99 Names Of Allah

99 Names of Allah in the Hadith While the Quran does not explicitly use the phrase “99 names of Allah”, Muhammad is reported to have said Allah has 99 names, There are ninety-nine names of Allah; he who commits them to memory would get into Paradise. Verily, Allah is Odd (He is one, and it is an odd number) and He loves odd number. A list of names in which the categories include 99 names of allah.

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The Quran talks about 'beautiful names of Allah' and the hadiths further specify that there is exactly 99 names. Muslims are supposed to learn these names of Allah, but Muhammad didn't offer the full list of these names. Islamic scholars had to rely on ijtihad (independent judgement) to find these names in the Quran and sunnah and different scholars came up with different lists. Out of the supposed 99 names of Allah, they altogether found at least 276 names.

The phrase 'beautiful names of Allah' mentioned in the Qur'an

The Quran says that Allah has beautiful names (الأسماء الحسنى, al-asmaa' ul-husnaa), but doesn't specify what these names are and how many.

And to Allah belong the best names (الأسماء الحسنى), so invoke Him by them. And leave [the company of] those who practice deviation concerning His names. They will be recompensed for what they have been doing.
Say, 'Call upon Allah or call upon the Most Merciful. Whichever [name] you call - to Him belong the best names (الأسماء الحسنى).' And do not recite [too] loudly in your prayer or [too] quietly but seek between that an [intermediate] way.
Allah - there is no deity except Him. To Him belong the best names (الأسماء الحسنى).
He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Fashioner; to Him belong the best names (الأسماء الحسنى). Whatever is in the heavens and earth is exalting Him. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise.

Hadith

There are many hadith claiming Allah has 99 names, this is one of them from Sahih Bukhari:

Narrated Abu Huraira:Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, 'Allah has ninety-nine Names, one-hundred less one; and he who memorized them all by heart will enter Paradise.' To count something means to know it by heart.

Some apologetic sources (including Wikipedia) claim that according to the hadith, there are at least 99 names. But the hadith doesn't say 'at least'. It says simply ninety-nine (تِسْعَةً وَتِسْعِينَ) and adds that it's one hundred minus one, which seems to emphasize, that it is exactly 99 and not 100 or more. And the hadith also says that who memorizes all these names would go to paradise - though it is not know which these 99 are.

The popular list

Source

The most popular list of 99 names of Allah among Muslims (which is also used on the English Wikipedia) seems to be a list from a weak (da'if) hadith from the collection of Tirmidhi.

Abu Hurairah narrated that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:“Indeed, Allah has ninety-nine Names, one hundred less one, whoever counts them shall enter Paradise. He is Allah, the one whom there is none worthy of worship except for Him (Allāhu Lā Ilāha Illā Huwa), the Most Merciful (to the creation) (Ar-Raḥmān), the Most Beneficent (to the believers) (Ar-Raḥīm), the King (Al-Malik), the Free of Deficiencies (Al-Quddūs), the Granter of Safety (As-Salām), the Granter of Security (Al-Mu’min), the Watcher (Al-Muhaimin), the Mighty (Al-`Azīz), the Compeller (Al-Jabbār), the Supreme (Al-Mutakabbir), the Creator (Al-Khāliq), the Originator (Al-Bāri’), the Fashioner (Al-Muṣawwir), the Pardoner (Al-Ghaffār), the Overwhelming (Al-Qahhār), the Giving (Al-Wahhāb), the Provider (Ar-Razzāq), the Opener (Al-Fattāḥ), the Knowing (Al-`Alīm), the Taker (Al-Qābiḍ), the Giver (Al-Bāsiṭ), the Abaser (Al-Khāfiḍ), the Exalter (Ar-Rāfi`), the One who grants honor (Al-Mu`izz), the One who humiliates (Al-Mudhil), the Hearing (As-Samī`), the Seeing (Al-Baṣīr), the Judge (Al-Ḥakam), the Just (Al-`Adl), the Kind (Al-Laṭīf), the Aware (Al-Khabīr), the Forbearing (Al-Ḥalīm), the Magnificent (Al-`Aẓīm), the Oft-Forgiving (Al-Ghafūr), the Grateful (Ash-Shakūr), the Most High (Al-`Aliyy), the Great (Al-Kabīr), the Guardian (Al-Ḥafīẓ), the Powerful (Al-Muqīt), the Reckoner (Al-Ḥasīb), the Glorious (Al-Jalīl), the Generous (Al-Karīm), the Watcher (Ar-Raqīb), the Responder (Al-Mujīb), the Liberal Giver (Al-Wāsi`), the Wise (Al-Ḥakīm), the Loving (Al-Wadūd), the Majestic (Al-Majīd), the Reviver (Al-Bā`ith), the Witness (Ash-Shahīd), the Truth (Al-Ḥaqq), the Guarantor (Al-Wakīl), the Strong (Al-Qawiyy), the Firm (Al-Matīn), the One Who Aids (Al-Waliyy), the Praiseworthy (Al-Ḥamīd), the Encompasser (Al-Muḥṣi), the One Who Begins things (Al-Mubdi’), the One Who brings things back (Al-Mu`īd), the One Who gives life (Al-Muḥyi), the One Who causes death (Al-Mumīt), the Living (Al-Ḥayyu), the Self-Sufficient (Al-Qayyūm), the One Who brings into existence (Al-Wājid), the Illustrious (Al-Mājid), the One (Al-Wāḥid), the Master (Aṣ-Ṣamad), the Able (Al-Qādir), the Powerful (Al-Muqtadir), the One who hastens (Al-Muqaddim), the One who delays (Al-Mu’akhkhir), the First (Al-Awwal), the Last (Al-Ākhir), the Apparent (Aẓ-Ẓāhir), the Inner (Al-Bāṭin), the Owner (Al-Wāli), the Exalted (Al-Muta`āli), the Doer of Good (Al-Barr), the Acceptor of repentance (At-Tawwāb), the Avenger (Al-Muntaqim), the Pardoning (Al-`Afuww), the Kind (Ar-Ra’ūf), the Owner of Dominion (Mālikul-Mulk), the Possessor of Glory and Generosity (Dhul Jalāli wal Ikrām), the One who does justice (Al-Muqsiṭ), the Gatherer (Al-Jāmi`), the Rich (Al-Ghaniyy), the Enricher (Al-Mughni), the Preventer (Al-Māni`), the Harmer (Aḍ-Ḍār), the One who benefits (An-Nāfi`), the Light (An-Nūr), the Guide (Al-Hādi), the Originator (Al-Badī`), the Lasting (Al-Bāqi), the Inheritor (Al-Wārith), the Guide (Ar-Rashīd), the Tolerant (Aṣ-Ṣabūr).”

This hadith is weak. Tirmidhi wrote about it:

'This (version of the) hadith is gharib [unusual, scarce]; it has been narrated from various routes on the authority of Abu Hurairah, but we do not know of the mention of the Names in the numerous narrations, except this one.'

Ibn Taimiyya said:

'Al-Walid (one of the narrators of the hadith) related the Names from (the saying of) one of his Syrian teachers ... specific mention of the Names is not from the words of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), by the agreement of those familiar with Hadith.'

The list

The list (which is based on a weak hadith) is attractive at first blush, because it contains references to the Quran, but the list loses it charm when one discovers that in some of these references the word is not actually present in the Arabic Quran. When there is more verses containing the name, only one exemplary verse is mentioned. But if there is more verses and none of them actually mentions the name, all of them are mentioned in the list with the addition '(it's not there)'.

Num.In ArabicTransliterationOffical translationActual translationReferenceNotes
1الرحمانar-rahmaanThe Most GraciousThe GraciousQuran 1:1
2الرحيمar-raheemThe Most MercifulThe MercifulQuran 1:1
3المالكal-maalikThe KingThe Posessor [1]Quran 59:23Some translations say 'sovereign' [2]
4القدوسal-quddoosThe HolyThe HolyQuran 59:23
5السلامas-salaamThe PeaceFree from defectQuran 59:23Ibn Kathir understands it as 'free from defect' [3]
6المؤمنal-mu'minThe Granter of SecurityThe Believer [4]Quran 59:23Mu'min in all other verses means 'believer' [5]
7المهيمنal-muhayminThe ControllerThe ControllerQuran 59:23
8العزيزal-'azeezThe PowerfulThe Honorable [6]Quran 3:6
9الجبارal-jabbarThe StrongThe Forceful [7]Quran 59:23
10المتكبرal-mutakabbirThe SupremeThe Arrogant/The Boaster [8]Quran 59:23
11الخالقal-khaaliqThe CreatorThe CreatorQuran 6:102
12البارئal-baariThe MakerThe MakerQuran 59:24
13المصورal-musawwirThe FashionerThe FashionerQuran 59:24
14الغفارal-ghaffaarThe Repeatedly ForgivingThe ForgivingQuran 20:82
15القهارal-qahhaarThe SubduerThe Despot / The ConquerorQuran 12:39
16الوهابal-wahhaabThe BestowerThe Provider [9]Quran 38:9Also a name of the founder of Wahhabism.
17الرزاقar-razaaqThe ProviderThe ProviderQuran 51:58
18الفتاحal-fattaahThe OpenerThe OpenerQuran 34:26'fath' (opening) is a euphemism for Islamic conquests (futuhaat islamiyya, literally 'islamic openings').
19العليمal-'aleemThe KnowingThe KnowingQuran 2:158
20القابضal-qaabidThe RestrainerThe Grabbing [10]Quran 2:245 (it's not there)قبضة qabda is fist
21الباسطal-baasitThe ExtenderThe ExtenderQuran 2:245 (it's not there)It should be actually باصط.
22الخافضal-khaafidThe HumiliatorThe Lessener/LowererQuran 56:3 (it's not there)
23الرافعar-raafeeThe ExalterThe RaiserQuran 56:3 (it's not there)
24المعزal-muizThe Giver of HonorThe HonoredQuran 3:26 (it's not there)
25المذلal-mudhilThe Giver of DishonorThe Humiliating [11]Quran 3:26 (it's not there)
26السميعas-samiiThe HearingThe HearingQuran 2:127
27البصيرal-baseerThe All-SeeingThe SeeingQuran 4:58
28الحكمal-hakamThe JudgeThe JudgeQuran 22:69 (it's not there)
29العدلal-adlThe JustThe JusticeQuran 6:115 (it's not there)
30اللطيفal-lateefThe Subtly KindThe KindQuran 22:63
31الخبيرal-khabeerThe All-awareThe Informed [12]Quran 6:18
32الحليمal-haleemThe ForbearingThe ForbearingQuran 2:235
33العظيمal-'azeemThe GreatThe GreatQuran 2:255
34الغفورal-ghafoorThe Much ForgivingThe ForgivingQuran 2:173The list already contains Ghaffar, which means the same.
35الشكورash-shakoorThe GratefulThe ThankfulQuran 35:30
36العلىal-aliyyThe SublimeThe ExaltedQuran 4:34
37الكبيرal-kabeerThe GreatThe GreatQuran 13:9Not akbar (اكبر) - the Greatest??
38الحفيظal-hafeezThe PreserverThe PreserverQuran 11:57
39المقيتal-muqeetThe NourisherThe NourisherQuran 4:85
40الحسيبal-haseebThe Bringer of JudgmentThe AccountantQuran 4:6حساب hisaab means account
41الجليلal-jaleelThe MajesticThe MajesticQuran 55:27 (it's not there), Quran 7:143 (it's not there)
42الكريمal-kareemThe BountifulThe BountifulQuran 27:40
43الرقيبar-raqeebThe WatchfulThe WatchmanQuran 4:1
44المجيبal-mujeebThe ResponsiveThe ResponsiveQuran 11:61
45الواسعal-waasieThe VastThe VastQuran 2:268
46الحكيمal-hakeemThe WiseThe WiseQuran 31:27
47الودودal-wadoodThe AffectionateThe AffectionateQuran 11:90
48المجيدal-majeedThe GloriousThe GloriousQuran 11:73
49الباعثal-baaithThe ResurrectorThe ResurrectorQuran 22:7 (it's not there)
50الشهيدash-shaheedThe WitnessThe WitnessQuran 4:166
51الحقal-haqqThe TruthThe TruthQuran 22:6Allah in the Quran claims that the Earth is flat.
52الوكيلal-wakeelThe TrusteeThe TrusteeQuran 3:173
53القويal-qaweeThe StrongThe StrongQuran 22:40
54المتينal-mateenThe FirmThe FirmQuran 51:58
55الوليal-waleeThe FriendThe FriendQuran 4:45
56الحميدal-hameedThe All PraiseworthyThe PraiseworthyQuran 14:8Muhammad (محمد) is derived from the same root.
57المحصىal-muhseeThe AccounterThe AccounterQuran 72:28 (it's not there), Quran 78:29 (it's not there)إحصىء means 'statistics'
58المبدئal-mubdiThe InitiatorThe InitiatorQuran 10:34 (it's not there), Quran 27:64 (it's not there), Quran 29:19 (it's not there), Quran 85:13 (it's not there)
59المعيدal-mueedThe RestorerThe Lecturer [13]Quran 10:34 (it's not there), Quran 27:64 (it's not there), Quran 29:19 (it's not there), Quran 85:13 (it's not there)
60المحيal-muheeThe Giver of LifeThe Giver of LifeQuran 30:50
61المميتal-mumeetThe Bringer of DeathThe Deadly [14]Quran 3:156 (it's not there), Quran 7:158 (it's not there), Quran 15:23 (it's not there), Quran 57:2 (it's not there)
61الحىal-hayyThe LivingThe LivingQuran 2:255
63القيومal-qayyumThe SubsistingThe SubsistingQuran 2:255
64الواجدal-waajidThe PerceiverThe Angry [15]Quran 38:44 (it's not there)
65الماجدal-maajidThe IllustriousThe IllustriousQuran 11:73
66الواحدal-waahidThe SingleThe SingleQuran 13:16
67الأحدal-ahadThe OneThe OneQuran 112:1
68الصمدas-samadThe EternalThe EternalQuran 112:2
69القادرal-qaadirThe All-PowerfulThe AbleQuran 6:65
70المقتدرal-muqtadirThe DeterminerThe AbleQuran 18:45
71المقدمal-muqaddimHe Who Brings ForwardThe DonorQuran 16:61 (it's not there)
72المؤخرal-muakhirThe DelayerThe DelayerQuran 71:4 (it's not there)
73الأولal-awwalThe FirstThe FirstQuran 57:3The first what?
74الآخرal-aakhirThe LastThe LastQuran 57:3The last what?
75الظاهرaz-zaahirThe ApparentThe ApparentQuran 57:3
76الباطنal-baatinThe InnerThe InnerQuran 57:3
77الواليal-waaliThe PatronThe PatronQuran 13:11'And there is not for them besides Him any patron.' - is it really a name?
78المتعاليal-mutaaliThe Most HighThe Arrogant [16]Quran 13:9
79البرal-barrThe GoodThe GoodQuran 52:28
80التوابat-tawwaabThe Ever-ReturningThe MercifulQuran 4:64
81المنتقمal-muntaqimThe AvengerThe RevengerQuran 32:22It's in plural form.
82العفوal-'afuuThe PardonerThe PardonerQuran 4:43
83الرؤفar-raufThe KindThe KindQuran 9:117
84مالك الملكmaalik ul-mulkThe Owner of all SovereigntyThe Owner of all DominionQuran 3:26
85ذو الجلال والإكرامdhul jalaal wal ikraamThe Owner, Lord of Majesty and HonourThe Owner, Lord of Majesty and HonourQuran 55:27
86المقسطal-muqsitThe EquitableThe EquitableQuran 3:18 (it's not there)
87الجامعal-jaamiThe GathererThe GathererQuran 3:9
88الغنيal-ghaaniThe RichThe RichQuran 57:24
89المغنيal-mughniThe EnricherThe EnricherQuran 9:28 (it's not there)
90المانعal-maaniThe PreventerThe PreventerQuran 67:21 (it's not there)It's not there at all.
91الضارad-daarThe HarmerThe HarmerQuran 6:17 (it's not there)
92النافعan-naafiThe PropitiousThe PropitiousQuran 30:37 (it's not there)It's not there at all.
93النورan-noorThe LightThe LightQuran 24:35
94الهاديal-haadiThe GuideThe GuideQuran 22:54
95البديعal-badeeThe OriginatorThe OriginatorQuran 2:117
96الباقيal-baaqiThe ImmutableThe RemainingQuran 55:27 (it's not there)'And there will remain the Face of your Lord...' - not a name.
97الوارثal-waarithThe HeirThe HeirQuran 15:23It's in plural
98الرشيدar-rasheedThe Guide to the Right PathThe ِRightly GuidedQuran 72:10 (it's not there)'And we do not know [therefore] whether evil is intended for those on earth or whether their Lord intends for them a right course (رشدا).'
99الصبورas-saboorThe PatientThe PatientQuran 2:153 (it's not there), Quran 3:200 (it's not there), Quran 103:3 (it's not there)

Problems

It is based on a weak hadith

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Some names are not actually beautiful

Some of the names, like 'The Harmer', even with apologetic translation by Muslims, doesn't seem to be beautiful.

Some names are strange

Why is one of his names 'The Believer' (المؤمن)?

Duplicates

The verse 55:27 is considered as an instance of both 'ذو الجلال والإكرام' and 'الجليل'. It is not clear what the difference could be between الغفور and الغفار or between 'مالك' and 'مالك الملك'

Are they all really names?

Arabic doesn't use capital letters for names. So a noun could be understood both as a proper noun or as a regular noun. For example the Arabic name Abdullah (عبد الله) could be understood as the name 'Abdullah', but it could also be understood literally 'slave of god'. In the same way some of the 'names of Allah' could be simply his characteristics, not names. In the same way we can understand 'الله الرحيم' as both 'Allah, The Merciful' and 'merciful Allah'. That is also a reason why finding the names in the Quran by ijtihad cannot result in a conclusive answer.

Some names are not actually mentioned in the Quran

Many of the names in the column 'In Arabic' are not actually in the Arabic Quran. These names are marked with '(it's not there)' in the table.

Looking at, for example, the last name of Allah, الصبور (The Patient).

First, it's supposed to be in the verse 2:153:

O you who have believed, seek help through patience (بالصبر) and prayer. Indeed, Allah is with the patient.

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The word الصبور doesn't exist in the verse. The word الصبر exists there, but it means 'patience', not 'the patient one'. And if based on this verse 'Patience' is a name of Allah, then why not 'The Prayer'? The verse talks about patience and prayer in the same context.

The next verse that supposedly includes the word الصبور is this one:

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O you who have believed, persevere and endure (اصبروا وصابروا) and remain stationed and fear Allah that you may be successful.

This was a verb and it was a command for the believers, not a name of Allah.

Next verse:

Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience (بالصبر).

Again it's the word الصبر (the patience), not الصبور (the patient one) and it's not a name of Allah. It's just a command for believers to advise each other to be patient.

Nowhere in the Quran is الصبور mentioned as being the name of Allah, that means the 99th name in this list is wrong and therefore the whole list is unreliable. We could analyze many more of these supposed 'names' how they are not actually in the Quran. They are easier ones to debunk, for example The Preventer (المانع) doesn't exist in the verse 67:21, and is not a verb derived from the same root منع. Although the word 'Preventer' exists in the Quran (50:25 and 68:12), but it is written as مناع, not مانع and it says 'preventer of good' about disbelievers.

Other names not mentioned in the list

Analyzing the list, we see that some of the 'names of Allah' don't seem to be proper names, but just simply nouns like 'patience'. And also sometimes the 'name of Allah' is derived from a verb occurring in the Quran. Using the same tactics, we could find many more names of Allah in the Quran.For example, the verse 8:17 says Allah killed people, so why not take this verb and say that Allah's name is القاتل (al-qaatil, The Killer)?

And you did not kill them, but it was Allah who killed them. And you threw not, [O Muhammad], when you threw, but it was Allah who threw that He might test the believers with a good test. Indeed, Allah is Hearing and Knowing.


The Qur'an also terms Allah as The Best of Deceivers (khayru al-makireena). For obvious reasons, this name is not there in the above list.

Arabic: ومكروا ومكر الله والله خير الماكرين

Transliteration: Wamakaroo wamakara Allahu waAllahu khayru almakireena

Literal: And they cheated/deceived and Allah cheated/deceived, and Allah (is) the best (of) the cheaters/deceivers.[17]

We could find many other names of Allah in the Quran. The list doesn't contain the word 'Allah' (الله).

Contradictions

God is just and forgiving at the same time. But absolute justice means punishment of all crimes no matter how small, while absolute forgiveness means to forgive everything and not to punish at all.

Contingency upon creation

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Allah supposedly existed before he created the world. So his attributes must be indipendent on his creation. But many of the names are relational. God can't effectively be for example 'merciful' if there is no creation to be merciful upon. How was he 'hearing' when nothing existed except him?

Other lists

The Arabic Wikipedia article contains more than 10 different lists by various Islamic scholars. Some of those lists contain the name 'Best of deceivers' (خير الماكرين). The lists together contain 276 names of Allah and one can comfortably assume that there are other lists with more names.

Beautiful names of Muhammad

Beautiful names are not limited for Allah. Muhammad also has his portion:

Jubair b. Mut'im reported on the authority of his father that he heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying:

I am Muhammad and I am Ahmad, and I am al-Mahi (the obliterator) by whom unbelief would be obliterated, and I am Hashir (the gatherer) at whose feet mankind will be gathered, and I am 'Aqib (the last to come) after whom there will be no Prophet.


Names

There are many more such names:

See also

External:

References

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The first pillar of Imaan (faith) in Islam is the Belief in Allah. As Muslims, we believe in Allah in accordance with His beautiful names and attributes. Allah has revealed His names which are 99 Names of ALLAH repeatedly in the Holy Quran primarily for us to understand who He is.

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“And to Allah belong the best names, so invoke Him by them.”

(Surat Al-A’raf 7:180)

“He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Fashioner, to Him belong the best names.”

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(Quran 59:24)

Abu Huraira reported Prophet Muhammad SAW as saying: Verily, there are ninety-nine names for Allah, i.e. hundred excepting one. He who enumerates them would get into Paradise. And Hammam has made this addition on the authority of Abu Huraira who reported it from Prophet Muhammad SAW that he said: “He is Odd (one) and loves odd number.”

(Sahih Muslim – Book 35 Hadith 6476)

Narrated Abu Huraira: Prophet Muhammad SAW said, “Allah has ninety-nine names, i.e. one-hundred minus one, and whoever knows them will go to Paradise.”

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(Sahih Al-Bukhari – Book 50 Hadith 894)

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