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Moosaa
15-10-2003 @ 7:10 PM    Notify Admin about this post
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82 of Allaah's Names Mentioned Explicitly
in the Book and/or the Sunnah


1.  54 Explicit Names from the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad(*):

Allaah, Ar-Rahmaan, Ar-Raheem, Al-Akram, Al-A'laa, Al-Awwal, Al-Aakhir, Ath-Thaahir, Al-Baatin, Al-Malik, Al-Quddoos, As-Salaam, Al-Mu'min, Al-Muhaymin, Al-'Azeez, Al-Jabbaar, Al-Mutakabbir, Al-Khaaliq, Al-Baari', Al-Musawwir, Al-Hakeem, As-Samee', Al-Baseer, Al-Barr, At-Tawwaab, Al-Haqq, Al-Mubeen, Al-Ghanee, Al-Hameed, Al-Hayy, Al-Qayyoom, Al-'Alee, Al-'Atheem, Al-Khallaaq, Al-'Aleem, Ar-Razzaaq, As-Samad, Al-Ghaffaar, Al-Fattaah, Al-Qawee, Al-Waahid, Al-Qadeer, Al-Lateef, Al-Khabeer, Al-Qahhaar, Al-Kabeer, Al-Muta'aalee, Al-Musta'aan, Al-Kareem, Al-Mateen, Al-Ghafoor, Al-Wadood, Al-Walee, Al-Wahhaab


2. 10 Explicit Names from the authentic Sunnah, not mentioned in the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad:

Al-Hakam, As-Sayyid, Al-Musa'-ir, Al-Qaabidh, Al-Baasit, Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu'akh-khir, Al-Mu'tee, Al-Mannaan, Ar-Rabb


3. 9 Explicit Names from the Qur'aan, without "Al-", ghayr muqayyad:

'Afuww, Haleem, Majeed, Mujeeb, Qareeb, Ra'oof, Shaakir, Shakoor, Waasi'  


4. 9 Explicit Names from the authentic Sunnah, not mentioned in the Qur'aan, without "Al-", ghayr muqayyad:

Jameel, Hayyee, Kareem, Jawwaad, Rafeeq, Subbooh, Tayyib, Muhsin, Witr


(*) ghayr muqayyad: not restriced like "Al-Qaahiru fawqa 'ibaadihi" (Al-Qaahir above his servants).  These names listed all have texts mentioned that Allaah is Ar-Rahmaan, Allaah is 'Afuww, Allaah is Al-Hakam, Allaah is Jameel, etc.  Refer to the appendix of the translation of EXEMPLARY PRINCIPLES of Ibn 'Uthaymeen, rahimahullaah, for all the evidences, except for "Al-Musta'aan", see Soorah Al-Ambiyaa':112.

Moosaa Richardson

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سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك
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This message was edited by Moosaa on 10-16-03 @ 12:21 PM

oummou.assia
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bissmillahi ar rahmani ar rahim

assalam alaykoum

in the last section you mention the name "Ar-Rabb", though  the section is entitled "without "Al-"... Ar Rabb is "alif  -lam" +"Rabb", so it is preceded by alif-lam isn't it?
Also we find the name "Rabb" in the qor'an, wa laakin i have not been able to see it preceded with "al", as the search engine gives 43 pages to look into...
But indeed it is mentionned in the Qor'an; could you please clear up this point?
Barakallahou fikoum.

" al haqqou min rabbikoum" (Ali 'Imran).

Moosaa
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wa 'alaykumus-salaam

Jazaakillaahu khayran for pointing out the error in the listing.  I have moved it to it's proper category.  I say that it is established with "Al-" in the Sunnah rather than without "al-" from the Qur'aan, since this was the choice of Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen in Al-Qawaa'id Al-Muthlaa.  A text that affirms the name with "Al-" is used first in this order, rather than one without the "Al-", and Allaah knows best.  I will also be adding "Ad-Daa'im" and "Ad-Dayyaan" to the list if/when I verify the narrations that mention them, in shaa' Allaah.

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As salamu alaikum

In the Qur'an  Al-Musta'aan is mentioned in two places:

 Al-Anbiya (21):112
قَالَ رَبِّ احْكُم بِالْحَقِّ وَرَبُّنَا الرَّحْمَنُ الْمُسْتَعَانُ عَلَى مَا تَصِفُونَ

He (Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam)) said:"My Lord! Judge You in truth! Our Lord is the Most Beneficent, Whose Help is to be sought against that which you attribute (unto Allâh that He has offspring, and unto Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) that he is a sorcerer, and unto the Qur'ân that it is poetry, etc.)!"



and

 Yusuf (12):18
وَجَآؤُوا عَلَى قَمِيصِهِ بِدَمٍ كَذِبٍ قَالَ بَلْ سَوَّلَتْ لَكُمْ أَنفُسُكُمْ أَمْرًا فَصَبْرٌ جَمِيلٌ وَاللّهُ الْمُسْتَعَانُ عَلَى مَا تَصِفُونَ

And they brought his shirt stained with false blood. He said: "Nay, but your ownselves have made up a tale. So (for me) patience is most fitting. And it is Allâh (Alone) Whose help can be sought against that which you assert."



The question is why has this name been put in with the names that are from the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad because it seems as though this name is muqayyad (i.e. restricted).

Abdur Rahmaan






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