1. Allah
2. al-Rahman (The Compassionate)
3. al-Rahim (The Merciful)
4. al-Malik (The King, The Sovereign)
5. al-Quddus (The Holy)
6. al-Salam (The Author of Safety)
7. al-Mu'min (The Giver of Peace)
8. al-Muhaimin (The Protector)
9. al-'Aziz (The Strong)
10. al-Jabbar (The Compeller)
11. al-Mutakabbir (The Majestic)
12. al-Khaliq (The Creator)
13. al-Bari (The Maker)
14. al-Musawwir (The Fashioner)
15. al-Ghaffar (The Great Forgiver)
16. al-Qahhar (The Dominant)
17. al-Wahhab (The Bestower)
18. al-Razzaq (The Sustainer)
19. al-Fattah (The Opener, The Reliever, The Judge)
20. al-'Alim (The All-Knowing)
21. al-Qabid (The Retainer, The Withholder)
22. al-Basit (The Enlarger)
23. al-Khafid (The Pleaser)
24. al-Rafi' (The Elevator)
25. al-Mu'izz (The Honourer)
26. al-Mudhill (The Humiliator)
27. al-Sami' (The All-Hearing, the Hearer)
28. al-Basir (The All-Seeing)
29. al-Hakam (The Judge)
30. al-'Adl (The Just)
31. al-Latif (The Subtle)
32. al-Khabir (The Gracious, The Aware)
33. al-Halim (The Clement, The Forebearing)
34. al-'Azim (The Mighty)
35. al-Ghafur (The Forgiving)
36. al-Shakur (The Grateful, The Appreciative)
37. al-'Aliyy (The High, The Sublime)
38. al-Kabir (The Great)
39. al-Hafiz (The Preserver/Protector) [see Qur'an 42:6]
40. al-Muqit (The Protector, The Guardian, The Feeder, The Sustainer)
41. al-Hasib (The Reckoner)
42. al-Jalil (The Beneficent)
43. al-Karim (The Bountiful, The Gracious)
44. al-Raqib (The Watcher, The Watchful)
45. al-Mujib (The Responsive, The Hearkener)
46. al-Wasi' (The Vast, The All-Embracing)
47. al-Hakim al-Mutlaq (The Judge of Judges)
48. al-Wadud (The Loving)
49. al-Majid (The Glorious)
50. al-Ba'ith (The Raiser [from death], The True)
51. al-Shahid (The Witness)
52. al-Haqq (The Truth, The True)
53. al-Wakil (The Trustee)
54. al-Qawiyy (The Strong)
55. al-Matin (The Firm)
56. al-Waliyy (The Protecting Friend)
57. al-Hamid (The Praiseworthy)
58. al-Muhsi (The Counter)
59. al-Mubdi (The Originator)
60. al-Mu'id (The Reproducer)
61. al-Muhyi (The Restorer, The Giver of Life)
62. al-Mumit (The Destroyer)
63. al-Hayy (The Alive)
64. al-Qayyum (The Self-Subsisting)
65. al-Wajid (The Perceiver)
66. al-Wahid (The One)
67. al-Samad (The Independent)
68. al-Qadir (The Capable)
69. al-Muqtadir (The Dominant)
70. al-Muqaddim (The Promoter)
71. al-Mu'akhkhir (The Retarder)
72. al-Awwal (The First)
73. al-Akhir (The Last)
74. al-Zahir (The Manifest)
75. al-Batin (The Hidden)
76. al-Wali (The Governor)
77. al-Muta'ali (The High Exalted)
78. al-Barr (The Righteous)
79. al-Tawwab (The Relenting)
80. al-'Afuww (The Forgiver)
81. al-Muntaqim (The Avenger)
82. al-Ra'uf (The Compassionate)
83. Malik al-Mulk (The Owner of Sovereignty)
84. Dhu'l Jalal wa'l-Ikram (The Lord of Majesty and Bounty)
85. al-Muqsit (The Equitable)
86. al-Jami (The Gatherer, The Collector)
87. al-Ghani (The Self-Sufficient)
88. al-Mughni (The Enricher)
89. al-Mu'ti (The Bestower, The Giver)
90. al-Mani' (The Withholder)
91. al-Nafi' (The Propitious)
92. al-Darr (The Distresser)
93. al-Nur (The Light)
94. al-Hadi (The Guide)
95. al-Azuli (The Eternal)
96. al-Baqi (The Everlasting)
97. al-Warith (The Heir)
98. al-Rashid (The Guide to the Right Path)
99. al-Sabur (The Patient)
2007-11-27 16:05:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Father (Matthew 6:9); The God Of Israel (Matthew 15:31); Heaven (Matthew 21:25).
Power (Mark 14:62).
Lord God of Israel (Luke 1:68).
Lord God (Acts 3:22); The God Of Glory (Acts 7:2); The God Of Our Fathers (Acts 7:32); The God Of Abraham, Isaac And Jacob (Acts 7:32).
The Divine Nature (Romans 1:20); The Creator (Romans 1:25); Daddy/abba (Romans 8:15).
Father of Mercies (2 Corinthians 1:3); God Of All Comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3); The Living God (2 Corinthians 3:3); Lord Almighty (2 Corinthians 6:18).
The Father Of Glory (Ephesians 1:17).
Father Of Our Lord Yeshua The Messiah (Colossians 1:3).
The Eternal Immortal Invisible King (1 Timothy 1:17); Sovereign (1 Timothy 6:15); God The Father (2 Timothy 1:2).
The Majesty (Hebrews 1:3); The Most High God (Hebrews 7:1); The Father Of Spirits (Hebrews 12:9); A Consuming Fire (Hebrews 12:29); God Of Peace (Hebrews 13:20).
The Father Of Lights (James 1:17); The Lawgiver And Judge (James 4:12); Lord Of Armies (James 5:4).
The Majestic Glory (2 Peter 1:17).
The Almighty (Revelation 1:8); The King Of The Nations (Revelation 15:3).
2007-11-27 20:50:34
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Jehovah Nissi(my banner), Jehovah Jireh(my provider), Jehovah Rapha(my healer), Jehovah Shalom(my peace), Jehovah Sabbaoth(of Hosts), Jehovah Maccadesha(Santifier), Jehovah Rohi(Shephard), Jehovah Tsidkenu(Righteousness), Jehovah Shammah(is present).
2007-11-27 20:52:42
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answer #3
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answered by ranran05blazers 1
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So we mention this; Whoever Denies any of the Names and Attributes
The basis of faith and its foundational guidelines are belief in Allah, in His Names and His attributes.
The stronger one's knowledge of these while worshipping Allah, the stronger his tawheed. So when he knows Allah is singled out by the perfect attributes, alone in His magnificence, majesty and splendor, there being no comparison to Him in His perfection, then it becomes more realistic that by his means he will know and fulfil his belief that He is the true God, and divinity other than His is false.
So whoever denies any of Allah's Names or attributes, he initiates what contradicts and nullifies tawheed, and this is a branch of disbelief.
2007-11-28 06:57:15
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answer #4
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answered by Daddy 6
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In the Old Testament: Jehovah, Abba, God
In the New Testament: God
Also: God is tripart - Father, Son, and Spirit - all three are also 'names'
Son: Jesus, Christ, Savior, Lamb
Others: there are many metaphors such as the vine, shephard, and lamb, and also many adjectives such as all-inclusive, loving, and jealous
those are the main ones
2007-11-27 20:52:41
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answer #5
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answered by Steven W 2
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Formal Name by which humans call Him: English: I am that I am (Hebrew: ehyeh asher ehyeh) often referred to as LORD in English stemming from Adonai, meaning lord in Hebrew.
Common Name: God
2007-11-27 20:51:38
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answer #6
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answered by Holy Holly 5
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there are many name for the Lord. here are just a few:
God
Jesus
Holy Spirit (trinity)
Lord
The Lamb
The Lion
The King of kings
Emmanuel
I AM (when He was talking to Moses at the burning bush in Exodus)
Prince of Peace
Living God
Saving Grace
Ancient of Day
The Alpha
The Omega
Redeemer
those are just a few. i'm sure you could find more if you research it.
2007-11-27 20:52:50
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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BISMILLAH HIRRAHMAN NIRRAHEEM,
SALAMON AALAIKOM!!!
THERE R MANY NAMES OF ALLAH , LIKE " RAHMANUR RAHEEM, AAZIZUL HAKEEM, GHAFORROR RAHEEM, SAMIUL AALEEM, TAWWABUR RAHEEM, AALIMOL GHAIBI WASHAHADAT, MALIKOL, QUDOOSUS SALAMON, MOMINON MOHAIMINON, AAZIZUL, JABBARUL, MUTAKABBIR, ALKHALIQUL, BARIUL, MUSSAWIRUL LAHUL ASMAUL HUSNA, YUSSABBIHU LILLAHI MAFISSAMAWATEY WAL ARZ, WA HOWAL AAZIZUL HAKEEM".
In other surrah Allah says that don't worry about that what people call His names because all good and beautiful names are only for Allah.
"As for as your question is concerned about the name of Lord, then answer is that for the meaning of Lord prophet use the name RABBI, RABBA, RABBU, RABBANA, RABBINA and RAABUNA".
INSHA-ALLAH You can read it in several Surrah of Qur'an [parts of Qur'an].
Wassalamo Aalaikom
NASHA_.
2007-11-28 00:00:25
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answer #8
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answered by nasha fatima 2
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Immanuel,Savior,Lamb,Shepard,HolyOne,Wonderful, Most High, God,Redeemer, Father.
2007-11-27 21:11:21
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Beautiful is my personal favourite
Can you start reading the Bible from cover to cover and just to record all his names,
and then get back to us all
Some American did it years ago, there are hundreds
2007-11-27 20:53:04
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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