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Your Free Guide to the 99 Names of Allah (English with Meanings - Downloadable PDF)

 The 99 Names of Allah (Asma al-Husna) are beautiful and meaningful names that describe Allah's attributes and characteristics. Muslims believe that reciting, contemplating, and understanding these names can deepen their faith and bring them closer to Allah.

Here is a list of the 99 Names of Allah with their meanings:

  1. Ar-Rahman (The Most Gracious): Allah’s general mercy that encompasses all of creation, both believers and disbelievers.
  2. Ar-Rahim (The Most Merciful): Allah’s specific mercy that is reserved for the believers.
  3. Al-Malik (The King): The One who has absolute sovereignty over all that exists.
  4. Al-Quddus (The Holy): The One who is perfect, pure, and free from all imperfections.
  5. As-Salam (The Peace): The source of all peace, both inner and outer.
  6. Al-Mu'min (The Believer): The One who confirms the truth of Islam and all that He has revealed.
  7. Al-Muhaymin (The Guardian): The One who watches over and protects His creation.
  8. Al-Aziz (The Almighty): The One who is all-powerful and all-mighty.
  9. Al-Jabbar (The Compeller): The One who enforces His will and decree.
  10. Al-Mutakabbir (The Proud): The One who is rightfully proud of His majesty and power.
  11. Al-Khaliq (The Creator): The One who originates and brings things into existence from nothing.
  12. Al-Bari' (The Maker): The One who fashions and gives form to His creation.
  13. Al-Musawwir (The Shaper): The One who determines the shape and form of His creation.
  14. Al-Ghaffar (The Forgiver): The One who forgives sins and overlooks shortcomings.
  15. Al-Qahhar (The Subduer): The One who overcomes and subdues all creation.
  16. Al-Wahhab (The Giver): The One who bestows blessings and favors upon His creation.
  17. Ar-Razzaq (The Provider): The One who provides sustenance and provisions for all of creation.
  18. Al-Fattah (The Opener): The One who opens the doors of His mercy and blessings.
  19. Al-Alim (The All-Knowing): The One who possesses perfect knowledge of all things, past, present, and future.
  20. Al-Qabid (The Withholder): The One who withholds or restricts things according to His wisdom.
  21. Al-Basit (The Expander): The One who expands and increases things according to His wisdom.
  22. Al-Khafid (The Abaser): The One who abases or lowers whomever He wills.
  23. Ar-Rafi' (The Exalter): The One who raises and uplifts whomever He wills.
  24. Al-Muzzil (The Dishonorer): The One who brings dishonor to whomever He wills.
  25. Al-Mu'izz (The Honorer): The One who brings honor to whomever He wills.
  26. As-Sami' (The All-Hearing): The One who hears all things, even the faintest whispers.
  27. Al-Basir (The All-Seeing): The One who sees all things, even in the darkest of night.
  28. Al-Hakam (The Judge): The One who judges with justice and fairness.
  29. Al-Adl (The Just): The One who is ever just in His actions and judgments.
  30. Al-Latif (The Subtle): The One who is aware of the most subtle and intricate things.
  31. Al-Khabir (The All-Aware): The One who is fully aware of all things.
  32. Al-Halim (The Forbearing): The One who is patient and forbearing with His creation.
  33. Al-Karim (The Generous): The One who is generous and bountiful with His blessings.
  34. Ar-Raqib (The Watchful): The One who keeps watch over His creation.
  35. As-Suud (The Kind): The One who is kind and gracious to His creation.
  36. Al-Ghafur (The Forgiving): The One who forgives sins and overlooks shortcomings (mentioned earlier).
  37. Ash-Shahid (The Witness): The One who witnesses all things and will be a witness on the Day of Judgement.
  38. Al-Haqq (The Truth): The One who is the ultimate truth and reality.
  39. Al-Wakil (The Trustee): The One who is the best trustee and guardian.
  40. Al-Qawiyy (The Strong): The One who possesses immense strength and power.
  41. Al-Matin (The Firm): The One who is strong, firm, and unshakeable.
  42. Al-Waliyy (The Protecting Friend): The One who is the friend, protector, and helper of the believers.
  43. Al-Mu'min (The Giver of Security): The One who grants security and safety.
  44. Al-Mu’izz (The Giver of Might): The One who grants honor and might.
  45. Al-Jaliil (The Majestic): The One who is majestic and glorious.
  46. Al-Karim (The Generous): The One who is generous and bountiful (mentioned earlier).
  47. Ar-Rahim (The Most Merciful): The One who has specific mercy for the believers (mentioned earlier).
  48. Ad-Dhaar (The Distresser): The One who can bring hardship and distress.
  49. An-Nafi' (The Benefactor): The One who benefits His creation.
  50. Al-Muflih (The Bestower): The One who grants success.
  51. Al-Ḍārr (The Harmer): The One who can cause harm.
  52. An-Nafi' (The Giver of Benefit): The One who benefits His creation (mentioned earlier).
  53. Al-Muqsit (The Just): The One who establishes justice.
  54. Al-Jami' (The Gatherer): The One who will gather all of creation on the Day of Judgement.
  55. Al-Ghaniyy (The Rich): The One who is self-sufficient and needs nothing from anyone.
  56. Al-Mughith (The Giver of Aid): The One who gives help and assistance.
  57. Al-Manī' (The Withholder): The One who withholds things according to His wisdom (mentioned earlier).
  58. Ad-Darr (The Harmer): The One who can cause harm (mentioned earlier).
  59. An-Nafi' (The Giver of Benefit): The One who benefits His creation (mentioned earlier).
  60. Al-Mu'izz (The Bestower of Honor): The One who brings honor (mentioned earlier).
  61. Al-Mukhzi (The Humiliator): The One who can bring humiliation.
  62. As-Sami' (The All-Hearing): The One who hears all things (mentioned earlier).
  63. Al-Basir (The All-Seeing): The One who sees all things (mentioned earlier).
  64. Al-Hakam (The Judge): The One who judges with justice (mentioned earlier).
  65. Al-Adl (The Just): The One who is ever just (mentioned earlier).
  66. Al-Latif (The Subtle): The One who is aware of the most subtle things (mentioned earlier).
  67. Al-Khabir (The All-Aware): The One who is fully aware (mentioned earlier).
  68. Al-Halim (The Forbearing): The One who is patient (mentioned earlier).
  69. Al-Karim (The Generous): The One who is generous (mentioned earlier).
  70. Ar-Raqib (The Watchful): The One who keeps watch (mentioned earlier).
  71. As-Suud (The Kind): The One who is kind (mentioned earlier).
  72. Al-Ghafur (The Forgiving): The One who forgives sins (mentioned earlier).
  73. Ash-Shahid (The Witness): The One who witnesses all things (mentioned earlier).
  74. Al-Waliyy (The Protecting Friend): The One who is the friend and protector (mentioned earlier).
  75. Al-Mu'min (The Giver of Security): The One who grants security and safety (mentioned earlier).
  76. Al-Mu’izz (The Giver of Might): The One who grants honor and might (mentioned earlier).
  77. Al-Wasi' (The All-Encompassing): The One whose knowledge encompasses all things.
  78. Al-Hakim (The Wise): The One who is all-wise in His decrees and actions.
  79. Al-Wadud (The Loving): The One who is the Most Loving and Compassionate.
  80. Al-Majid (The Glorious): The One who is full of majesty and glory.
  81. Al-Baqi' (The Everlasting): The One who is eternal and everlasting.
  82. Al-Qayyum (The Self-Sufficient): The One who is self-sufficient and does not need anything from anyone (mentioned earlier).
  83. Al-Wahid (The One): The One who is unique and has no partners.
  84. Al-Ahad (The Single): The One who is indivisible.
  85. As-Samad (The Eternal Refuge): The One who is the ultimate source of refuge and security.
  86. Al-Qadir (The Able): The One who has power over all things.
  87. Al-Muqtadir (The Omnipotent): The One who has absolute power.
  88. Al-Muqaddim (The Expediter): The One who brings things forward.
  89. Al-Mu'akhkhir (The Delayer): The One who delays things according to His wisdom.
  90. Al-Awwal (The First): The One who is the first and has no beginning.
  91. Al-Akhir (The Last): The One who is the last and has no end.
  92. Al-Batin (The Hidden): The One who is unseen and beyond human perception.
  93. Az-Zahir (The Manifest): The One who is evident and clear in His creation.
  94. Al-Wali (The Disposer of Affairs): The One who controls and disposes of the affairs of the universe.
  95. Al-Mutta'ali (The Exalted): The One who is high above all creation.
  96. Al-Barr (The Source of Goodness): The One who is the source of all goodness.
  97. At-Tawwab (The Accepter of Repentance): The One who accepts the repentance of those who sincerely turn to Him.
  98. Ar-Rahman (The Oft-Forgiving): The One who is frequently forgiving (mentioned earlier).
  99. Al-Rahim (The Most Merciful): The One who has specific mercy for the believers (mentioned earlier).

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