There is one God and God has 99 Diferent names.
Allah (الله) The God
Ar-Rahman (الرحمن) The All Beneficent
Ar-Rahim (الرحيم) The Most Merciful
Al-Malik (الملك) The King, The Sovereign
Al-Quddus (القدوس) The Most Holy
As-Salam (السلام) Peace and Blessing
Al-Mu'min (المؤمن) The Guarantor
Al-Muhaymin (المهيمن) The Guardian, the Preserver
Al-Aziz (العزيز) The Almighty, the Self Sufficient
Al-Jabbar (الجبار) The Powerful, the Irresistible
Al-Mutakabbir (المتكبر) The Tremendous
Al-Khaliq (الخالق) The Creator
Al-Bari' (البارئ) The Maker
Al-Musawwir (المصور) The Fashioner of Forms
Al-Ghaffar (الغفار) The Ever Forgiving
Al-Qahhar (القهار) The All Compelling Subduer
Al-Wahhab (الوهاب) The Bestower
Ar-Razzaq (الرزاق) The Ever Providing
Al-Fattah (الفتاح) The Opener, the Victory Giver
Al-Alim (العليم) The All Knowing, the Omniscient
Al-Qabid (القابض) The Restrainer, the Straightener
Al-Basit (الباسط) The Expander, the Munificent
Al-Khafid (الخافض) The Abaser
Ar-Rafi (الرافع) The Exalter
Al-Mu'izz (المعز) The Giver of Honor
Al-Mudhill (المذل) The Giver of Dishonor
As-Sami (السميع) The All Hearing
Al-Basir (البصير) The All Seeing
Al-Hakam (الحكم) The Judge, the Arbitrator
Al-Adl (العدل) The Utterly Just
Al-Latif (اللطيف) The Subtly Kind
Al-Khabir (الخبير) The All Aware
Al-Halim (الحليم) The Forbearing, the Indulgent
Al-Azim (العظيم) The Magnificent, the Infinite
Al-Ghafur (الغفور) The All Forgiving
Ash-Shakur (الشكور) The Grateful
Al-Ali (العلى) The Sublimely Exalted
Al-Kabir (الكبير) The Great
Al-Hafiz (الحفيظ) The Preserver
Al-Muqit (المقيت) The Nourisher
Al-Hasib (الحسيب) The Reckoner
Al-Jalil (الجليل) The Majestic
Al-Karim (الكريم) The Bountiful, the Generous
Ar-Raqib (الرقيب) The Watchful
Al-Mujib (المجيب) The Responsive, the Answerer
Al-Wasi (الواسع) The Vast, the All Encompassing
Al-Hakim (الحكيم) The Wise
Al-Wadud (الودود) The Loving, the Kind One
Al-Majid (المجيد) The All Glorious
Al-Ba'ith (الباعث) The Raiser of the Dead
Ash-Shahid (الشهيد) The Witness
Al-Haqq (الحق) The Truth, the Real
Al-Wakil (الوكيل) The Trustee, the Dependable
Al-Qawiyy (القوى) The Strong
Al-Matin (المتين) The Firm, the Steadfast
Al-Waliyy (الولى) The Protecting Friend, Patron, and Helper
Al-Hamid (الحميد) The All Praiseworthy
Al-Muhsi (المحصى) The Accounter, the Numberer of All
Al-Mubdi' (المبدئ) The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of all
Al-Mu'id (المعيد) The Reinstater Who Brings Back All
Al-Muhyi (المحيى) The Giver of Life
Al-Mumit (المميت) The Bringer of Death, the Destroyer
Al-Hayy (الحي) The Ever Living
Al-Qayyum (القيوم) The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All
Al-Wajid (الواجد) The Perceiver, the Finder, the Unfailing
Al-Majid (الماجد) The Illustrious, the Magnificent
Al-Wahid (الواحد) The One, the All Inclusive, the Indivisible
As-Samad (الصمد) The Self Sufficient, the Impregnable, the Eternally Besought of All, the Everlasting
Al-Qadir (القادر) The All Able
Al-Muqtadir (المقتدر) The All Determiner, the Dominant
Al-Muqaddim (المقدم) The Expediter, He who brings forward
Al-Mu'akhkhir (المؤخر) The Delayer, He who puts far away
Al-Awwal (الأول) The First
Al-Akhir (الأخر) The Last
Az-Zahir (الظاهر) The Manifest; the All Victorious
Al-Batin (الباطن) The Hidden; the All Encompassing
Al-Wali (الوالي) The Patron
Al-Muta'al (المتعالي) The Self Exalted
Al-Barr (البر) The Most Kind and Righteous
At-Tawwab (التواب) The Ever Returning, Ever Relenting
Al-Muntaqim (المنتقم) The Avenger
Al-'Afuww (العفو) The Pardoner, the Effacer of Sins
Al-Ra'uf (الرؤوف) The Compassionate, the All Pitying
Malik al Mulk (مالك الملك) The Owner of All Sovereignty
Dhu al Jalal wa al Ikram (ذو الجلال و الإكرام) The Lord of Majesty and Generosity
Al-Muqsit (المقسط) The Equitable, the Requiter
Al-Jami' (الجامع) The Gatherer, the Unifier
Al-Ghani (الغنى) The All Rich, the Independent
Al-Mughni (المغنى) The Enricher, the Emancipator
Al-Mani'(المانع) The Withholder, the Shielder, the Defender
Ad-Darr (الضار) The Distressor, the Harmer (This attribute can only be found in hadith)
An-Nafi' (النافع) The Propitious, the Benefactor
An-Nur (النور) The Light
Al-Hadi (الهادئ) The Guide
Al-Badi (البديع) Incomparable, the Originator
Al-Baqi (الباقي) The Ever Enduring and Immutable
Al-Warith (الوارث) The Heir, the Inheritor of All
Ar-Rashid (الرشيد) The Guide, Infallible Teacher, and Knower
As-Sabur (الصبور) The Patient, the Timeless
2006-08-16 14:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Jehovah isn't a real god, the Jewish leaders just made that up around 600 BCE after spending time in exile in Babylon where they had access to books on several other world religions and mythologies. The word doesn't even mean anything, and neither does Yahweh. The Jews always worshiped the gods Baal, Moloch, and several others. All of which demanded blood sacrifice, both animal and human.
2006-08-16 14:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many different Gods from many different religions. Listing them all would take all day. The one most people worship today though would be the God of Abraham, who is worshipped by Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
2006-08-16 14:55:01
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answered by CRtwenty 5
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There are thousands of gods. Really way too many to list names, but every society, religion, tribe, have their own list of gods throughout history. Example: Egyptian gods, Celtic gods, Greek gods, Norse gods, Christian gods, The list goes on and on.
2006-08-16 14:58:43
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answered by Spookshow Baby 5
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There is only One True God; but there are many false gods fabricated by human imaginations.
To this group of people gold, diamond, money might be worshipped as their gods.
To another group, any natural forces are believed to be their gods.
To still other groups, mythological, legendary, fairy tales...personalities, even performing or sport stars are adopted as their gods.
Altogether, the number of such gods must be as innumerable as viruses.
The best way to get precise knowledge about the One True God is to seek His Manisfestation of our time, as people in the past have found Him through Moses, Christ, Muhammad... And the Divine Manifestation for this time is Baha'u'llah, the Founder of the Baha'i Faith.
2006-08-16 15:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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There is as many god's as you wish to be..... but only one is real true loving His name is God almighty from one and only Heaven, He may even have many names, but He is the only God, real God of fake gods.
2006-08-16 15:00:41
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answer #6
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answered by inteleyes 7
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three- God the Father, God the Son, and God the holy Spirit.... Only the name of God the Son has been given among men that at the name of JESUS every knee should bow of those in heaven, of those on earth and those under the earth...
2006-08-16 14:54:29
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answered by simple 1
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There is only one God. Throughout history He has gone by many names.
2006-08-16 14:52:53
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answered by tjjone 5
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There is only one True Living God and I call him Jesus, but has he has many names.
2006-08-16 14:59:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the bible states somewhere "Thou shalt have no other Gods before me".
This line is a straight admission from a very petty and jealous god that other gods do in fact exist.
Their names can be anything you want them to be.
2006-08-16 14:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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