Written by Dr. Sabeel Ahmed, GainPeace; Modified by Mohammed Mortoja
Allah means The One God. God is the Creator of everything in the universe and is unique from His creation. Muslims are encouraged to develop a direct and personal relationship with God without any intermediaries. Muslims often refer to God as Allah, which simply means “God” in the Arabic language. Arabic-speaking Jews and Christians also refer to God as Allah. The most essential principle in Islam is the purely monotheistic belief in one God.
Allah is the name of the true One God in the Arabic language. In the Hebrew language His name is Eloh, Elohim for respect. It is well known that when a word is borrowed from one language to another it’s spelling and pronunciation is often altered. It is, therefore, reasonable to say that Eloh and Allah are names of the same Deity of Abraham believed by the three monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Islam is the most rigorously monotheistic religion among the three dedicated to the worship of Allah, never seen by a human eye.
The translation of verses from the Qur’an are given to answer this question. References of the verses are given in brackets, the number before the colon represents the Surah (chapter) and the following number represents the verse number.
Allah, the One Only
Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “He is Allah, the One. Allah, the Absolute. He begets not, nor was He begotten. And there is none comparable to Him.” –(Quran: 112)
"Nothing is like unto Him." (Quran: 42:11)
"If there were therein Gods besides Allah, then verily both (the heavens and the earth) would have collapsed into disorder and chaos. Glorified be Allah, the Lord of the Throne, transcendent beyond all they ascribe unto Him." (Quran: 21:22)
"Sight can never reach Him; His sight reaches all things." (Quran: 6:103)
"And proclaim: Praise be to Allah, Who has not taken unto Himself a son, and Who has no partner in the Sovereignty, nor has He (need for) any protecting friend through dependence. (Quran: 17:111)
"Allah! There is no God save Him." (Quran: 3:2, 2:255)
"Is there any God beside Allah? Nay, but they are folk who ascribe equals (unto Him)! (Quran: 27:60).
"Is there any God beside Allah? Nay, but most of them know not." (Quran: 27:61)
“Say [Prophet] [to the Jews and Christians], ‘How can you argue with us about God when He is our Lord and your Lord?” - Quran 2:139
“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” (Deuteronomy 6:4)
Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” (Mark 12:29)
“And your ilah (God) is One ilah (God –Allah)” (Quran 2:163)
Say: “He is Allah, the One and Only” (Quran 112:1)
Allah is One in one, no other God with Him or besides Him and Eternal. God is the All-Loving. God is the Most Compassionate. God is the Most Merciful. God is the Ever Forgiving. God is the Giver of Peace.
Allah has no partner, mother, father, brother, sister, son or daughter. None is equal to Him. Allah is the Creator, Lord, Sustainer, and Master of all. And nothing has the right to be worshipped but Him alone. No mediator and direct worship to Him.
‘Allah’ represents purity of Islamic monotheism
The other thing, which I consider also relevant, is that the term Allah, in Arabic, is not subject to plurality. For example, in English you can say God and you can also say gods. In Arabic there is nothing that is equivalent to [the English term] Gods, nothing whatsoever. In other words, there is no Allahs for example. This emphasizes the purity of Islamic monotheism.
A third reason, which is quite interesting as well, the term Allah does not lend itself to any gender. In other words, there is no female or male gender for the term Allah. In English you can have god and goddess. In Arabic, this simply doesn’t exist, which shows that the term Allah is a lot more accurate than using the term God even if you are using a capital G. At least it is relatively more accurate in conveying the true nature of the Supreme Creator.
Attributes of Allah
Muslims talk about ninety-nine attributes of Allah; a few are given in the following verses of the Qur’an.
"And He is the Mighty, the Wise. His is the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth; He gives life and He gives death; and He is able to do all things. He is the First and the Last, and the Outward and the Inward; and He is the Knower of all things." (Quran: 57:1-3)
"Allah is He, other than Whom there is no deity. He knows (all things) both secret and open; He, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Allah is He, other than Whom there is no deity; the Sovereign, the Holy One, the Source of Peace (and Perfection), the Guardian of Faith, the Preserver of Safety, the Exalted in Might, the Irresistible, the Supreme: Glory to Allah! (High is He) above the partners they attribute to Him. He is Allah the Creator, the Evolver, the Bestower of Forms (and Colors). To Him belong the Most Beautiful Names: Whatever is the heavens and on earth, do declare His Praise and Glory; and He is exalted in Might, the Wise." (Quran: 59:22-24)
“Allah! There is no god ˹worthy of worship˺ except Him, the Ever-Living, All-Sustaining. Neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him. To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who could possibly intercede with Him without His permission? He ˹fully˺ knows what is ahead of them and what is behind them, but no one can grasp any of His knowledge—except what He wills ˹to reveal˺. His Seat [[ The Arabic word kursi can either mean seat or knowledge.]] encompasses the heavens and the earth, and the preservation of both does not tire Him. For He is the Most High, the Greatest.” (Quran: 2:255)
"The Originator of the heavens and the earth!" (Quran: 6:101)
"The Beneficent, the Merciful: Owner of the Day of Judgment. (Quran: 1:3-4)
"Say: Call upon Allah, or call upon Ar-Rahman: by whatever name you call upon Him, (it is well): For to Him belong the Most Beautiful Names." (Quran: 17:110)
"And you seek the Grace of Allah: for Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Quran: 73:20)
"The revelation of this Book is from Allah, Exalted in Power, Full of Knowledge, Who forgives sin, accepts repentance, is strict in punishment, and has a long reach (in all things). There is no god but He: to Him is the Final Goal." (Quran: 40:2-3)
Click here to see the full list of ninety-nine attributes of Allah.
Allah the Creator
"Have not those who disbelieve known that the heavens and the earth were of one piece, then We parted them, and We made every living thing from water? Will they not then believe?" (Quran: 21:30)
[In this verse ‘We’ belongs to imperial language, not of plurality. In the Qur’an, Allah uses ‘I’, ‘Me’ ‘We’ and ‘Us’ for Himself.]
"And He it is Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. They float each in an orbit… And from among His signs are the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Prostrate not to the sun nor to the moon, but prostrate to Allah Who created them, if you (really) worship Him." (Quran: 21:33, 41:37)
"He has created man: He has imparted unto him articulate thought and speech. [At His behest] the sun and the moon run their appointed courses; the stars and the trees prostrate themselves [before Him]. And the skies has He raised high, and has devised [for all things] a measure, so that you [too, O men,] might never transgress the measure [of what is right]: weigh, therefore, [your deeds] with equity, and cut not the measure short! (Quran: 55:3-9)
"It is Allah Who created everything in the best of form…It is He Who created and perfected all things." (Quran: 32:7, 87:2)
"It is Allah Who created life and death that you may prove yourself worthy in your deeds." (Quran: 67:2)
"Such is Allah, your Lord. There is no god except Him, the Creator of all things, so serve Him. And He takes care of all things." (Quran: 6:102)
"He is the Cleaver of the daybreak, and He has appointed the night for stillness, and the sun and the moon to run their appointed courses: [all] this is laid down by the Will of the Almighty, the All-Knowing. (Quran: 6:96)
"Allah is He Who created seven heavens and of the earth a similar number. Through the midst of them (all) descends His command: that you may know that Allah has power over all things, and that Allah comprehends all things in (His) knowledge." (Quran: 65:12)
"He it is Who has made the sun a [source of] radiant light and the moon shining [surface], and has determined for it phases so that you might know how to compute the years and to measure [time]. None of this has Allah created without [an inner] truth. Clearly does He spell out these messages unto people of [innate] knowledge." (Quran: 10:5)
"Allah has indeed made all things in heaven and earth subservient to humankind; it is all from Him. Lo! Herein verily are portents for people who reflect." (Quran: 45:13)
Allah, the Sustainer, the Cherisher, the Lord (Al-Rabb)
"All praise is due to Allah Alone, the Lord [the Sustainer, the Cherisher] of the worlds." (Quran: 1:2)
"Everything We have created and prescribed for its measure, its character and destiny…No creature creeps on earth but Allah provides for it its sustenance. He knows its purpose and destiny. For it is He Who prescribed them in His eternal order…The sun rises and sets traversing its orbit exactly as the Almighty, the All Knowing has ordained. And the moon passes regularly through its phases, returning to its original thin crescent form. Neither sun nor moon overtakes the other; neither night nor day deviates from their preordained courses. Each moves in the orbit Allah has ordained for it. (Quran: 54:49, 11:6, 36:38-40)
In the Qur’an, the name Allah is used more than 2,600 times and His attribute, Al-Rabb (the Lord, the Cherisher, the Sustainer), has been used over 1,000 times.
Allah Revealed the Truth – Option Given
"We revealed to you the Book in truth, that you may proclaim it to the world. Whoever decides to be guided by its guidance does so to his own credit. Whoever rejects its guidance does so to his own discredit and you are not a warder over them." (Quran: 39:41)
"Let there be no compulsion [or coercion] in religion: Truth stands out clear from error; whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that never breaks. And Allah hears and knows all things." (Quran: 2:256)
"And say: The Truth [has now come] from your Lord: let, then him who wills, believe in it, and let him who wills, reject it." (Quran: 18:29)
"And if your Lord willed, all who are in the earth would have believed together. Would you [Muhammad] compel men until they are believers?" (Quran: 10:99)
"No person is responsible for the guilt of another. To every person belongs the merit or demerit of what he had wrought… Allah does not charge a person with more than he can bear. Therefore, to everyone belongs the credit or discredit which he had personally earned." (Quran: 53:38-39, 2:286)
"Whoever guides himself by Our revelation does so to his own credit. Whoever goes astray does so to his own peril. Nobody will be responsible for another’s deeds, and We will not judge but after a messenger sent [to proclaim and warn] … Whoever does good will have that good reckoned for him. Whoever does evil will have that evil marked against him. Your Lord commits no injustice to His servants." (Quran: 17:15, 41:46)
"Say: You are not accountable for our crimes; nor are we for the evil you do… On the Day of Judgment, no person will of any avail to another, neither for good nor for ill. Those who committed injustice will be assigned to the Fire which they denied." (Quran: 34:25,42)
"Say: Are those who know equal with those who know not? But only men of understanding will pay heed." (Quran: 39:9)
"There is not an animal in the earth nor a flying creature flying on two wings, but they are community like unto you. We have neglected nothing in the Book. Then unto their Lord they will be gathered." (Quran: 6:38)
"Allah has made what is in the heavens and on the earth subservient to you… And He has made subservient to you the sun and the moon, predetermined in their orbits, and the day and the night… It is Allah Who made you His trustees on earth… Can you not see that Allah made all that is on earth subservient to you?" (Quran: 14:33, 31:29, 35:39, 22:65)
Allah was the God-in-Chief of the Pagan Arabs
"If indeed you ask them (the pagan Arabs) who has created the heavens and the earth and subjected the sun and the moon (to His Law), they will certainly reply, ‘Allah’… And if indeed you ask them Who it is that sends down rain from the sky and gives life therewith to the earth after its death, they will certainly reply, ‘Allah!’" (Quran: 29:61,63; similar message is found in 31:25; 39:38; 43:9)
"And those unto whom they (the pagan Arabs) call instead of Him (Allah) possess no power of intercession, … And if you ask them who created them (gods of the pagans and pagans themselves), they will surely say, ‘Allah!’" (Quran: 43:86,87)
Fabrications against Islam
In 1990, one of the most anti-Islam demagogues, named Robert Morey, published an anti-Islam book in which he claimed that Allah is the name of the moon-god, therefore, Islam is another old pagan religion. The claim that Allah is the moon god did not exist before the publication of Robert Morey’s book in 1990; apparently he is the originator of this idea. Allah is the name of the originator of the Universe who has a variety of names in various languages. "Moon-god" has existed in many animist societies but it is Morey who combined two into one and the same deity. Others, like Jack Chic of Chick Publications of California and a few additional Islam-haters have picked up the Morey fabrication of moon-god, and are publishing tracts, brochures, flyers and comic books distributing them by the millions all over the world. These Islam-haters subscribe to the Nazi belief that if a lie is spoken loud enough and spoken repeatedly, it will be believed. Thus, Robert Morey, Jack Chick and others like them are disciples of the Nazis and are not ashamed of using the scare tactics of McCarthyism. Muslim leaders have met both of them and asked for the proof of their allegations; they had none but refused to cease their propaganda of lies and deception. For documentary evidence of Robert Morey’s fabrication of "Allah, the moon-god", see on Internet "Islamic Awareness" by Shabbir Ally.
Any intelligent reader, however much he may be ignorant of Islam, can see from the above quoted sixty plus verses of the Qur’an, that the moon is one of the creations of Allah. The moon is a tiny part of Allah’s universe.
Arab Christians and Arab Jews
believe in Allah
Arabs include Christians and Jews who speak Arabic language as their mother tongue. In the Arabic language Bible the
name "Allah" is written wherever "God" appears in the English language. The Arabic language Bible printed in the U.S.
uses the name, Allah, on the first page of Genesis. Does this mean that the Christians also believe in "Allah, the moon-god" of Robert Morey and Jack Chic?
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Why do Muslims call God, ‘Allah’?
It is mentioned in the Glorious Qur’an in Surah Al Ikhlaas Chapter 112 Verses
1 to 4:
“Say: He is Allah, The One and Only.
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him.”
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
1. A person can play around with the English word ‘God’
Muslims prefer calling Allah (swt) as ‘Allah’, instead of the English word
‘God’. The Arabic word ‘Allah’ is pure and unique, unlike the English word
‘God’ which can be played around with.
2. God + s = Gods
If you add the alphabet ‘S’ to ‘God’, it becomes ‘Gods’, that is plural of
God. Allah is One and Singular. There is no plural of Allah.
3. God + dess = Goddess
If you add ‘dess’ to ‘God’ it becomes ‘Goddess’, that is a female God.
There is nothing like male ‘Allah’ or female ‘Allah’. Allah (swt) has no gender.
4. God + Father = Godfather
If you add the word ‘father’ to ‘God’, it becomes ‘Godfather’. “He is my
Godfather” i.e. he is my guardian. There is nothing like ‘Allah Abba’ or
‘Allah father’ in Islam.
5. God + Mother = Godmother
If you add the word ‘mother’ to ‘God’ it becomes ‘Godmother’. There is
nothing like ‘Allah Ammi‘ or ‘Allah mother’ in Islam.
6. Tin + God = Tingod
If you put ‘tin’ before ‘God’ it becomes ‘Tin-God’ i.e. a fake God. There is
nothing like ‘tin Allah’ or ‘fake Allah’ in Islam.
7. Allah is a Unique Word
‘Allah’ is a unique word, which can neither conjure up a mental picture,
nor can it be played around with. ‘Allah’ is the name mentioned for the
One Unique and True God, in the Qur’an. Therefore, Muslims prefer
calling God, ‘Allah’. But sometimes while speaking to non-Muslims we
may have to use the inappropriate word ‘God’, for Allah.
The Names and Attributes of Allah
Ninety-nine attributes of Allah
Allah has described Himself in the Quran through His Names and Attributes. Muslims believe that studying these Names and Attributes is one of the most effective ways of strengthening one’s relationship with God. Each Name and Attribute nourishes a kind of consciousness and humility in man and their study leads one to constantly better their actions.
“The most beautiful names belong to Allah: so call on Him by them.” (Quran, 7:180)
The table below captures an approximate translation of Allah’s names.
|
Arabic Transliteration |
Translation (can vary based on context) |
Quranic Usage |
1 |
Ar-Rahman |
The All Beneficent, The Most Merciful in Essence, The Compassionate, The Most Gracious |
Beginning of every chapter except one, and in numerous other places |
2 |
Ar-Rahim |
The Most Merciful, The Most Merciful in Actions |
Beginning of every chapter except one, and in numerous other places |
3 |
Al-Malik |
The King, The Sovereign, The True and Ultimate King |
Quran: 59:23, 20:114 |
4 |
Al-Quddus |
The Most Holy, The Most Pure, The Most Perfect |
Quran: 59:23, 62:1 |
5 |
As-Salaam |
The Peace and Blessing, The Source of Peace and Safety, The Most Perfect |
Quran: 59:23 |
6 |
Al-Mu’min |
The Guarantor, The Self Affirming, The Granter of Security, The Affirmer of Truth |
Quran: 59:23 |
7 |
Al-Muhaymin |
The Guardian, The Preserver, The Overseeing Protector |
Quran: 59:23 |
8 |
Al-Aziz |
The Almighty, The Self Sufficient, The Most Honorable |
Quran: 3:6, 4:158, 9:40, 48:7, 59:23 |
9 |
Al-Jabbar |
The Powerful, The Irresistible, The Compeller, The Most Lofty, The Restorer/Improver of Affairs |
Quran: 59:23 |
10 |
Al-Mutakabbir |
The Tremendous |
Quran: 59:23 |
11 |
Al-Khaliq |
The Creator |
Quran: 6:102, 13:16, 39:62, 40:62, 59:24 |
12 |
Al-Bari’ |
The Rightful |
Quran: 59:24 |
13 |
Al-Musawwir |
The Fashioner of Forms |
Quran: 59:24 |
14 |
Al-Ghaffar |
The Ever Forgiving |
Quran: 20:82, 38:66, 39:5, 40:42, 71:10 |
15 |
Al-Qahhar |
The All Compelling Subduer |
Quran: 13:16, 14:48, 38:65, 39:4, 40:16 |
16 |
Al-Wahhab |
The Bestower |
Quran: 3:8, 38:9, 38:35 |
17 |
Ar-Razzaq |
The Ever Providing |
Quran: 51:58 |
18 |
The Opener, The Victory Giver |
The Opener, The Victory Giver |
Quran: 34:26 |
19 |
Al-Alim |
The All Knowing, The Omniscient |
Quran: 2:158, 3:92, 4:35, 24:41, 33:40 |
20 |
Al-Qabid |
The Restrainer, The Straightener |
Quran: 2:245 |
21 |
Al-Basit |
The Expander, The Munificent |
Quran: 2:245 |
22 |
Al-Khafid |
The Abaser |
Quran: 95:5 |
23 |
Ar-Rafi‘e |
The Exalter |
Quran: 58:11, 6:83 |
24 |
Al-Mu‘ezz |
The Giver of Honour |
Quran: 3:26 |
25 |
Al-Mudhell |
The Giver of Dishonour |
Quran: 3:26 |
26 |
Al-Mudhell |
The Giver of Dishonour |
Quran: 2:127, 2:256, 8:17, 49:1 |
27 |
Al-Basir |
The All Seeing |
Quran: 4:58, 17:1, 42:11, 42:27 |
28 |
Al-Hakam |
The Judge, The Arbitrator |
Quran: 22:69 |
29 |
Al-`Adl |
The Utterly Just |
Quran: 6:115 |
30 |
Al-Lateef |
The Subtly Kind |
Quran: 6:103, 22:63, 31:16, 33:34 |
31 |
Al-Khabeer |
The All Aware |
Quran: 6:18, 17:30, 49:13, 59:18 |
32 |
Al-Haleem |
The Forbearing, The Indulgent |
Quran: 2:235, 17:44, 22:59, 35:41 |
33 |
Al-Azeem |
The Magnificent, The Infinite |
Quran: 2:255, 42:4, 56:96 |
34 |
Al-Ghafoor |
The All Forgiving |
Quran: 2:173, 8:69, 16:110, 41:32 |
35 |
Ash-Shakoor |
The Grateful |
Quran: 35:30, 35:34, 42:23, 64:17 |
36 |
Al-Aliyy |
The Sublimely Exalted |
Quran: 4:34, 31:30, 42:4, 42:51 |
37 |
Al-Kabeer |
The Great |
Quran: 13:9, 22:62, 31:30 |
38 |
Al-Hafeez |
The Preserver |
Quran: 11:57, 34:21, 42:6 |
39 |
Al-Muqeet |
The Nourisher |
Quran: 4:85 |
40 |
Al-Hasib |
The Reckoner |
Quran: 4:6, 4:86, 33:39 |
41 |
Al-Jaleel |
The Majestic |
Quran: 55:27, 39:14, 7:143 |
42 |
Al-Karim |
The Bountiful, The Generous |
Quran: 27:40, 82:6 |
43 |
Ar-Raqib |
The Watchful |
Quran: 4:1, 5:117 |
44 |
Al-Mujib |
The Responsive, The Answerer |
Quran: 11:61 |
45 |
Al-Wasse‘e |
The Vast, The All Encompassing |
Quran: 2:268, 3:73, 5:54 |
46 |
Al-Hakeem |
The Wise |
Quran: 31:27, 46:2, 57:1, 66:2 |
47 |
Al-Wadud |
The Loving, The Kind One |
Quran: 11:90, 85:14 |
48 |
Al-Majeed |
The All Glorious |
Quran: 11:73 |
49 |
Al-Ba’ith |
The Raiser of The Dead |
Quran: 22:7 |
50 |
Ash-Shaheed |
The Witness |
Quran: 4:166, 22:17, 41:53, 48:28 |
51 |
Al-Haqq |
The Truth, The Real |
Quran: 6:62, 22:6, 23:116, 24:25 |
52 |
Al-Wakeel |
The Trustee, The Dependable |
Quran: 3:173, 4:171, 28:28, 73:9 |
53 |
Al-Qawee |
The Strong |
Quran: 22:40, 22:74, 42:19, 57:25 |
54 |
Al-Mateen |
The Firm, The Steadfast |
Quran: 51:58 |
55 |
Al-Walee |
The Protecting Friend, Patron and Helper |
Quran: 4:45, 7:196, 42:28, 45:19 |
56 |
Al-Hamid |
The All Praiseworthy |
Quran: 14:8, 31:12, 31:26, 41:42 |
57 |
Al-Muhsi |
The Accounter, The Numberer of All |
Quran: 72:28, 78:29, 82:10-12 |
58 |
Al-Mubdi’ |
The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of All |
Quran: 10:34, 27:64, 29:19, 85:13 |
59 |
Al-Mu‘id |
The Reinstater Who Brings Back All |
Quran: 10:34, 27:64, 29:19, 85:13 |
60 |
Al-Muhyi |
The Giver of Life |
Quran: 7:158, 15:23, 30:50, 57:2 |
61 |
Al-Mumit |
The Bringer of Death, The Destroyer |
Quran: 3:156, 7:158, 15:23, 57:2 |
62 |
Al-Hayy |
The Ever Living |
Quran: 2:255, 3:2, 25:58, 40:65 |
63 |
Al-Qayyum |
The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All |
Quran: 2:255, 3:2, 20:111 |
64 |
Al-Wajid |
The Perceiver, The Finder, The Unfailing |
Quran: 38:44 |
65 |
Al-Majid |
The Illustrious, The Magnificent |
Quran: 85:15, 11:73, |
66 |
Al-Wahid |
The One, The Unique, Manifestation of Unity |
Quran: 2:163, 5:73, 9:31, 18:110 |
67 |
Al-Ahad |
The One, the All Inclusive, The Indivisible |
Quran: 112:1 |
68 |
As-Samad |
The Self Sufficient, The Impregnable,
The Eternally Besought of All, The Everlasting |
Quran: 112:2 |
69 |
Al-Qadir |
The All Able |
Quran: 6:65, 36:81, 46:33, 75:40 |
70 |
Al-Muqtadir |
The All Determiner, The Dominant |
Quran: 18:45, 54:42, 54:55 |
71 |
Al-Muqaddim |
The Expediter, He Who Brings Forward |
Quran: 16:61, 17:34 |
72 |
Al-Mu’akhir |
The Delayer, He Who Puts Far Away |
Quran: 71:4 |
73 |
Al-Awwal |
The First |
Quran: 57:3 |
74 |
Al-Akhir |
The Last |
Quran: 57:3 |
75 |
Az-Zahir |
The Manifest, The All Victorious |
Quran: 57:3 |
76 |
Al-Batin |
The Hidden, The All Encompassing |
Quran: 57:3 |
77 |
Al-Waali |
The Patron |
Quran: 13:11, 22:7 |
78 |
Al-Muta’ali |
The Self Exalted |
Quran: 13:9 |
79 |
Al-Barr |
The Most Kind and Righteous |
Quran: 52:28 |
80 |
At-Tawwab |
The Ever Returning, Ever Relenting |
Quran: 2:128, 4:64, 49:12, 110:3 |
81 |
Al-Muntaqim |
The Avenger |
Quran: 32:22, 43:41, 44:16 |
82 |
Al-‘Afuww |
The Pardoner, The Effacer of Sins |
Quran: 4:99, 4:149, 22:60 |
83 |
Ar-Ra’uf |
The Compassionate, The All Pitying |
Quran: 3:30, 9:117, 57:9, 59:10 |
84 |
Malik-al-Mulk |
The Owner of All Sovereignty |
Quran: 3:26 |
85 |
Dhu-al-Jalaliwa-al-Ikram |
The Lord of Majesty and Generosity |
Quran: 55:27, 55:78 |
86 |
Al-Muqsit |
The Equitable, The Requiter |
Quran: 7:29, 3:18 |
87 |
Al-Jami‘e |
The Gatherer, The Unifier |
Quran: 3:9 |
88 |
Al-Ghani |
The All Rich, The Independent |
Quran: 3:97, 39:7, 47:38, 57:24 |
89 |
Al-Mughni |
The Enricher, The Emancipator |
Quran: 9:28 |
90 |
Al-Mani’e |
The Withholder, The Shielder, the Defender |
Quran: 67:21 |
91 |
Ad-Darr |
The Distressor, The Harmer, The AfflictorThis attribute can only be found in hadith |
Quran: 6:17 |
92 |
An-Nafi‘e |
The Propitious, The Benefactor |
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93 |
An-Nur |
The Light |
Quran: 24:35 |
94 |
Al-Hadi |
The Guide |
Quran: 25:31 |
95 |
Al-Badi |
The Incomparable, The Originator |
Quran: 2:117, 6:101 |
96 |
Al-Baqi |
The Ever Enduring and Immutable |
Quran: 20:73 |
97 |
Al-Warith |
The Heir, The Inheritor of All |
Quran: 15:23 |
98 |
Ar-Rashid |
The Guide, Infallible Teacher and Knower |
Quran: 2:256 |
99 |
As-Sabur |
The Patient, The Timeless |
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