)

الكَرِيمُ
Al-Karim (The Generous)

الرَّقِيبُ
Ar-Raqib (The Watchful)

المُجِيبُ
Al-Mujib (The Responsive)

الواسِعُ
Al-Wasi’ (The All-Encompassing)

الحكِيمُ
Al-Hakim (The Wise)

الوَدُودُ
Al-Wadud (The Loving)

المَجِيدُ
Al-Majid (The Glorious)

البَاعِثُ
Al-Ba’ith (The Resurrector)

الشَّهِيدُ
Ash-Shahid (The Witness)

الحَقُ
Al-Haqq (The Truth)

الوَكِيلُ
Al-Wakil (The Trustee)

القَوِيُ
Al-Qawiyy (The Strong)

المَتِينُ
Al-Matin (The Firm One)

الوَلِيُ
Al-Waliyy (The Protecting Associate)

الحَمِيدُ
Al-Hamid (The Praiseworthy)

المُحصِي
Al-Muhsi (The All-Enumerating)

المُبدِئُ
Al-Mubdi (The Originator)

المُعِيدُ
Al-Mu’id (The Restorer)

المُحيِي
Al-Muhyi (The Giver of Life)

المُمِيتُ
Al-Mumit (The Creator of Death)

الحَيُ
Al-Hayy (The Ever-Living)

القَيُّومُ
Al-Qayyum (The Sustainer)

الوَاجِدُ
Al-Wajid (The Perceiver)

المَاجِدُ
Al-Majid (The Illustrious)

الواحِدُ
Al-Wahid (The One)

الصَّمَدُ
As-Samad (The Eternal)

القَادِرُ
Al-Qadir (The Omnipotent)

المُقْتَدِرُ
Al-Muqtadir (The Creator of All Power)

المُقَدِّمُ
Al-Muqaddim (The Expediter)

المُؤَخِّرُ
Al-Mu’akhkhir (The Delayer)

الأوَّلُ
Al-Awwal (The First)

الآخِرُ
Al-Akhir (The Last)

الظَّاهِرُ
Az-Zahir (The Manifest)

البَاطِنُ
Al-Batin (The Hidden One)

الوَالِي
Al-Wali (The Sole Governor)

المُتعَالِي
Al-Muta’ali (The Self-Exalted)

البَرُ
Al-Barr (The Source of All Goodness)

التَّوَابُ
At-Tawwab (The Ever-Pardoning)

المُنتَقِمُ
Al-Muntaqim (The Avenger)

العَفُو
Al-Afu (The Pardoner)

الرؤُوفُ
Ar-Ra’uf (The Most Kind)

مَالِكُ ٱلْمُلْكُ
Malik-ul-Mulk (The Owner of All Sovereignty)

ذُوالْجَلَالِ وَالإكْرَامِ
Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram (Lord of Glory and Honour)

المُقسِطُ
Al-Muqsit (The Just)

الجَامِعُ
Al-Jami (The Gatherer)

ٱلْغَنيُّ
Al-Ghani (The Self-Sufficient)

ٱلْمُغْنيُّ
Al-Mughni (The Enricher)

اَلْمَانِعُ
Al-Mani (The Withholder)
الضَّارَ
Ad-Darr (The Distresser)

النَّافِعُ
An-Nafi’ (The Propitious)

ٱلنُّورُ
An-Nur (The Light)

ٱلْهَادِي
Al-Hadi (The Guide)

ٱلْبَدِيعُ
Al-Badi (The Incomparable)

ٱلْبَاقِي
Al-Baqi (The Everlasting)

ٱلْوَارِثُ
Al-Warith (The Inheritor of All)

ٱلرَّشِيدُ
Ar-Rashid (The Guide to the Right Path)

ٱلصَّبُورُ
As-Sabur (The Patient)


Introduction to the 99 Names of Allah

The 99 Names of Allah (Asma’ul Husna) are a collection of divine attributes and names used to describe the nature of God in Islam. Each name represents a unique aspect of Allah’s nature and His relationship with creation. Understanding and reflecting upon these names is considered a way to deepen one’s connection with Allah and to embody His qualities in daily life.

1. Significance of the Names:

Spiritual Connection: Reciting and meditating upon these names helps Muslims to strengthen their spiritual relationship with Allah.
Guidance: Each name offers insight into a particular attribute of Allah, guiding believers in their conduct and character.

2. Divine Attributes:

Mercy and Compassion: Names such as Ar-Rahman (The Beneficent) and Ar-Rahim (The Merciful) emphasize Allah’s boundless mercy and compassion towards all His creations.
Strength and Power: Names like Al-Aziz (The Mighty) and Al-Qawi (The Strong) highlight Allah’s supreme power and strength.
Wisdom and Justice: Names such as Al-Hakim (The Wise) and Al-Adl (The Just) reflect Allah’s perfect wisdom and fairness.

3. Purpose of Learning the Names:

Personal Growth: Reflecting on these names can inspire personal growth and ethical behavior by encouraging individuals to adopt these divine attributes in their own lives.
Prayers and Supplications: Many Muslims incorporate these names into their prayers and supplications, seeking Allah’s blessings and guidance.
The 99 Names of Allah are not merely to be memorized but are meant to be understood and embodied. Each name is a profound reminder of Allah’s omnipotence, mercy, and grandeur, enriching the spiritual journey of believers.

 

 

 

 

 

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