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The 99 Names Of Allah With Meanings

The 99 Names Of Allah With Meanings


The 99 Names Of Allah With Meanings

1. Ar-Rahman
• The One who has plenty of mercy for the believers and the blasphemers in this world and especially for the believers in the hereafter.
• The Most Merciful


2. Ar-Rahim
• The One who has plenty of mercy for the believers.
• The most Compassionate


3. Al-Malik
• The One with the complete Dominion, the One Whose Dominion is clear from imperfection.
• The King, the Monarch


4. Al-Quddus
• The One who is pure from any imperfection and clear from children and adversaries.
• The Holy one


5. As-Salam
• The One who is free from every imperfection.
• The Peace, The Tranquility


6. Al-Mu'min
• The One who witnessed for Himself that no one is God but Him. And He witnessed for His believers that they are truthful in their belief that no one is God but Him.
• The One with Faith
• The Faithful, The Trusted


7. Al-Muhaymin
• The One who witnesses the saying and deeds of His creatures.
• The Protector
• The vigilant, the controller


8. Al-'Aziz
• The Defeater who is not defeated.
• The Mighty
• The Almighty, the powerful


9. Al-Jabbar
• The One that nothing happens in His Dominion except that which He willed.
• The all Compelling


10. Al-Mutakabbir
• The One who is clear from the attributes of the creatures and from resembling them.
• The Haughty, the Majestic
• The Imperious


11. Al-Khaliq
• The One who brings everything from non-existence to existence.
• The Creator, the Maker


12. Al-Bari'
• The Creator who has the Power to turn the entities.
• The Artificer, the Creator


13. Al-Musawwir
• The One who forms His creatures in different pictures.
• The Fashioner
• The Organizer, the Designer


14. Al-Ghaffar
• The One who forgives the sins of His slaves time and time again.
• The Forgiving, the Forgiver


15. Al-Qahhar
• The Subduer who has the perfect Power and is not unable over anything.
• The Almighty, the Dominant


16. Al-Wahhab
• The One who is Generous in giving plenty without any return.
• The Donor, the Bestower


17. Ar-Razzaq
• The Provider, the Sustainer


18. Al-Fattah
• The One who opens for His slaves the closed worldly and religious matters.
• The Opener, the Revealer


19. Al-'Alim
• The Knowledgeable; The One nothing is absent from His knowledge.
• The all Knowing, the Omniscient


20. Al-Qabid
• The One who constricts the sustenance.
• The Contractor, The Restrainer, the Recipient.


21. Al-Basit
• The One who expands and widens.
• The Expander, He who expands


22. Al-Khafid
• The One who lowers whoever He willed by His Destruction.
• The Abaser, the Humbler


23. Ar-Rafi'
• The One who raises whoever He willed by His Endowment.
• The Raiser, the Exalter


24. Al-Mu'iz
• He gives esteem to whoever He willed, hence there is no one to degrade Him;
• The Honorer, the Exalter


25. Al-Muzil
• Degrades whoever he willed, hence there is no one to give him esteem.
• The Abaser, the Degrader, the Subduer


26. As-Sami'
• The One who Hears all things that are heard by His Eternal Hearing without an ear, instrument or organ.
• The Hearer, The All hearing, all knowing.


27. Al-Basir
• The One who Sees all things that are seen by His Eternal Seeing without a pupil or any other instrument.
• The Seer, The discerning, the All seeing.


28. Al-Hakam
• He is the Ruler and His judgment is His Word.
• The arbitrator, the Judge


29. Al-'Adl
• The One who is entitled to do what He does.
• The justice, the equitable. The Just.


30. Al-Latif
• The Most Gentle, the Gracious.
• The One who is kind


31. Al-Khabir
• The One who knows the truth of things.
• The Aware. The Sagacious, one is who is aware.


32. Al-Halim
• The One who delays the punishment for those who deserve it and then He might forgive them.
• The Gentle. The most patient, the Clement.


33. Al-'Azim
• The One deserving the attributes of Exaltment, Glory, Extolment, and Purity from all imperfection.
• The Great, Mighty


34. Al-Ghafoor
• The One who forgives a lot.
• The Forgiving, the Pardoner.


35. Ash-Shakur
• The One who gives a lot of reward for a little obedience.
• The Grateful, the Thankful


36. Al-'Ali
• The One who is clear from the attributes of the creatures.
• The most high, the exalted.


37. Al-Kabir
• The One who is greater than everything in status.
• The great, the big.


38. Al-Hafiz
• The One who protects whatever and whoever He willed to protect.
• The Guardian, the preserver.


39. Al-Muqit
• The One who has the Power.
• The maintainer, The Nourisher


40. Al-Hasib
• The One who gives the satisfaction.
• The noble, The Reckoner


41. Aj-Jalil
• The One who is attributed with greatness of Power and Glory of status.
• The Majestic. The honorable, the exalted.


42. Al-Karim
• The One who is clear from abjectness.
• The most generous, the Bountiful.


43. Ar-Raqib
• The One that nothing is absent from Him. Hence it's meaning is related to the attribute of Knowledge.
• The Guardian, the watchful. Watcher.


44. Al-Mujib
• The One who answers the one in need if he asks Him and rescues the yearner if he calls upon Him.
• The Responder. The respondent, one who answers.


45. Al-Wasi'
• The Englober. The enricher, the Omnipresent, the Knowledgeable.


46. Al-Hakim
• The One who is correct in His doings.
• The most Wise, the Judicious.


47. Al-Wadud
• The Affectionate, the Loving.


48. Al-Majid
• The One who is with perfect Power, High Status, Compassion, Generosity and Kindness.
• The Glorious, the exalted.


49. Al-Ba'ith
• The One who resurrects for reward and/or punishment.
• The Resurrector, the Raiser from death.



50. Ash-Shahid
• The One who nothing is absent from Him.
• The Witness


51. Al-Haqq
• The One who truly exists.
• The Truth, the Just.


52. Al-Wakil
• The One who gives the satisfaction and is relied upon.
• The Guardian, the Trustee


53. Al-Qawee
• The One with the complete Power.
• The powerful, the Almighty, The Strong


54. Al-Matin
• The One with extreme Power which is un-interrupted and He does not get tired.
• The Strong, the Firm


55. Al-Walee
• The Supporter, the Friend, the Defender the master.


56. Al-Hamid
• The praised One who deserves to be praised.
• The Praiseworthy , the Commendable


57. Al-Muhsi
• The One who the count of things are known to him.
• The Counter


58. Al-Mubdi'
• The One who started the human being. That is, He created him.
• The Beginner, the Creator, The Originator


59. Al-Mu'eed
• The One who brings back the creatures after death.
• The Restorer, the Resurrector.


60. Al-Muhyee
• The One who took out a living human from semen that does not have a soul. He gives life by giving the souls back to the worn out bodies on the resurrection day and He makes the hearts alive by the light of knowledge.
• The Bestower, the Life Giver.


61. Al-Mumeet
• The One who renders the living dead.
• The Bringer of Death. The Death Giver.


62. Al-Hayy
• The One attributed with a life that is unlike our life and is not that of a combination of soul, flesh or blood.
• The Living. The Alive, the ever living.


63. Al-Qayyum
• The One who remains and does not end.
• The Self-Subsistent, The Eternal, the Self Sustaining.


64. Al-Wajid
• The Rich who is never poor. Al-Wajd is Richness.
• The all perceiving, the Opulent, the Finder.


65. Al-Wahid
• The One without a partner.
• The One, the Unique.


66. Al-Majid
• The One who is Majid.
• The Noble, the illustrious.


67. Al-Ahad
• The only, the Unique.


68. As-Samad
• The Master who is relied upon in matters and reverted to in ones needs.
• The Perfect, the Eternal.


69. Al-Qadir
• The One attributed with Power.
• The Able, the Capable, the Omnipotent.


70. Al-Muqtadir
• The One with the perfect Power that nothing is withheld from Him.
• The Capable, The all Powerful


71. Al-Muqaddim
• He makes ahead what He wills.
• The Presenter, The Advancer, The Expediter


72. Al-Mu'akhkhir
• The One who delays what He wills.
• The Fulfiller, the keeper behind, The Deferrer


73. Al-'Awwal
• The One whose Existence is without a beginning.
• The First


74. Al-'Akhir
• The One whose Existence is without an end.
• The Last


75. Az-Zahir
• The Apparent, the Exterior, The Manifest
• The One that nothing is above Him and nothing is underneath Him, hence He exists without a place.


76. Al-Batin
• The Hidden, the Interior, the Latent


77. Al-Wali
• The One who owns things and manages them.
• The Governor, The Ruler, The Master


78. Al-Muta'ali
• The One who is clear from the attributes of the creation.
• The Exalted, The most high, one above reproach.


79. Al-Barr
• The One who is kind to His creatures, who covered them with His sustenance and specified whoever He willed among them by His support, protection, and special mercy.
• The Benefactor, The Beneficent, the Pious.


80. At-Tawwab
• The One who grants repentance to whoever He willed among His creatures and accepts his repentance.
• The Acceptor of Repentance, The Forgiver, the Relenting.


81. Al-Muntaqim
• The One who victoriously prevails over His enemies and punishes them for their sins. It may mean the One who destroys them.
• The Avenger


82. Al-'Afuww
• The One with wide forgiveness.
• The Forgiver, the effacer, the Pardoner


83. Ar-Ra'uf
• The One with extreme Mercy. The Mercy of Allah is His will to endow upon whoever He willed among His creatures.
• The merciful, the Ever Indulgent.


84. Malik Al-Mulk
• The One who controls the Dominion and gives dominion to whoever He willed.
• The Ruler of the Kingdom, king of the Universe


85. Zul-l-Jalal wal-Ikram
• The One who deserves to be Exalted and not denied.
• Lord of Majesty and Generosity


86. Al-Muqsit
• The One who is Just in His judgment.
• The Just, the Equitable


87. Aj-Jami'
• The One who gathers the creatures on a day that there is no doubt about, that is the Day of Judgment.
• The Collector, the comprehensive, Gatherer


88. Al-Ghanee
• The One who does not need the creation.
• The rich, the all sufficing, Self-Sufficient


89. Al-Mughnee
• The One who satisfies the necessities of the creatures.
• The Enricher, sufficer, the bestower.


90. Al-Mani'
• The Supporter who protects and gives victory to His pious believers. Al-Mu'tiy
• The Withholder
• The Preventer, the prohibiter, the defender.


91. Ad-Darr
• The One who makes harm reach to whoever He willed.
• The Distresser , The afflictor, the bringer of Adversity.


92. An-Nafi'
• The One who gives benefits to whoever He wills.
• The Beneficial Benefactor


93. An-Nur
• The One who guides.
• The Light


94. Al-Hadi
• The One whom with His Guidance His believers were guided, and with His Guidance the living beings have been guided to what is beneficial or them and protected from what is harmful to them.
• The Guide


95. Al-Badi'
• The One who created the creation and formed it without any preceding example.
• The Wonderful, the maker, Incomparable


96. Al-Baqi
• The One that the state of non-existence is impossible for Him.
• The Enduring, the Everlasting, the eternal


97. Al-Warith
• The One whose Existence remains.
• The Inheritor, The Heir


98. Ar-Rashid
• The One who guides.
• The Rightly Guided, The Conscious, the Guide


99. As-Sabur
• The One who does not quickly punish the sinners.
• The most Patient, the Enduring.

Are Women Inferior To Men In Islam? | What Islam Says About The Rights of Women

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Are Women Inferior To Men In Islam? | What Islam Says About The Rights of Women


‎'Women are inferior to men' is one of the most common misconception about Islam. The article below seeks to remove the misconception INSHALLAH

Unfortunately there are many muslims who believe that because Islam gives men the right of having authority over their wives, then this means that they are superior to women and have more honor than them. Men are not superior to women and women are not superior to men in Islam due to gender. Allah Almighty makes it perfectly clear that those superior in His sight are those who have more taqwa (God fearing consciousness)...

"O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise each other) **Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is (he who is) the most righteous of you**..." [Surah 49:13]

In Islam, men and women DO NOT HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS. Their rights are different because of their nature. Their rights are not equal, rather they are EQUALLY BALANCED.

Islam believes in equality between men and women - Equality does not mean identicallity.

Suppose in a classroom 2 students, student 'A' and 'B', during an examination both come out first - Both secure 80% marks - 80 out of 100

Out of the hundreds of students, 2 come out first 'A' and 'B'

When you analyze the question paper, the question paper has 10 different questions, each carrying 10 marks.

In question 1 student 'A' got 9 out of 10, and student 'B' got 7 out of 10 - So in question 1 student 'A' was higher than student 'B'.

In question 2, student 'A' got 7 out of 10 and student 'B' got 9 out of 10,
- Student 'B' was higher than student 'A' in question number 2.

In question 3 both of them got 8 out of 10, both were equal

So when we add up the marks of all the ten questions, both student 'A' and 'B' got 80 out of 100

So in short, student 'A' and student 'B' are over all equal

In some question 'A' is higher than 'B', in some question 'B' is higher than 'A', in others both are equal

In the same fashion, taking the example that since Allah has given man more strength - Suppose a thief enters the house will you tell, 'I believe in women's rights - I believe in women's rights' - will you tell your mother, your sister and your daughter, to go and fight the thief?'

No, but natural you'll fight him - If required they may interfere - under normal circumstances since Allah has given you more physical strength, you have to go and tackle the thief.

So here, in physical strength, man is one degree higher than the woman

Let us take another example where. where it comes to giving respect to the -where it comes to respecting the parents - The children are supposed to respect the mother 3 times more than the father.

Here the women have one degree higher than the men - Over all both equal

"..And they (women) have rights (over their husbands as regards living expenses, etc.) similar (to those of their husbands) over them (as regards obedience and respect, etc.) to what is reasonable, but men have a degree (of responsibility) over them.." [2:228]

a) The things which men can do and women cannot

* Point no: 1 (Men are protectors of women as a whole)

Allaah says
“Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allaah has made one of them to excel the other, and because they spend (to support them) from their means”[al-Nisa’ 4:34]

* Point no: 2 (Awrah)

A woman’s ‘awrah includes her entire body. The least that can be said is that she should not uncover anything except her face and hands

Allaah says:
“O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies. That will be better, that they should be knownso as not to be annoyed. And Allaah is Ever Oft‑Forgiving, Most Merciful”[al-Ahzaab 33:59]
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* Shaykh Muhammad Salih Al Munajjid said in Islam QA fatwa no: 1105

The Qur’aan commands women to wear clothes that are different from those worn by men, because of the differences in the ways each sex is tempted by the other. The temptation posed by men is less than the temptation posed by women, so the clothes that women should wear are different than the clothes that men wear. It makes no sense to tell women to expose the parts of the body that men are allowed to expose, because of the differences in the temptation posed by a woman’s body and a man’s body (end quote)

* Point no: 3 (Obligatory prayers)

Prayer in the mosque is obligatory for men, but not for women; a woman’s prayer is in her house but she can pray in Masjid as well.

* Point no: 4 (Jihad)

Jihad (Jihad bil Saif/fighting)is not obligatory for women, but they can help if men are in need.

b) Things which women can do and men can not

* Point no: 1 (Silk and Gold)

a) Abu Dawood (3535) narrated that ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) took a piece of silk in his right hand and a piece of gold in his left and said, ‘These two are forbidden for the males of my ummah.’” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, 3422.
b) “These are haraam for the males of my ummah and permitted for the females.” (Reported by Ibn Maajah, 2/1189).

* Point no: 2 (Rights of Mother)

A Mother has 3 times more right over her children then the father
Proof: Saheeh Muslim Book 032, Number 6180:.Abu Huraira reported that a person came to Allah, 's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: Who among the people is most deserving of a fine treatment from my hand? He said: Your mother. He again said: Then who (is the next one)? He said: Again it is your mother (who deserves the best treatment from you). He said: Then who (is the next one)? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Again, it is your mother. He (again) said: Then who? Thereupon he said: Then it is your father

* Point no: 3 (Mahr)

Man gives the dower to his wife even if it is mountain of Gold.
Proof: Surah 4:4 (And give the women (on marriage) their dower as a free gift)

* Point no: 4 (Monthly periods of women)

Women are commanded in their monthly periods to leave prayers.
Mu'adhah said: "I asked Aishah: Why must we make up the fasts missed due to our menstruation, but not the prayers [ missed through menstruation] ?" She said, "That was what the Messenger of Allah told us to do. We were ordered to make up the fasts, and we were ordered not to make up the prayers." [ Fiqh as-Sunnah 1.71a ]

* .Point no: 6(Martyr when a woman die during child birth)

Shaykh Muhammad Salih al Munajjid said in IslamQA Fatwa no: 8800

If a woman dies with a child in her womb, or she dies during childbirth or after childbirth but within the period of nifaas (post-partum bleeding), she is considered to be a shaheedah in sha Allaah. according to hadith of Maalik (1/233) and Abu Dawood, 3/482)]

Males and Females are equal as per rewards are concern. (unfortunately few muslims think that in matters of deed men have the authority)

[004:124] And whoever does righteous good deeds, male or female, and is a true believer in the Oneness of Allah (Muslim), such will enter Paradise and not the least injustice, even to the size of a Naqeera (speck on the back of a datestone), will be done to them.

[016:097] Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, and has Faith, verily, to him will We give a new Life, a life that is good and pure and We will bestow on such their reward according to the best of their actions.

[040:040] "He that works evil will not be requited but by the like thereof: and he that works a righteous deed - whether man or woman - and is a Believer- such will enter the Garden (of Bliss): Therein will they have abundance without measure. 

Islamic view on celebrating the Valentine’s Day

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Islamic view on celebrating the Valentine’s Day

Islamic view on celebrating the Valentine’s Day


In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.


First of all, we’d like to shed light on the origin of this festival, known as "Valentine Day" or "Festival of Love":

The Festival of Love was one of the festivals of the pagan Romans, when paganism was the prevalent religion of the Romans more than seventeen centuries ago. In the pagan Roman concept, it was an expression of "spiritual love".

There were myths associated with this pagan festival of the Romans, which persisted with their Christian heirs. Among the most famous of these myths was the Roman belief that Romulus, the founder of Rome, was suckled one day by a she-wolf, which gave him strength and wisdom.

The Romans used to celebrate this event in mid-February each year with a big festival.

One of the rituals of this festival was the sacrifice of a dog and a goat. Two strong and muscular youths would daub the blood of the dog and goat onto their bodies, then they would wash the blood away with milk. After that there would be a great parade, with these two youths at its head, which would go about the streets. The two youths would have pieces of leather with which they would hit everyone who crossed their path. The Roman women would welcome these blows, because they believed that they could prevent or cure infertility.

The connection between Saint Valentine and this festival:

Saint Valentine is a name which is given to two of the ancient "martyrs" of the Christian Church. It was said that there were two of them, or that there was only one, who died in Rome as the result of the persecution of the Gothic leader Claudius, c. 296 CE. In 350 CE, a church was built in Rome on the site of the place where he died, to perpetuate his memory.

When the Romans embraced Christianity, they continued to celebrate the Feast of Love mentioned above, but they changed it from the pagan concept of "spiritual love" to another concept known as the "martyrs of love", represented by Saint Valentine who had advocated love and peace, for which cause he was martyred, according to their claims. It was also called the Feast of Lovers, and Saint Valentine was considered to be the patron saint of lovers.

One of their false beliefs connected with this festival was that the names of girls who had reached marriageable age would be written on small rolls of paper and placed in a dish on a table. Then the young men who wanted to get married would be called, and each of them would pick a piece of paper. He would put himself at the service of the girl whose name he had drawn for one year, so that they could find out about one another. Then they would get married, or they would repeat the same process again on the day of the festival in the following year.

The Christian clergy reacted against this tradition, which they considered to have a corrupting influence on the morals of young men and women. It was abolished in Italy, where it had been well-known, then it was revived in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when in some western countries there appeared shops which sold small books called “Valentine’s books”, which contained love poems, from which the one who wanted to send a greeting to his sweetheart could choose. They also contained suggestions for writing love letters.
The above quotation is excerpted, with slight modifications, from www.Islam-qa.com

As regards the Islamic stance on this festival, Dr. Su`ad Ibrahim Salih, professor of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) at Al-Azhar University, states the following:


Indeed, Islam is the religion of altruism, true love, and cooperation on that which is good and righteous. We implore Allah Almighty to gather us together under the umbrella of His All-encompassing Mercy, and to unite us together as one man. Allah Almighty says: (The believers are naught else than brothers. Therefore make peace between your brethren and observe your duty to Allah that haply ye may obtain mercy.) (Al-Hujurat 49: 10)

Focusing more on the question in point, I can say that there are forms of expressing love that are religiously acceptable, while there are others that are not religiously acceptable. Among the forms of love that are religiously acceptable are those that include the love for Prophets and Messengers. It stands to reason that the love for Allah, and His Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) should have the top priority over all other forms of love.

Islam does recognize happy occasions that bring people closer to one another, and add spice to their lives. However, Islam goes against blindly imitating the West regarding a special occasion such as Valentine’s Day. Hence, commemorating that special day known as the Valentine’s Day is an innovation or bid`ah that has no religious backing. Every innovation of that kind is rejected, as far as Islam is concerned. Islam requires all Muslims to love one another all over the whole year, and reducing the whole year to a single day is totally rejected.

Hence, we Muslims ought not to follow in the footsteps of such innovations and superstitions that are common in what is known as the Valentine’s Day. No doubt that there are many irreligious practices that occur on that day, and those practices are capable of dissuading people from the true meanings of love and altruism to the extent that the celebration is reduced to a moral decline.