The 99 Names of Allah, also known as Asma ul-Husna (أسماء الله الحسنى), are the beautiful names and attributes of God in Islam.
These names reflect Allah’s qualities and characteristics, helping Muslims understand and connect with Him.
Below is the list of the 99 Names of Allah:
The 99 Names of Allah:
- Ar-Rahman – The Most Merciful
- Ar-Rahim – The Most Compassionate
- Al-Malik – The King
- Al-Quddus – The Pure, The Holy
- As-Salam – The Source of Peace
- Al-Mu’min – The Guardian of Faith
- Al-Muhaymin – The Protector
- Al-Aziz – The Mighty, The Strong
- Al-Jabbar – The Compeller
- Al-Mutakabbir – The Supreme, The Majestic
- Al-Khaliq – The Creator
- Al-Bari’ – The Maker
- Al-Musawwir – The Shaper of Beauty
- Al-Ghaffar – The Forgiving
- Al-Qahhar – The Subduer
- Al-Wahhab – The Giver
- Ar-Razzaq – The Provider
- Al-Fattah – The Opener
- Al-Alim – The All-Knowing
- Al-Qabid – The Restrainer
- Al-Basit – The Expander
- Al-Khafid – The Abaser
- Ar-Rafi’ – The Exalter
- Al-Mu’izz – The Honorer
- Al-Mudhill – The Humiliator
- As-Sami’ – The All-Hearing
- Al-Basir – The All-Seeing
- Al-Hakam – The Judge
- Al-Adl – The Just
- Al-Latif – The Subtle, The Kind
- Al-Khabir – The All-Aware
- Al-Halim – The Forbearing
- Al-Azim – The Magnificent
- Al-Ghafur – The Forgiving
- Ash-Shakur – The Appreciative
- Al-Ali – The Most High
- Al-Kabir – The Greatest
- Al-Hafiz – The Preserver
- Al-Muqit – The Sustainer
- Al-Hasib – The Reckoner
- Al-Jalil – The Majestic
- Al-Karim – The Generous
- Ar-Raqib – The Watchful
- Al-Mujib – The Responsive
- Al-Wasi’ – The All-Encompassing
- Al-Hakim – The Wise
- Al-Wadud – The Loving
- Al-Majid – The Glorious
- Al-Ba’ith – The Resurrector
- Ash-Shahid – The Witness
- Al-Haqq – The Truth
- Al-Wakil – The Trustee
- Al-Qawi – The Strong
- Al-Matin – The Firm
- Al-Wali – The Protector
- Al-Hamid – The Praiseworthy
- Al-Muhsi – The Accounter
- Al-Mubdi’ – The Originator
- Al-Mu’id – The Restorer
- Al-Muhyi – The Giver of Life
- Al-Mumit – The Taker of Life
- Al-Hayy – The Ever-Living
- Al-Qayyum – The Self-Sustaining
- Al-Wajid – The Finder
- Al-Majid – The Noble
- Al-Wahid – The One
- Al-Ahad – The Unique
- As-Samad – The Eternal
- Al-Qadir – The Powerful
- Al-Muqtadir – The Omnipotent
- Al-Muqaddim – The Expediter
- Al-Mu’akhkhir – The Delayer
- Al-Awwal – The First
- Al-Akhir – The Last
- Az-Zahir – The Manifest
- Al-Batin – The Hidden
- Al-Wali – The Governor
- Al-Muta’ali – The Most Exalted
- Al-Barr – The Source of Goodness
- At-Tawwab – The Acceptor of Repentance
- Al-Muntaqim – The Avenger
- Al-Afu – The Pardoner
- Ar-Ra’uf – The Kind
- Malik al-Mulk – The Owner of All Sovereignty
- Dhul-Jalali wal-Ikram – The Lord of Majesty and Generosity
- Al-Muqsit – The Equitable
- Al-Jami’ – The Gatherer
- Al-Ghani – The Self-Sufficient
- Al-Mughni – The Enricher
- Al-Mani’ – The Preventer
- Ad-Darr – The Distresser
- An-Nafi’ – The Propitious
- An-Nur – The Light
- Al-Hadi – The Guide
- Al-Badi’ – The Incomparable
- Al-Baqi – The Everlasting
- Al-Warith – The Inheritor
- Ar-Rashid – The Guide to the Right Path
- As-Sabur – The Patient
These names are often recited in prayers, supplications, and meditations to seek Allah’s blessings, mercy, and guidance.
Each name carries deep meaning and significance, reflecting the infinite nature of Allah’s attributes.