99 Names of Allah (Asma ul-Husna)

  1. Ar-Rahman (الرَّحْمَنُ): The Most Compassionate- Allah’s mercy is vast and encompasses all of creation, extending to every creature, regardless of their faith or actions.
  2. Ar-Rahim (الرَّحِيمُ): The Most Merciful- Allah’s special mercy is reserved for the believers, providing guidance, forgiveness, and support in times of need.
  3. Al-Malik (الْمَلِكُ): The King- Allah is the supreme ruler of the universe, governing all that exists with authority and wisdom.
  4. Al-Quddus (الْقُدُّوسُ): The Pure- Allah is free from any imperfection or flaw, embodying absolute purity in His essence and actions.
  5. As-Salam (السَّلاَمُ): The Source of Peace- Allah is the giver of safety and tranquility, providing a sanctuary from the chaos of the world.
  6. Al-Mu’min (الْمُؤْمِنُ): The Giver of Faith- Allah grants security and instills faith in the hearts of His believers, assuring them of His support.
  7. Al-Muhaymin (الْمُهَيْمِنُ): The Protector- Allah watches over His creation, guarding them and ensuring their safety from harm.
  8. Al-Aziz (الْعَزِيزُ): The Almighty- Allah possesses unparalleled power and might, dominating all creation and commanding respect.
  9. Al-Jabbar (الْجَبَّارُ): The Compeller- Allah enforces His will upon creation, mending the broken and guiding the lost.
  10. Al-Mutakabbir (الْمُتَكَبِّرُ): The Supreme- Allah is the only one worthy of pride and grandeur, exalted above all creation.
  11. Al-Khaliq (الْخَالِقُ): The Creator- Allah is the originator of all existence, bringing everything into being with His command.
  12. Al-Bari (الْبَارِئُ): The Evolver- Allah shapes and forms all of creation, guiding it through its developmental stages.
  13. Al-Musawwir (الْمُصَوِّرُ): The Fashioner- Allah designs everything in creation with precision and beauty, giving each its unique form.
  14. Al-Ghaffar (الْغَفَّارُ): The Forgiving- Allah forgives sins repeatedly, offering mercy to those who repent sincerely.
  15. Al-Qahhar (الْقَهَّارُ): The Subduer- Allah possesses the power to overpower and control all, ensuring that nothing escapes His authority.
  16. Al-Wahhab (الْوَهَّابُ): The Bestower- Allah generously gives blessings and gifts, showering His creation with His bounty.
  17. Ar-Razzaq (الرَّزَّاقُ): The Provider- Allah sustains and nourishes all creation, providing for their needs.
  18. Al-Fattah (الْفَتَّاحُ): The Opener- Allah opens doors to opportunities and success, granting access to what is good.
  19. Al-‘Alim (الْعَلِيمُ): The All-Knowing- Allah possesses infinite knowledge, understanding all things, both seen and unseen.
  20. Al-Qabid (الْقَابِضُ): The Withholder- Allah has the power to withhold provision and blessings from whom He wills.
  21. Al-Basit (الْبَاسِطُ): The Expander- Allah expands sustenance and blessings for those He chooses, enriching their lives.
  22. Al-Khafid (الْخَافِضُ): The Abaser- Allah has the power to lower or diminish the status of those who deserve it.
  23. Ar-Rafi’ (الرَّافِعُ): The Exalter- Allah raises the status and rank of whom He wills, granting honor and respect.
  24. Al-Mu’izz (الْمُعِزُّ): The Honored- Allah bestows honor and dignity upon His creation as a gift of grace.
  25. Al-Mudhill (المُذِلُّ): The Humiliator- Allah has the power to disgrace those who oppose Him or act unjustly.
  26. As-Sami’ (السَّمِيعُ): The All-Hearing- Allah hears every sound and supplication, listening to the needs of His creation.
  27. Al-Basir (الْبَصِيرُ): The All-Seeing- Allah sees everything, including the hidden and unseen, understanding all.
  28. Al-Hakam (الْحَكَمُ): The Judge- Allah judges all matters with absolute fairness and justice.
  29. Al-‘Adl (الْعَدْلُ): The Just- Allah’s decisions are perfectly just, ensuring righteousness in His judgments.
  30. Al-Latif (اللَّطِيفُ): The Subtle One- Allah is kind and gentle, caring for His creation in subtle and profound ways.
  31. Al-Khabir (الْخَبِيرُ): The All-Aware- Allah is fully aware of all inner realities and the circumstances of His creation.
  32. Al-Halim (الْحَلِيمُ): The Forbearing- Allah is patient and forgiving, slow to anger despite the shortcomings of His creatures.
  33. Al-‘Azim (الْعَظِيمُ): The Magnificent- Allah embodies greatness and majesty, deserving of all respect and reverence.
  34. Al-Ghafur (الْغَفُورُ): The All-Forgiving- Allah is ever-ready to forgive the sins of His creation and accepts repentance.
  35. Ash-Shakur (الشَّكُورُ): The Grateful- Allah acknowledges and rewards even the smallest good deeds performed by His servants.
  36. Al-‘Aliyy (الْعَلِيُّ): The Most High- Allah is exalted above all creation, embodying supreme status and position.
  37. Al-Kabir (الْكَبِيرُ): The Greatest- Allah is greater than anything we can imagine, surpassing all in greatness.
  38. Al-Hafiz (الْحَفِيظُ): The Preserver- Allah protects and preserves all creation, ensuring its safety and continuity.
  39. Al-Muqit (المُقيِت): The Sustainer- Allah sustains and nourishes His creation, ensuring their needs are met.
  40. Al-Hasib (الْحَسِيبُ): The Reckoner- Allah accounts for every action, ensuring justice and fairness in judgment.
  41. Al-Jalil (الْجَلِيلُ): The Majestic- Allah is full of majesty and dignity, commanding awe and respect.
  42. Al-Karim (الْكَرِيمُ): The Generous- Allah is bountiful, giving generously to His creation without expectation.
  43. Ar-Raqib (الرَّقِيبُ): The Watchful- Allah is vigilant and watches over all, ensuring accountability.
  44. Al-Mujib (المُجِيبُ): The Responsive- Allah answers the prayers and supplications of those who seek Him.
  45. Al-Wasi’ (الْوَاسِعُ): The All-Encompassing- Allah’s knowledge and mercy encompass everything, transcending limitations.
  46. Al-Hakim (الْحَكِيمُ): The All-Wise- Allah’s actions and decisions are rooted in profound wisdom and understanding.
  47. Al-Wadud (الْوَدُودُ): The Most Loving- Allah’s love for His creation is boundless, offering affection and care.
  48. Al-Majeed (الْمَجِيدُ): The Glorious- Allah embodies glory and majesty, deserving of the highest praise.
  49. Al-Ba’ith (الْبَاعِثُ): The Resurrector- Allah brings life to the dead and resurrects all for the Day of Judgment.
  50. Ash-Shahid (الشَّهِيدُ): The All Observing Witnessing- Allah witnesses everything, ensuring justice and accountability.
  51. Al-Haqq (الْحَقُ): The Absolute Truth- Allah embodies truth and reality, serving as the foundation of all existence.
  52. Al-Wakil (الْوَكِيلُ): The Trustee- Allah is the ultimate guardian and protector, looking after the affairs of His creation.
  53. Al-Qawi (الْقَوِيُ): The All-Strong- Allah possesses infinite strength and power, overcoming all obstacles.
  54. Al-Matin (الْمَتِينُ): The Firm- Allah is unwavering and resolute, providing stability and support.
  55. Al-Wali (الْوَلِيُ): The Protecting Associate- Allah is a close ally, offering guidance and support to His believers.
  56. Al-Hamid (الْحَمِيدُ): The Praiseworthy- Allah is worthy of all praise and admiration for His attributes and actions.
  57. Al-Muhsi (المُحْصِي): The All-Enumerating- Allah counts and knows everything, down to the finest details.
  58. Al-Mubdi (المُبْدِئُ): The Originator- Allah initiates creation from nothing, bringing everything into existence.
  59. Al-Mu’id (المُعِيدُ): The Restorer- Allah restores creation and gives life anew after death.
  60. Al-Muhyi (المُحْيِي): The Giver of Life- Allah grants life and breath to all living beings.
  61. Al-Mumit (المُمِيتُ): The Creator of Death- Allah has the power to take life, ending the existence of all living beings.
  62. Al-Hayy (الْحَيُ): The Ever-Living- Allah is eternal, never dying or ceasing to exist.
  63. Al-Qayyum (الْقَيُّومُ): The Sustainer of All- Allah is self-sustaining and upholds all of creation, ensuring its survival.
  64. Al-Wajid (الْوَاجِدُ): The Perceiver- Allah perceives and understands everything, making His presence felt.
  65. Al-Majid (الْمَاجِدُ): The Illustrious- Allah is glorious and magnificent, deserving of reverence and admiration.
  66. Al-Wahid (الْواحِدُ): The One- Allah is unique and singular, having no partners or equals.
  67. Al-Ahad (الاَحَدُ): The Unique- Allah is one in His essence, embodying perfection and completeness.
  68. As-Samad (الصَّمَدُ): The Eternal- Allah is self-sufficient, needing nothing and no one, while all creation depends on Him.
  69. Al-Qadir (الْقَادِرُ): The Omnipotent- Allah has the power to do anything and everything without limitation.
  70. Al-Muqtadir (الْمُقْتَدِرُ): The Powerful- Allah possesses might and authority, executing His will with strength.
  71. Al-Muqaddim (الْمُقَدِّمُ): The Expediter- Allah brings forth and prioritizes His creation according to His divine wisdom.
  72. Al-Mu’akhkhir (المُؤَخِّرُ): The Delayer- Allah delays and holds back His creation as part of His greater plan.
  73. Al-Awwal (الأوَّلُ): The First- Allah is the beginning of all things, existing before anything else.
  74. Al-Akhir (الآخِرُ): The Last- Allah will endure after everything else has perished, being eternal.
  75. Az-Zahir (الظَّاهِرُ): The Manifest- Allah is evident and clear, seen through His signs and creation.
  76. Al-Batin (الْبَاطِنُ): The Hidden- Allah is also unseen and mysterious, with aspects of His essence beyond human comprehension.
  77. Al-Wali (الْوَالِي): The Sole Governor- Allah governs all affairs, orchestrating events according to His wisdom.
  78. Al-Hamid (الْحَمِيدُ): The Praiseworthy- Allah deserves all praise and adoration for His infinite goodness.
  79. Al-Muhsi (الْمُحْصِي): The All-Enumerating- Allah knows every detail, accounting for everything in His creation.
  80. Al-Mubdi (المُبْدِئُ): The Originator- Allah initiates creation, bringing forth life from nothingness.
  81. Al-Mu’id (المُعِيدُ): The Restorer- Allah restores and revives, granting life anew after death.
  82. Al-Muhyi (المُحْيِي): The Giver of Life- Allah grants vitality and sustenance to all living beings.
  83. Al-Mumit (المُمِيتُ): The Creator of Death- Allah controls the cycle of life and death, ending existence at His command.
  84. Al-Hayy (الْحَيُ): The Ever-Living- Allah exists eternally, never experiencing death or decay.
  85. Al-Qayyum (الْقَيُّومُ): The Sustainer of All- Allah sustains the universe, upholding all creation with His power.
  86. Al-Wajid (الْوَاجِدُ): The Perceiver- Allah perceives everything with complete awareness, knowing all hearts.
  87. Al-Majid (الْمَاجِدُ): The Illustrious- Allah is magnificent and glorious, worthy of reverence and respect.
  88. Al-Wahid (الْواحِدُ): The One- Allah is unique, with no partner or equal in His essence or attributes.
  89. Al-Ahad (الاَحَدُ): The Unique- Allah is singular and incomparable, embodying perfect unity.
  90. As-Samad (الصَّمَدُ): The Eternal- Allah is self-sufficient and eternal, with all creation depending on Him.
  91. Al-Qadir (الْقَادِرُ): The Omnipotent- Allah has limitless power and authority to accomplish His will.
  92. Al-Muqtadir (المُقْتَدِرُ): The Powerful- Allah possesses strength and dominion over all things.
  93. Al-Muqaddim (الْمُقَدِّمُ): The Expediter- Allah accelerates events in creation according to His divine plan.
  94. Al-Mu’akhkhir (المُؤَخِّرُ): The Delayer- Allah holds back or delays creation as part of His greater wisdom.
  95. Al-Awwal (الأوَّلُ): The First- Allah is the first and foremost, with no beginning.
  96. Al-Akhir (الآخِرُ): The Last- Allah will exist eternally after all of creation comes to an end.
  97. Az-Zahir (الظَّاهِرُ): The Manifest- Allah’s presence is clear through His signs and creations.
  98. Al-Batin (الْبَاطِنُ): The Hidden- Allah’s essence is beyond human perception, known only to Himself.
  99. Al-Wali (الْوَالِي): The Sole Governor- Allah governs all creation, orchestrating the universe with wisdom.