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2007-12-03 02:43:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are 99 attributes of God,and God is All of them:
Transliteration Translation
1 Ar-Rahman (اÙرØÙ
Ù) The All Beneficent
2 Ar-Rahim (اÙرØÙÙ
) The Most Merciful
3 Al-Malik (اÙÙ
ÙÙ) The King, The Sovereign
4 Al-Quddus (اÙÙدÙس) The Most Holy
5 As-Salaam (اÙسÙاÙ
) The Peace and Blessing
6 Al-Mu'min (اÙÙ
ؤÙ
Ù) The Guarantor
7 Al-Muhaymin (اÙÙ
ÙÙÙ
Ù) The Guardian, The Preserver
8 Al-Aziz (اÙعزÙز) The Almighty, The Self Sufficient
9 Al-Jabbar (اÙجبار) The Powerful, The Irresistible
10 Al-Mutakabbir (اÙÙ
تÙبر) The Tremendous
11 Al-Khaliq (اÙخاÙÙ) The Creator
12 Al-Bari' (اÙبارئ) The Rightful
13 Al-Musawwir (اÙÙ
صÙر) The Fashioner of Forms
14 Al-Ghaffar (اÙغÙار) The Ever Forgiving
15 Al-Qahhar (اÙÙÙار) The All Compelling Subduer
16 Al-Wahhab (اÙÙÙاب) The Bestower
17 Ar-Razzaq (اÙرزاÙ) The Ever Providing
18 Al-Fattah (اÙÙتاØ) The Opener, The Victory Giver
19 Al-`Alim (اÙعÙÙÙ
) The All Knowing, The Omniscient
20 Al-Qabid (اÙÙابض) The Restrainer, The Straightener
21 Al-Basit (اÙباسط) The Expander, The Munificent
22 Al-Khafid (اÙخاÙض) The Abaser
23 Ar-Rafi‘e (اÙراÙع) The Exalter
24 Al-Mu‘ezz (اÙÙ
عز) The Giver of Honour
25 Al-Mudhell (اÙÙ
Ø°Ù) The Giver of Dishonour
26 As-Sami‘e (اÙسÙ
Ùع) The All Hearing
27 Al-Basir (اÙبصÙر) The All Seeing
28 Al-Hakam (اÙØÙÙ
) The Judge, The Arbitrator
29 Al-`Adl (اÙعدÙ) The Utterly Just
30 Al-Latif (اÙÙØ·ÙÙ) The Subtly Kind
31 Al-Khabir (اÙخبÙر) The All Aware
32 Al-Halim (اÙØÙÙÙ
) The Forbearing, The Indulgent
33 Al-Azeem (اÙعظÙÙ
) The Magnificent, The Infinite
34 Al-Ghafur (اÙغÙÙر) The All Forgiving
35 Ash-Shakur (اÙØ´ÙÙر) The Grateful
36 Al-Aliyy (اÙعÙÙ) The Sublimely Exalted
37 Al-Kabir (اÙÙبÙر) The Great
38 Al-Hafiz (اÙØÙÙظ) The Preserver
39 Al-Muqit (اÙÙ
ÙÙت) The Nourisher
40 Al-Hasib (اÙØسÙب) The Reckoner
41 Al-Jalil (اÙجÙÙÙ) The Majestic
42 Al-Karim (اÙÙرÙÙ
) The Bountiful, The Generous
43 Ar-Raqib (اÙرÙÙب) The Watchful
44 Al-Mujib (اÙÙ
جÙب) The Responsive, The Answerer
45 Al-Wasse‘e (اÙÙاسع) The Vast, The All Encompassing
46 Al-Hakeem (اÙØÙÙÙ
) The Wise
47 Al-Wadud (اÙÙدÙد) The Loving, The Kind One
48 Al-Majid (اÙÙ
جÙد) The All Glorious
49 Al-Ba'ith (اÙباعث) The Raiser of The Dead
50 Ash-Shaheed (اÙØ´ÙÙد) The Witness
51 Al-Haqq (اÙØÙ) The Truth, The Real
52 Al-Wakil (اÙÙÙÙÙ) The Trustee, The Dependable
53 Al-Qawaie (اÙÙÙÙ) The Strong
54 Al-Matin (اÙÙ
تÙÙ) The Firm, The Steadfast
55 Al-Walaie (اÙÙÙÙ) The Protecting Friend, Patron and Helper
56 Al-Hamid (اÙØÙ
Ùد) The All Praiseworthy
57 Al-Muhsi (اÙÙ
ØصÙ) The Accounter, The Numberer of All
58 Al-Mubdi' (اÙÙ
بدئ) The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of All
59 Al-Mu‘id (اÙÙ
عÙد) The Reinstater Who Brings Back All
60 Al-Muhyi (اÙÙ
ØÙÙ) The Giver of Life
61 Al-Mumit (اÙÙ
Ù
Ùت) The Bringer of Death, The Destroyer
62 Al-Hayy (اÙØÙ) The Ever Living
63 Al-Qayyum (اÙÙÙÙÙ
) The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All
64 Al-Wajid (اÙÙاجد) The Perceiver, The Finder, The Unfailing
65 Al-Majid (اÙÙ
اجد) The Illustrious, The Magnificent
66 Al-Wahid (اÙÙاØد) The One, The Unique, Manifestation of Unity
67 Al-Ahad (اÙاØد) The One, the All Inclusive, The Indivisible
68 As-Samad (اÙصÙ
د) The Self Sufficient, The Impregnable, The Eternally Besought of All, The Everlasting
69 Al-Qadir (اÙÙادر) The All Able
70 Al-Muqtadir (اÙÙ
Ùتدر) The All Determiner, The Dominant
71 Al-Muqaddim (اÙÙ
ÙدÙ
) The Expediter, He Who Brings Forward
72 Al-Mu'akhir (اÙÙ
ؤخر) The Delayer, He Who Puts Far Away
73 Al-Awwal (اÙØ£ÙÙ) The First
74 Al-Akhir (اÙأخر) The Last
75 Az-Zahir (اÙظاÙر) The Manifest, The All Victorious
76 Al-Batin (اÙباطÙ) The Hidden, The All Encompassing
77 Al-Wali (اÙÙاÙÙ) The Patron
78 Al-Muta'ali (اÙÙ
تعاÙÙ) The Self Exalted
79 Al-Barr (اÙبر) The Most Kind and Righteous
80 At-Tawwab (اÙتÙاب) The Ever Returning, Ever Relenting
81 Al-Muntaqim (اÙÙ
ÙتÙÙ
) The Avenger
82 Al-‘Afuww (اÙعÙÙ) The Pardoner, The Effacer of Sins
83 Ar-Ra'uf (اÙرؤÙÙ) The Compassionate, The All Pitying
84 Malik-al-Mulk (Ù
اÙ٠اÙÙ
ÙÙ) The Owner of All Sovereignty
85 Dhu-al-Jalali wa-al-Ikram (ذ٠اÙجÙا٠٠اÙØ¥ÙراÙ
) The Lord of Majesty and Generosity
86 Al-Muqsit (اÙÙ
Ùسط) The Equitable, The Requiter
87 Al-Jami‘e (اÙجاÙ
ع) The Gatherer, The Unifier
88 Al-Ghanaie (اÙغÙÙ) The All Rich, The Independent
89 Al-Mughni (اÙÙ
غÙÙ) The Enricher, The Emancipator
90 Al-Mani'e (اÙÙ
اÙع) The Withholder, The Shielder, the Defender
91 Ad-Darr (اÙضار) The Distressor, The Harmer (This attribute can only be found in hadith)
92 An-Nafi‘e (اÙÙاÙع) The Propitious, The Benefactor
93 An-Nur (اÙÙÙر) The Light
94 Al-Hadi (اÙÙادÙ) The Guide
95 Al-Badi (اÙبدÙع) The Incomparable, The Originator
96 Al-Baqi (اÙباÙÙ) The Ever Enduring and Immutable
97 Al-Warith (اÙÙارث) The Heir, The Inheritor of All
98 Ar-Rashid (اÙرشÙد) The Guide, Infallible Teacher and Knower
99 As-Sabur (اÙصبÙر) The Patient, The Timeless.
2007-12-03 02:56:03
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answer #2
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answered by Zeni 2
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Let me explain it this way.
I have three children, if one of them cause harm and chaos to any of the others intentionally and refuse to listen and head my warnings of correction, eventually the one destroying the peace of the rest of the family will be the one removed. This one child will be morned, and offered opportunities of repentance and remorse would be their prof.
Not because I hate the other child, but because I love the other child as much as I do the other two.
Now if I bring back the child who was causing the trouble in the home, without a change of heart then we would all be in the same non trust unmerciful situation as we were in the beginning.
So I would say GOD is both, loving and HIS judgments are just.
2007-12-03 09:23:13
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answer #3
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answered by Cheryl 5
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Jehovah is a loving and a just God----So both
He will judge the righteous and the unrighteous ones when the end of this system comes. So he is both loving and just.
Ex. 34:6, 7 "And Jehovah went passing by before his face and declaring: “Jehovah, Jehovah, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in loving-kindness and truth, 7 preserving loving-kindness for thousands, pardoning error and transgression and sin, but by no means will he give exemption from punishment, bringing punishment for the error of fathers upon sons and upon grandsons, upon the third generation and upon the fourth generation.”
2007-12-03 02:46:36
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answer #4
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answered by ladybugwith7up 3
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God is love, but love does not automatically equal permisiveness. Some people want a half-minded grandfather God who bids us to have a good time and enjoy ourselves, regardless of consequences. But we have a father God, whom loves us and expects goodness from us and warns us of going down the path of evil. This requisite of goodness often extends to what we should not do, for in this world there are definite evil choices which can be made and God cannot abide evil. God loved and loves us even in our wrongdoing, but He cannot permit our wrongdoing and continue to be just. His infinite wisdom see's all hearts and minds, He is therefore the most perfect judge. Yet, His infinite mercy allows us to become new creations, if we ourselves participate in our own salvation, for it is OUR choices which utlimately determine our own fate. Once we have passed from this state of being, we shall no longer exist in time, as we do now: able to make choices, able to make ammends.
2007-12-03 03:32:13
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answer #5
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answered by Spiffs C.O. 4
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Both,
For God so loved the World, He gave His only Son to die for us.
John 3:16
Love is patient, Love is kind...
1 Corinthians 13: 4-7
the definitions of true love can be found in the Bible, 1 Corinthian 13, this is the love that God intends for us, but as humans we fall short. We say we "love our car", "we love pizza", etc, etc, and then we say "we love our spouse" , we do not even understand the true, spiritual meaning of love. We use the term love too loosely.
2007-12-03 03:02:36
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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God is both loving one and judging one...He loves u a lot but if u are away from the truth than HE judge accordingly...so always be truthful by submitting your will to HIM and acquired peace not in this world but also hereafter..
2007-12-03 02:48:16
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answer #7
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answered by ovais_mirza 2
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Loving.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-12-03 02:47:00
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically both. God the Father is our Judge, and Christ is our Merciful Intercessor.
2007-12-03 02:44:30
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answer #9
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answered by Tasha 6
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Both...One must developer his or her OWN relationship with God in order to have a TRUE understanding of God.
In my humble opinion God has all of the answers, so ask God.
PEACE
2007-12-03 03:16:20
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answer #10
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answered by xman77 3
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Very Loving. For God SO LOVED the WORLD that He GAVE His only son. God doesn't just love us, He SO loves us. That's huge!!! He loves everyone. Even those who don't believe. He wants you to believe in Him and have a relationship with Him so that you may live in eternity with Him and not in hell.
2007-12-03 02:43:53
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answer #11
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answered by LJ4Bama 4
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