Moosaa | -- 15-10-2003 @ 7:10 PM | ||||||||||||
in the Book and/or the Sunnah 1. 54 Explicit Names from the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad(*): Allaah, Ar-Rahmaan, Ar-Raheem, Al-Akram, Al-A'laa, Al-Awwal, Al-Aakhir, Ath-Thaahir, Al-Baatin, Al-Malik, Al-Quddoos, As-Salaam, Al-Mu'min, Al-Muhaymin, Al-'Azeez, Al-Jabbaar, Al-Mutakabbir, Al-Khaaliq, Al-Baari', Al-Musawwir, Al-Hakeem, As-Samee', Al-Baseer, Al-Barr, At-Tawwaab, Al-Haqq, Al-Mubeen, Al-Ghanee, Al-Hameed, Al-Hayy, Al-Qayyoom, Al-'Alee, Al-'Atheem, Al-Khallaaq, Al-'Aleem, Ar-Razzaaq, As-Samad, Al-Ghaffaar, Al-Fattaah, Al-Qawee, Al-Waahid, Al-Qadeer, Al-Lateef, Al-Khabeer, Al-Qahhaar, Al-Kabeer, Al-Muta'aalee, Al-Musta'aan, Al-Kareem, Al-Mateen, Al-Ghafoor, Al-Wadood, Al-Walee, Al-Wahhaab 2. 10 Explicit Names from the authentic Sunnah, not mentioned in the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad: Al-Hakam, As-Sayyid, Al-Musa'-ir, Al-Qaabidh, Al-Baasit, Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu'akh-khir, Al-Mu'tee, Al-Mannaan, Ar-Rabb 3. 9 Explicit Names from the Qur'aan, without "Al-", ghayr muqayyad: 'Afuww, Haleem, Majeed, Mujeeb, Qareeb, Ra'oof, Shaakir, Shakoor, Waasi' 4. 9 Explicit Names from the authentic Sunnah, not mentioned in the Qur'aan, without "Al-", ghayr muqayyad: Jameel, Hayyee, Kareem, Jawwaad, Rafeeq, Subbooh, Tayyib, Muhsin, Witr (*) ghayr muqayyad: not restriced like "Al-Qaahiru fawqa 'ibaadihi" (Al-Qaahir above his servants). These names listed all have texts mentioned that Allaah is Ar-Rahmaan, Allaah is 'Afuww, Allaah is Al-Hakam, Allaah is Jameel, etc. Refer to the appendix of the translation of EXEMPLARY PRINCIPLES of Ibn 'Uthaymeen, rahimahullaah, for all the evidences, except for "Al-Musta'aan", see Soorah Al-Ambiyaa':112. Moosaa Richardson ******************** سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك This message was edited by Moosaa on 10-16-03 @ 12:21 PM
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oummou.assia | -- 16-10-2003 @ 11:51 AM | ||||||||||||
bissmillahi ar rahmani ar rahim assalam alaykoum in the last section you mention the name "Ar-Rabb", though the section is entitled "without "Al-"... Ar Rabb is "alif -lam" +"Rabb", so it is preceded by alif-lam isn't it? Also we find the name "Rabb" in the qor'an, wa laakin i have not been able to see it preceded with "al", as the search engine gives 43 pages to look into... But indeed it is mentionned in the Qor'an; could you please clear up this point? Barakallahou fikoum. " al haqqou min rabbikoum" (Ali 'Imran).
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Moosaa | -- 16-10-2003 @ 12:24 PM | ||||||||||||
wa 'alaykumus-salaam Jazaakillaahu khayran for pointing out the error in the listing. I have moved it to it's proper category. I say that it is established with "Al-" in the Sunnah rather than without "al-" from the Qur'aan, since this was the choice of Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen in Al-Qawaa'id Al-Muthlaa. A text that affirms the name with "Al-" is used first in this order, rather than one without the "Al-", and Allaah knows best. I will also be adding "Ad-Daa'im" and "Ad-Dayyaan" to the list if/when I verify the narrations that mention them, in shaa' Allaah. Moosaa Richardson ******************** سبحانك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك
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al.Arabaanee | -- 13-01-2004 @ 2:51 AM | ||||||||||||
As salamu alaikum In the Qur'an Al-Musta'aan is mentioned in two places:
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The question is why has this name been put in with the names that are from the Qur'aan, with "Al-", ghayr muqayyad because it seems as though this name is muqayyad (i.e. restricted). Abdur Rahmaan
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