Category 99 Names

AL-MUQEET

ٱلْمُقِيتُ Al-Muqit Meaning: the sustainer Explanation: The One who monitors everything. The One who protects and protects. He is the guarantor of everything, the visible and the invisible, the external and the inner.  

AL-HAFEEZ

ٱلْحَفِيظُ Al-Hafeez Meaning: The Guarding one Explanation: Hafîz refers to the One who safeguards and safeguards it. Māni’ – the One who shields from dangerous conditions and defends them.  

AL-KABEER

ٱلْكَبِيرُ Al-Kabir Meaning: the greatest, the most grand Explanation: Al-Kabir (Kabîr in Islam), meaning “The great one,” is one of the names of God in Islam. The name Abdul Kabiro “Servant of the Great” is also used as a personal name.

AL-ALEE

ٱلْعَلِيُّ Al-Ali Meaning: the most high, the exalted Explanation: The One who is higher and higher than everyone. The Most High, nothing higher than that. The one with the highest rank and position.

ASH-SHAKOOR

ٱلْشَّكُورُ Ash-Shakur Meaning: the Most Appreciative Explanation: In “The Appreciative” is translated Ash Shakur. Imam Al Ghazali interprets Ash Shakur in his work “Al-Maqsad al-Asna fi Sharach Asma’ al-Allahu al-Husna” (aka The greatest way to describe the beauty of Allah’s names).

AL-GHAFOOR

ٱلْغَفُورُ Al-Ghafur Meaning: the Forgiving Explanation: The meaning of Allah was characterised as “the most forgiving.” He forgives a specific sin, whatever big it may be. Al Ghaffar conveys the idea that Allah forgives a person for his wrongdoing continually and…

AL-AZIM

ٱلْعَظِيمُ Al-Azim Meaning: the Magnificent, the Supreme Eplanation: Azim (also known as “Great” or “Magnificent” or “Protector”) is one of the name of God in Islam. Also called Abdul Azim the “Servant of the Magnificent,” as a short version of Abdulazim.

AL-HALEEM

ٱلْحَلِيمُ Al-Halim Meaning: the Most Forbearing Explanation: Haleem is derived from “hilm,” a root that has traditional Arabic connotations: to be forbearant, meek, indulgent, kind, forgiving, soft, conscious, quiet, not hasty, calm, serene, tempered or moderating.

AL-KHABEER

ٱلْخَبِيرُ Al-Khabir Meaning: the Acquainted, the All-Aware Explanation: If you have anything on your mind, you can be quite silent. Vitalism and passion, inspiring others, prone to bad health, overcoming common sense, impatience and “nerves.”

AL-LATEEF

ٱلْلَّطِيفُ Al-Latif Meaning: the Subtle one, the Most Gentle Explanation: The root laam-taa-faa derives from Lateef and alludes to four primary significances. The primary meaning is to be kind, sympathetic, gentle, loving.