The Most Beautiful Names of God ,99 Names of Allah.Fatima Karim
The Most Beautiful Names of God ,99 Names of Allah.
here you will find :
The Most Beautiful Names of God : 99 Names of Allah
Names of Allah
99 Names of God in Islam
99 Names of Allah in Islam
Concept of God in Islam
99 Names of Allah Asmaul Husna in English.
The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
The Arabic word Allah means God ,the one and only true God who created the whole universe which is used by Arabic speakers, both Arab Muslims and Arab Christians. This word cannot be used to designate anything other than the one true God :
{ Allah — there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence }
{ The Quran 3:2 }
{ He is Allah , other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him }
{ The Quran 59:23 }
{ You alone we worship } { The Quran 1:5 }
The primary pillar of Islamic belief clearly states that there is nothing worthy of worship except God. Associating partners with God or attributing qualities of lesser beings to Him is considered to be the greatest sin in Islam.
The most fundamental teaching of Islam is to believe in the Oneness of God, in the sense of His being the only Creator. Muslims believe that God has no father or mother, no son or daughter. None is equal to Him. He is God of all humankind, not of a special tribe or race.
In the Name of God, the Lord of Grace, the Ever Merciful.
﴾ Say: He is God, the One and only God (1)
the Eternal, the Absolute. (2)
He begets none, nor is He begotten, (3)
and there is nothing that could be compared to Him. (4) ﴿
[ The Quran 112 ]
these 4 Verses equals one-third of the Quran according to Prophet Muhammad ,Peace Be Upon Him.
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
[ 1 Say, ‘He is God, the One, 2 God, the Self-sufficient One. 3 He does not give birth, nor was He born, 4 and there is nothing like Him.’ ]
{ The Quran 112 }
This chapter of the Quran is about the oneness of God. The concept of Godhas been presented here in its purest form, ridding it of all polluting associations which people of every age have brought to it. There is no plurality of gods. There is only one God. All are dependent upon Him, but He is not dependent on anybody. He Himself has power over everything. He is far above being the progeny of anybody or having any offspring. He is such a unique being that there is nobody like Him or equal to Him in any manner whatsoever.
The doctrine of God’s pure unity, or The Divine oneness, is clearly stated here: God is not many , He is only One. Everyone is in need of Him ,but He is not in need of anyone. He reigns over all things of the heavens and the earth. Unlike human beings , He has no son or father. He is eternal ,without beginning or end, and is thus a Unique Being who has no equal.
The Most Beautiful Names of God ,99 Names of Allah.Fatima Karim
The Most Beautiful Names of God ,99 Names of Allah.
here you will find :
The Most Beautiful Names of God : 99 Names of Allah
Names of Allah
99 Names of God in Islam
99 Names of Allah in Islam
Concept of God in Islam
99 Names of Allah Asmaul Husna in English.
The description of God is the most important message of the Quran.
The Arabic word Allah means God ,the one and only true God who created the whole universe which is used by Arabic speakers, both Arab Muslims and Arab Christians. This word cannot be used to designate anything other than the one true God :
{ Allah — there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence }
{ The Quran 3:2 }
{ He is Allah , other than whom there is no deity, the Sovereign, the Pure, the Perfection, the Bestower of Faith, the Overseer, the Exalted in Might, the Compeller, the Superior. Exalted is Allah above whatever they associate with Him }
{ The Quran 59:23 }
{ You alone we worship } { The Quran 1:5 }
The primary pillar of Islamic belief clearly states that there is nothing worthy of worship except God. Associating partners with God or attributing qualities of lesser beings to Him is considered to be the greatest sin in Islam.
The most fundamental teaching of Islam is to believe in the Oneness of God, in the sense of His being the only Creator. Muslims believe that God has no father or mother, no son or daughter. None is equal to Him. He is God of all humankind, not of a special tribe or race.
In the Name of God, the Lord of Grace, the Ever Merciful.
﴾ Say: He is God, the One and only God (1)
the Eternal, the Absolute. (2)
He begets none, nor is He begotten, (3)
and there is nothing that could be compared to Him. (4) ﴿
[ The Quran 112 ]
these 4 Verses equals one-third of the Quran according to Prophet Muhammad ,Peace Be Upon Him.
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
[ 1 Say, ‘He is God, the One, 2 God, the Self-sufficient One. 3 He does not give birth, nor was He born, 4 and there is nothing like Him.’ ]
{ The Quran 112 }
This chapter of the Quran is about the oneness of God. The concept of Godhas been presented here in its purest form, ridding it of all polluting associations which people of every age have brought to it. There is no plurality of gods. There is only one God. All are dependent upon Him, but He is not dependent on anybody. He Himself has power over everything. He is far above being the progeny of anybody or having any offspring. He is such a unique being that there is nobody like Him or equal to Him in any manner whatsoever.
The doctrine of God’s pure unity, or The Divine oneness, is clearly stated here: God is not many , He is only One. Everyone is in need of Him ,but He is not in need of anyone. He reigns over all things of the heavens and the earth. Unlike human beings , He has no son or father. He is eternal ,without beginning or end, and is thus a Unique Being who has no equal.
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2. Al Raĥĩmu 67. Al Aĥad
3. Al Maliku 36. Al `Aliyyu 68. Al Shamadu
4. Al Quddũsu 37. Al Kabĩru 69. Al Qãdiru
5. Al Salãmu 38. Al Ĥafidhu 70. Al Muqtadiru
6. Al Mu`minu 39. Al Muqĩtu 71. Al Muqaddimu
7. Al Muhaiminu 72. Al Mu`akhkhiru
8. Al `Azĩzu 40. Al Ĥasĩbu 73. Al Awwalu
9. Al Jabbãru 41. Al Jalĩlu 74. Al Ãkhiru
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11. Al Khãliqu 44. Al Mujĩbu 76. Al Bãthinu
12. Al Bãri`u 45. Al Wãsi`u 77. Al Wãlĩ
13. Al Mushawwiru 46. Al Ĥakĩmu 78. Al Muta`ãlii
14. Al Ghaffãru 47. Al Wadũdu 79. Al Barru
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16. Al Wahhãbu 49. Al Bã`itsu 81. Al Muntaqimu
17. Al Razzãqu 50. Al Syahĩdu 82. Al Afuwwu
18. Al Fattãĥu 83. Al Ra`ũfu
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52. Al Wakĩlu 85. Al Dzul Jalãli Wal
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21. Al Bãsithu 53. Al Qawiyyu
22. Al Khãfidlu 54. Al Matĩnu 86. Al Muqsithu
23. Al Rãfi`u 87. Al Jamĩ`u
24. Al Mu`izzu 55. Al Waliyyu 88. Al Ghaniyyu
25. Al Mudzillu 56. Al Ĥamĩdu 89. Al Mughnĩ
26. Al Samĩ`u 90. Al Mãni`u
27. Al Bashĩru 57. Al Muĥshiyyu 91. Al Dhãru
28. Al Ĥakamu 58. Al Mubdi`u 92. Al Nãfĩ`u
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94. Al Hãdĩ
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31. Al Khabĩru 61. Al Mumĩtu 96. Al Bãqĩ
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