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Names Of God In Islam
Names of God in Islam ( ar, أَسْمَاءُ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلْحُسْنَىٰ , "''Allah's Beautiful Names''") are names attributed to God in Islam by Muslims. While some names are only in the Quran, and others are only in the hadith, there are some names which appear in both. List Hadith By what they said to Sahih Bukhari Hadith: There is another Sahih Muslim Hadith: The Quran refers to God's ''Most Beautiful Names'' (''al-ʾasmāʾ al-ḥusná'') in several Surahs. Gerhard Böwering refers to Surah 1(17:110)as the ''locus classicus'' to which explicit lists of 99 names used to be attached in tafsir. A cluster of more than a dozen Divine epithets which are included in such lists is found in Surah 59. Sunni mystic Ibn Arabi surmised that the 99 names are "outward signs of the universe's inner mysteries". Islamic mysticism There is a tradition in Sufism to the effect the 99 names of God point to a mystical " Most Supreme and Superior Name" (''ismu l-ʾAʿẓam' ...
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God In Islam
God in Islam ( ar, ٱللَّٰه, Allāh, contraction of '' al- ’Ilāh'', lit. "the God") is seen as the eternal creator and sustainer of the universe, who will eventually resurrect all humans. In Islam, God is conceived as a perfect, singular, immortal, omnipotent, and omniscient god, completely infinite in all of his attributes. Islam further emphasizes that God is most-merciful."Allah." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica According to Islamic theology, God has no physical body or gender, although he is always referred to with masculine grammatical articles, and there is nothing else like him in any way whatsoever. Therefore, Islam rejects the doctrine of the incarnation and the notion of a personal god as anthropomorphic, because it is seen as demeaning to the transcendence of God. The Quran prescribes the fundamental transcendental criterion in the following verse: "e isthe Creator of the heavens and the earth. He has made for you from ...
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Jabbar (other)
Jabbar ( ar, جبار , link=no) is an Arabic word meaning "giant" or "almighty". With the definite article as al-Jabbar ( ar, الجبار , link=no) it is one of the names of God in Islam, and is so used in the given name Abd al-Jabbar ( ar, عبد الجبار , link=no). Al-Jabbar as surname *Abdul Jalilul Jabbar (ruled 1649–1652), 12th Sultan of Brunei *Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar (born 1974), American football player Jabbar as given name * Jabbar Garyagdioglu (1861–1944), Azerbaijani folk singer *Jabbar Baghtcheban (1884-1966), Iranian worker with the deaf * Jabbar Patel (born 1942), Indian theatre and film director * Jabbar Savalan (born ca. 1991), Azerbaijani blogger * Jawad Jabbar Sadkhan Al-Sahlani, Iraqi held in Guantanamo Jabbar as surname *Javed Jabbar, Pakistani politician * Mehreen Jabbar (born 1971), Pakistani filmmaker and daughter of Javed Jabbar * Pat Jabbar, music producer * Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born 1947), American basketball player (occasionally appears as ...
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Azim
Azim (''ʿAẓīm'' ) is one of the names of Allah in Islam, meaning "''Great''" or "''Magnificent''" or "''Protector''" Also used as a personal name, as short form of the Abdolazim, Abdul Azim, "''Servant of the Magnificent''". It is used by many Sahrawi people as a surname originating from the Hassaniya Arabic. Notable people with the name include: Given name: * Abdel Azim Ashry (1911-1997), Egyptian basketball player * Azim Hussein, Indo-Fijian educationalist and politician * Tariq Azim Khan, Pakistani politician * Azim Nanji, Kenyan-born professor of Islamic studies * Azim Premji (born 1945), Indian business tycoon * Seyid Azim Shirvani Seyid Azim Shirvani ( az, Seyid Əzim Şirvani; 9 July 1835, Shamakhy – 1 June 1888, Shamakhy) was an Azerbaijani poet and enlightener. He got his first religious education in Iraq. After returning to motherland he refused his spiritual dignity ... (1835-1888), Azerbaijani poet Surname: * Hazem Abdel-Azim (born 1960), Egyptian g ...
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Halim
Halim or Haleem ( ar, حليم ) is an Arabic masculine given name which means gentle, forbearing, mild, patient, understanding, indulgent, slow to anger.Golziher, Ignaz, ''Muslim Studies'', ed. S.M. Stern (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1967), pp. 202–203, as cited in Stetkevych, Jaroslav, ''Muhammad and the Golden Bough: Deconstructing Arabian Myth'' (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1996), p. 14. In Islam, '' al-Halīm'' is one of the Names of God in Islam. Abdul Halim or Abdel Halim or Abdelhalim or alternatives with Haleem mean servant of God, as thus described, and bearers of that name are listed on that page. Halim is also used as an abbreviated version of "Abdul Halim", or independently, as a name given to a male. Halim * Halim (name) Given name * Abdul Halim of Kedah, Malaysian former King * Halim Barakat, Syrian novelist * Halim Benmabrouk, Algerian footballer * Halim El-Dabh, American composer * Halim Haryanto, Indonesian ...
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Latif
Al-Latif (''Al-Laṭīf'' , also anglicized as ''Al-Lateef'') is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "kind". Latif can also be a masculine given name, as short form of Abdul Latif, meaning "servant of the Gentle". Its feminine form is Latifa. "Al-Latif" also means "The Subtle". Notable persons ;Given name *Latif (singer/songwriter), full name Corey Latif Williams, American rhythm and blues singer *Latif (video game player), full name Abdullatif Alhmili (born 1990), Saudi-American fighting games player * Latif Afridi, Pakistani lawyer *Shah Abdul Latif, Pakistani poet *Latif Ahmadi, Afghan film director * Latif Halmat, or Letîf Helmet, Kurdish-Iraqi poet *Latif Kapadia, Pakistani stage and television actor * Latif Karimov, Azerbaijani carpet designer * Latif Khosa, politician, Governor of Punjab * Latif Nangarhari, Afghan singer * Latif Rahman, Singaporean football *Latif Rashid, Iraqi politician and minister *Latif Safarov, Azerbaijani actor and movie director. *Latif Sa ...
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Hakam
Hakam (''Ḥakam'' {{lang, ar, حكم), one of the names of God in Islam, meaning "The Judge", "The Giver of Justice", or "The Arbitrator". Also used as a personal name. As a Name of Allah In Islamic belief "Al-Hakam" is the One who always delivers justice, in every situation, to everyone. Nothing happens in creation except by His authority and decree. Al-Hakam never wrongs anyone and is never oppressive. He is the only true Judge; no one can overturn His judgment and no one can ever appeal His decree. Hakam comes from the root Haa - kaaf- meem ح ک م which refers to the attribute of judging, being wise, passing a verdict, and preventing or restraining people from wrongdoing. Allah Arabic masculine given names Names of God in Islam ...
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Samee
Sami (Arabic: سَمِيع ''samī‘''), also spelt as Samee and Sameeh, is an Arabic male given name literal meaning is "one who hears" or "sharp, keen hearing", "keen, vigorous, intense attentiveness istening, "pious, loyal, dutiful, obedient, compliant", "hearer, listener". The name is an exaggerated form which stems from the original form of the male given name ''Sami'' (Arabic: سَامِع ''sāmi‘''). ''Al-Samī‘'' or ''As-Samī‘'' (Arabic: السَمِيع) is one of the names of Allah meaning the" All-Hearer/ All-Hearing" - which the common expression that it is only Allah who hears and responds. According to Islamic tradition, a Muslim may not be given any of the names of God in exactly the same form. Likewise nobody may be named ''As-Samee'' (The All Hearing), but may be named ''Samee'' (Hearer). This is because of the belief that God is almighty and no human being is the equivalent to God. The name Samee should not be confused with another Arabic name Sami wri ...
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Rafi (name)
Rafeaq or Raffi ( ar, رافع fa, رافی ur, رفیع) is a name of Arabic origin is one of the names of God in Islam, stemming from the Arabic verb ''rafaʿ'' (رَفَع), meaning "to lift, to raise (something high)". maybe also ''rafi'' means "noble".Amanda Elizabeth Barden ''Baby Names Made Easy: The Complete Reverse-Dictionary'' 1416570314 2009 "Raffi (Arabic) "exalted." Rafi." There are two common known variants of the name: Rafi/ Raafi (Arabic: ''rāfiʿ'' رافع - meaning "Hoister/ Exalter/ Raiser f Ranks) and Rafi/ Rafee (Arabic: ''rafīʿ'' رفيع - meaning "Possessor of Highest Ranks" or "Exalted/ Grand/ High") which is commonly confused. Other common variants include "Rafee", "Rafie", "Rafiq" 'corrupt form'' "Rafay" and "Raffy". Raffi ( hy, Րաֆֆի hyw, Ռաֆֆի) is also an Armenian given name. Rafi ( he, רפי) is also a common nickname amongst Jews for people named Rafael. People named Rafi Last name * Mirza Rafi Sauda, Urdu language poet * Mohamm ...
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Basit (other)
Basit is a metre used in classical Arabic poetry. Basit may also refer to: Places * Basit, Ardabil, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran * Basit, Hashtrud, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Basit, Meyaneh, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran People with given name ''Basit'' * Basit Ali Basit Ali (Urdu: باسط علی, born 13 December 1970) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer who played in 19 Test matches and 50 One Day Internationals from 1993 to 1996. A right-hander, he has the relatively uncommon statistic ..., Pakistani cricketer * Basit Ashfaq, Pakistani squash player People with surname ''Basit'' * Malik Basit or Malik B. (1972–2020), American rapper Names of God in Islam {{disambig, geo, given name, surname ...
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Alim
Alim (''ʿAlīm'' , also anglicized as ''Aleem'') is one of the Names of God in Islam, meaning "''All-knowing one''". It is also used as a personal name, as a short form of Abdul Alim, "''Servant of the All-Knowing''": Given name * Alim ad-Din Ahmad (1884-1920), Bengali activist and revolutionary * Alim Ashirov, Soviet footballer *Aleem Dar (born 1968), Pakistani cricketer * Alim Karkayev, Russian footballer * Alim Khan, Khan of Kokand * Alim Kouliev, Russian-American actor and director * Alim McNeill (born 2000), American football player * Alim Öztürk, Turkish footballer * Alim Qasimov, Azerbaijani musician * Alim Qurbanov, Azerbaijani footballer Middle name *AFM Alim Chowdhury, Bangladeshi physician * Mohammed Alim Khan, last emir of the Manghit dynasty * Abdul Alim Musa, Muslim American activist and director of Masjid Al-Islam *Mohammad Alim Qarar, member of the Wolesi Jirga for Laghman Province, Afghanistan Surname * Issam Alim, Egyptian Islamist *Juice Aleem, British ra ...
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Fattah (other)
Fattah () may refer to: * al-Fattāḥ, one of the names of God in Islam, and translates to "opener" or "victory giver" People with the given name or surname Fattah is a male given name and surname in the Arabic language. * Omar Fattah Hussain, an Iraqi Kurdish politician * Tamar Fattah Ramadhan Kuchar, an Iraqi Kurdish politician * Chaka Fattah, an American politician * Parviz Fattah, an Iranian politician Places * Fattah, an alternative name for a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran See also * Fatah (other) * Fateh (other) Fateh () is an Arabic, Arabic-language name that translates to "conqueror". It is used in many other languages across the Muslim world and in societies that have significant Islam, Islamic influence. As a given name * Fateh (name) * Fatih (name) ...
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Razzaq (other)
Razzaq, Razzak or Razak (Arabic, Persian, Urdu: رزاق) is one of the names of God in Islam, meaning ''provider'' or ''sustainer''. Razzaq may refer to: People *Abdul Razzaq (cricketer) (born 1979), Pakistani cricketer * Abdur Razzaq, a given name and surname (including a list of people with the name) *Abdur Razzak (actor) (born 1942), Bangladeshi actor commonly known as Razzak *Razzaq Farhan (born 1977), Iraqi footballer and Olympic athlete * Sheikh Razzak Ali (1928–2015), Bangladeshi politician * Zahid Razzak (born 1967), Bangladeshi cricketer, played 1988–1990 * Abdur Razzak (cricketer) (born 1982), Bangladeshi cricketer Places * Razzaq, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran See also *Razaq (other) Razaq is generally the second element of the given name Abdur Razzaq. The first element may be variously spelled or omitted, and in modern usage the whole or the second element maybe used as a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Razaq ... {{ ...
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