> Allah: The one Almighty. He alone is worthy of worship.
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> Ar-Rahman: The All- Merciful. He who wills goodness and mercy for all His creatures.
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> Ar-Rahim: The All Compassionate. He who acts with extreme kindness.
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> Al-Malik: The Absolute Ruler. He who is the Ruler of the entire universe.
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> Al-Quddus: The Pure One. He who is free from all error.
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> As-Salam: The Source of Peace. He who frees His servants from all danger.
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> Al-Mu'min: The Inspirer of Faith. He who awakes the light of faith in our hearts.
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> Al-Muhaymin: The Guardian. He who watches over and protects all things.
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> Al-'Aziz: The Victorious. He who prevails, and can never be conquered.
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> Al-Jabbar: The Compeller. he who repairs all broken thing, and completes that which is incomplete.
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> Al-Mutakabbir: The Majestic. He who demonstrates His greatness in all things and in all ways.
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> Al-Khaliq: The Creator. He who brings from non-being into being, creating all things in such a way that He determines their existence and the conditions and events they are to experience.
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> Al-Bari': The Maker of Order. Who created all things so that each whole and its parts are in perfect conformity and harmony.
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> Al-Musawwir: The Shaper of Beauty. He who designs all things, giving each its particular form and character.
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> Al-Ghaffar: The Forgiving. He who is always ready to forgive.
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> Al-Qahhar: The Subduer. He who dominates all things, and prevails upon them to do whatever He wills.
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> Al-Wahhab: The Giver of All. He who constantly bestows blessings of every kind.
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> Ar-Razzaq: The Sustainer. He who provides all things useful to His creatures.
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> Al-Fattah: The Opener. He who opens the solution to all problems and makes things easy.
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> Al-'Alim: The Knower of All: He who has full knowledge of all things.
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> Al-Qabid: The Constrictor: He who constricts and restricts.
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> Al-Basit: The Reliever. He who releases, letting things expand.
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> Al-Khafid: The Abaser. He who brings down, diminishes.
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> Ar-Rafi': The Exalter. He who raises up.
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> Al-Mu'izz: The Bestower of Honors. He who confers honor and dignity.
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> Al-Mudhill: The Humiliator. He who degrades and abases.
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> As-Sami: The Hearer of All. Allah takes care of all the needs of those who invoke this glorious Name one hundred times.
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> Al-Basir: The All-Seeing. To those who invoke this Name one hundred times between the obligatory and customary prayers in Friday congregation, Allah grants esteem in the eyes of others.
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> Al-Hakam: The Judge. He who judges and makes right prevail.
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> Al-'Adl: The Just. He who is Equitable.
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> Al-Latif: The Subtle One. He who knows the minutest subtleties of all things.
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> Al-Khabir: The All-Aware. He who has knowledge of the inner, most secret aspects of all things.
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> Al-Halim: The Forbearing. He who is Most Clement.
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> Al-'Azim: The Magnificent. He who is Most Splendid.
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> Al-Ghafur: The Forgiver and Hider of Faults.
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> Ash-Shakur: The Rewarder of Thankfulness. He who gratefully rewards good deeds.
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> Al-'Ali: The Highest.
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> Al-Kabir: The Greatest. Who is supremely Great.
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> Al-Hafiz: The Preserver. He who guards all creatures in every detail.
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> Al-Muqit: The Nourisher. He who gives every creature it's sustenance.
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> Al-Hasib: The Accounter. He who knows every details.
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> Al-Jalil: The Mighty. He who is Lord of Majesty and Grandeur.
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> Al-Karim: The Generous. He whose generosity is most abundant.
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> Ar-Raqib: The Watchful One.
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> Al-Mujib: The Responder to Prayer. He who grants the wishes who appeal to him.
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> Al-Wasi': The All Comprehending. He who has limitless capacity and abundance.
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> Al-Hakim: The Perfectly Wise. He who whose every command and action is pure wisdom.
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> Al-Wadud: The Loving One. He who loves His good servants, and bestows his compassion upon them.
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> Al-Majíd: The Majestic One. He whose glory is most great and most high.
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> Al-Ba'ith: The Resurrector. He who brings the dead to life, and raises them from their tombs.
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> Ash-Shahid: The Witness. He who is present everywhere and observes all things.
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> Al-Haqq: The Truth. He whose being endures unchangingly.
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> Al-Wakil: The Trustee. He who manages the affairs of those who duly commit them to His charge, and who looks after them better than they could themselves.
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> Al-Qawi: The Possessor of All Strength. The Most Strong.
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> Al-Matin: The Firm. He who is very Steadfast.
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> Al-Wáli: The Protecting Friend. He who is a friend to His good servants.
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> Al-Hamid: The Praised One. He to whom all praise belongs, and who alone is lauded by the tongues of all creation.
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> Al-Muhsi: The Appraiser. He who knows the number of every single thing in existence, even to infinity.
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> Al-Mubdi: The Originator. He who creates all creatings without matter or model.
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> Al-Mu'id: The Restorer. He who recreates His creatures after He has annihilated them.
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> Al-Muhyi: The Giver of Life. He who confers life, gives vitality, revives.
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> Al-Mumit: The Taker of Life. He who creates the death of a living creature.
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> Al-Hayy: The Ever Living One. The living who knows all things and whose strength is sufficient for everything.
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> Al-Qayyum: The Self Existing One. He who maintains the heavens, the earth, and everything that exists.
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> Al-Wajid: The Finder. He who finds what He wishes when He wishes.
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> Al-Májid: The Glorious. He whose dignity and glory are most great, and whose generosity and munificence are bountiful.
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> Al-Wahid: The Unique. He who is Single, absolutely without partner or equal in His Essence, Attributes, Actions, Names and Decrees.
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> As-Samad: The Eternal. He who is the only recourse for the ending of need and the removal of affliction.
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> Al-Qadir: The All Powerful. He who is Able to do what He wills as He wills.
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> Al-Muqtadir: The Creator of All Power. He who disposes at His will even of the strongest and mightiest of His creatures.
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> Al-Muqaddim: The Expediter. He who brings forward whatever He wills.
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> Al-Mu'akhkhir: The Delayer. He who sets back or delays whatever He wills.
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> Al-Awwal: The First.
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> Al-Akhir: The Last.
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> Az-Zahir: The Manifest One. He who is Evident.
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> Al-Batin: The Hidden One. He who is hidden, concealed.
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> Al-Walí: The Protecting Friend. He who administers this vast universe and all its passing phenomena.
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> Al-Muta'ali: The Supreme One. He is Exalted in every respect, far beyond anything the mind could possibly attribute to His creatures.
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> Al-Barr: Source of all Goodness. He who treats His servants tolerantly, and whose goodness and kindness are very great indeed.
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> At-Tawwib: The Acceptor to Repentance. He who is ever ready to accept repentance and to forgive sins.
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> Al-Muntaqim: The Avenger. He who justly inflicts upon wrongdoers the punishment they deserve.
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> Al-Afu: The Pardoner. He who pardons all who sincerely repent.
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> Ar-Ra'uf: The Kind. He who is very Compassionate.
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> Malik al-Mulk: The Owner of All.
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> Dhul-Jalali Wal-Ikram: The Lord of Majesty and Bounty. He who possesses both greatness and gracious magnanimity.
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> Al-Muqsit: The Equitable One. He who does everything with proper balance and harmony.
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> Al-Jami: The Gatherer. He who brings together what He wills, when He wills, where He wills.
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> Al-Ghani: The Rich One. He who is infinitely Rich and completely Independent.
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> Al-Mughni: The Enricher. He who enriches whom He will.
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> Al-Mani': The Preventer of Harm.
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> Ad-Darr: The Creator of The Harmful. He who creates things that cause pain and injury.
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> An-Nafi: The Creator of Good. He who creates things that yield advantages and benefit.
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> An-Nur: The Light. He who gives light to all the worlds, who illuminates the faces, minds and hearts of His servants.
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> Al-Hadi: The Guide. He who provides guidance.
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> Al-Badi: The Originator. He who is without model or match, and who brings into being worlds of amazing wonder.
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> Al-Baqi: The Everlasting One. He whose
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> Al-Warith: The Inheritor of All. He who is the Real Owner of all riches.
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> Ar-Rashid: The Righteous Teacher. He who moves all things in accordance with His eternal plan, bringing them without error and with order and wisdom to their ultimate destiny.
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> As-Sabur: The Patient One. He who is characterized by infinite patience.
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