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Allah
Sep
3
2010
How many names does Allah have?
Name some of them, with the translation in English, and in which position they are in.
For example:
Al-Mumit – 61st name of Allah – The Destroyer
Al-Muntaqim –81st name of Allah – The Avenger
(Note to the editor: No category for Religion, so have put it in Traditions)
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Answer #1
Allah has 99 names.
A few examples are:
10th Al-Mutakabbir which means The Highest, The Greatest.
21st Al-Bāsit meaning The Extender / Expander.
26th As-Samī meaning The All Hearing.
47th Al-Wadūd meaning The Loving.
84th Mālik-ul-Mulk meaning The Owner of all Sovereignty.
99th As-Sabur meaning The Timeless, The Patient.
Here’s a couple of videos about the names of Allah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrcoYTGCXvc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyxKzqghF24