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    newwizard3253
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    I guess they chose 99 names to give us the 100th name story! And that stupid 81 + 18 in the palm of your hands is quite hallucinating.

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      unknownuser
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      I guess they chose 99 names to give us the 100th name story! And that stupid 81 + 18 in the palm of your hands is quite hallucinating.

      i wonder if you know what u are talking about

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        newwizard3253
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        I'm talking about the 99 names of Allah and the story that those numbers are written, in arabic numbers, in the palms of our hands. It's a nice story but just that.

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          Jaxal
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          SaLaM marlboro

          If you look at your left hand, you will see a upside down V and I . That in arabic is the number 81. Your right hand has the reverse. Hence 18. 81 +18 = 99 . And so is the great hadith story

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            unknownuser
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            tks jaxal

            so tht 99 names are collected by the people from in the qoran and quoted seprately ? for example last page of printed qoran where they r printed ?

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              savage_carrot
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              Peace,

              If you look at your left hand, you will see a upside down V and I . That in arabic is the number 81. Your right hand has the reverse.

              So thats what it is, unfortunately, I do not have a V in both my hands. The lines never join. I bet they didn't think of that while making it up

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                Jaxal
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                SaLaM SC

                OR maybe its just that your hands are wierd wink

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                  unknownuser
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                  OR maybe its just that your hands are wierd wink

                  My hands dont have a V or I, either.
                  Propably u r the one with wierd hands wink

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                    Jaxal
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                    SaLaM PM

                    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL Yea yea yea yea loooooolll

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                      bmbmm
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                      I can only read 33 on my hands in Chinese, as I was born in HK. LllllllooooolllllL

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                        unknownuser
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                        I can only read 33 on my hands in Chinese, as I was born in HK. LllllllooooolllllL

                        That is a very good point that shows this theory is flawed

                        peace

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                          mquran
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                          LoteTree Have you noticed that divine names cancel each other out?
                          So what does that tell us about the nature of "God"?

                          This is patently FALSE in light of al-quraan. Allah is al-aziz, he's not also 'the weak'. He's al-malikul mulk , he's not also 'the owned' or 'dominated'. Allah is 'al-haqq', he's not 'the false'.

                          We need to be careful with these 'neutrality' notions. Allah has clearly defined himself in the book and patently rejects these notions.

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                            jonny_k
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                            Salam Tahira and all,

                            Salam All I thought since wer'e talking about the 99 names of Allah why not put them on here so we can take one name at a time and disscuss/debate them. scholar

                            In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

                            ASM? ALL?H UL HUSN?
                            Allah! there is no god but He! To Him belong the Most Beautiful Names. (Qur'an 20
                            Al-Asmaaul Husna Al-Asmaaul Husna
                            Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said 'To God belongs 99 names, 100 minus 1, anyone who memorizes them will enter Paradise; He (God) is odd (odd number, he is the Only One), and He loves odd numbers (such as 99)'

                            ALL?H All?h (11)(31(5109)(6124)(7180)(840)(1691)(20(575)(653)(7456)(8520)

                            AR-RAHM?N The Most Compassionate, The Beneficent,The Gracious (13)(17110)(195(21112)(2730)(3652)(5033)(551)(5922(783

                            AR-RAH?M The Merciful (2163)(331)(4100)(53)(59(1141)(1253)(1264)(269)(305)(365

                            AL-MALIK The King (20114)(23116)(5923)(621)(1142)

                            AL-QUDD?S The Most Holy (5923) (621)

                            AS-SAL?M The All-Peaceful, The Bestower of peace (5923)

                            AL-MU'MIN The Granter of security (5923)

                            AL-MUHAYMIN The Protector (5923)

                            AL-'AZ?Z The Mighty (36) (415 (940) (971) (487)(592(611)

                            AL-JABB?R The Compeller (5923)

                            AL-MUTAKABBIR Supreme in Greatness, The Majestic (5923)

                            AL-KH?LIQ The Creator (6102) (1316) (3962)(4062)(5924)

                            AL-B?RI' The Maker (5924)

                            AL-MUSAWWIR The Bestower of form, The Shaper (5924)

                            AL-GAFF?R The Forgiver (2082)(3866)(395)(4042)(7110)

                            AL-QAHH?R The Subduer (1316)(144(3865)(394)(4016)

                            WAHH?BAL- The Bestower (3(389)(3835)

                            AR-RAZZ?Q The Provider (515

                            AL-FATT?H The Opener, The Judge (3426)

                            AL-'AL?M The All-Knowing (215(392)(435)(2441)(3340)353(576)

                            AL-Q?BID The Withholder (2245)

                            AL-B?SIT The Expander (2245)

                            AL-KH?FID The Abaser

                            A R-R?FI' The Exalter

                            AL-MU'IZZ The Bestower of honour (326)

                            AL-MUDHILL The Humiliator (326)

                            AS-SAM?' The All-Hearing (2127) (2137) (2256) (817) (491)

                            AL-BAS?R The All-Seeing (45 (171) (4211) (4227) (574(6719)

                            AL-HAKAM The Judge (2269)

                            AL-'ADL The Just, The Equitable

                            AL-LAT?F The Gentle, The Knower of subtleties (6103) (2263) (3116) (3334) (6714)

                            AL-KHAB?R The All-Aware (61 (1730) (4913) (591 (6311)

                            AL-HAL?M The Forbearing (2225) (2235) (1744) (2259) (3541)

                            AL-'AZ?M The Incomparably Great (2255) (424) (5696)

                            AL-GAF?R The Forgiving (2173) (869) (16110) (4132) (607)

                            ASH-SHAK?R The Appreciative (3530) (3534) (4223) (6417)

                            AL-'ALIYY The Most High (2255) (434) (3130) (424) (4251)

                            AL-KAB?R The Most Great (139) (2262) (3130) (3423) (4012)

                            AL-HAF?Z The Preserver (1157) (3421) (426)

                            AL-MUGH?TH The Sustainer

                            AL-HAS?B The Reckoner (46) (486) (3339)

                            AL-JAL?L The Majestic, The Revered, The Sublime

                            AL-KAR?M The Generous (2740) (826)

                            AR-RAQ?B The Watchful (41) (5117)

                            AL-MUJ?B The Responsive (1161)

                            AL-W?SI' The All-Encompassing, The All-Embracing (2115)(2261)
                            (226 (373) (554)

                            AL-HAK?M The Wise (2129) (2260) (3127) (462) (571)
                            (662)

                            AL-WAD?D The Loving One (1190) (8514)

                            AL-MAJ?D The Most Glorious (1173)

                            AL-B?'ITH The Resurrector (227)page 35

                            ASH-SHAH?D The Witness (479)(4166)(2217)(4153)(482

                            AL-HAQQ The Truth (662)(226)(23116)(3130)

                            AL-WAK?L The Ultimate Trustee, The Disposer of Affairs (3173) (4171) (282 (333) (739)

                            AL-QAWIYY The Most Strong (2240)(2274)(4219)(5725)(5821)

                            AL-MAT?N The Firm One, The Authoritative (515

                            AL-WALIYY The Protector (36 (445) (7196) (422 (4519)

                            AL-HAM?D The All-Praised, The Praiseworthy (141) (14 (3112) (3126) (4142)

                            AL-MUHS? The Reckoner

                            AL-MUBDI' The Originator (104)(1034)(2764)(2919)(8513)

                            AL-MU'?D The Restorer to life (104)(1034)(2764)(2919)(8513)

                            AL-MUHY? The Giver of life (3156) (715 (1523)(3050)(572)

                            AL-MUM?T The Causer of death (3156) (715 (1523) (572)

                            AL-HAYY The Ever-Living (2255)(32)(20111)(255(4065)

                            AL-QAYY?M The Self-Existing by Whom all subsist (2255) (32) (20111)

                            AL-W?JID The Self-Sufficient, The All-Perceiving

                            AL-M?JID The Glorified

                            AL-W?HID The One (2163) (573) (931) (18110) (374)

                            AS-SAMAD The Eternally Besought (1122)

                            AL-Q?DIR The Omnipotent, The Able (665) (3681) (4633) (7540) (86

                            AL-MUQTADIR The Powerful (1845) (5442) (5455)

                            AL-MUQADDIM The Expediter

                            AL- MU'AKHKHIR The Delayer (714)

                            AL-AWWAL The First (573)

                            AL-?KHIR The Last (573)

                            AZ-Z?HIR The Manifest (573)

                            AL-B?TIN The Hidden (573)

                            AL-W?L? The Governor, The Protector

                            AL-MUTA'?L? The Most Exalted (139)

                            AL-BARR The Benign, The Source of All-Goodness (522

                            AT-TAWW?B The Granter and Accepter of repentence (237) (212 (464) (4912) (1103)

                            AL- MUNTAQIM The Lord of Retribution, The Avenger (3222) (4341)(4416)

                            AL-'AFUWW The Pardoner (499) (4149) (2260)

                            AR-RA'?F The Most Kind, The Clement (330) (9117) (579) (5910)

                            M?LIK-UL-MULK Owner of the Kingdom (326)

                            DHUL JAL?L WAL IKR?M Possessor of Majesty and Honour (5527) (557

                            AL-MUQSIT The Just, The Equitable (31

                            AL-J?ME' The Gatherer (39)

                            AL-GHANIYY The All-Sufficient (2263) (397) (397) (473 (5724)

                            AL-MUGHN? The Enricher (92

                            AL-M?NI' The Preventer of harm

                            AD-D?RR The Afflicter

                            AN-N?FI' The Benefiter

                            AN-N?R The Light (2435)

                            AL-H?D? The Guide (2531)

                            AL-BAD?' The Originator (2117) (6101)

                            AL-B?Q? The Everlasting (5527)

                            AL-W?RITH The Ultimate Inheritor (1523)

                            AR-RASH?D The Guide

                            AS-SAB?R The Patient One

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                            JK- You see "ad-daar" meaning "the harmer" is mentioned here though this attribute is NEVER associated with GOD in the Quran. Wf find it only in relation to satan in 5810. Moreover you see that the verse and sura number for that word and others too are not given showing that the list contains extra Quranic attributes. However bro Edip found more than a 100 attributes of GOD in the Quran. Infact he claims them to be exactly 114 but this is yet to be verified. A very important attribute of GOD which has been left out in the above list is "zul fadhlil azeem" meaning "posessor of inifinite grace". GOD Bless!

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                              JK- You see "ad-daar" meaning "the harmer" is mentioned here though this attribute is NEVER associated with GOD in the Quran. Wf find it only in relation to satan in 5810. Moreover you see that the verse and sura number for that word and others too are not given showing that the list contains extra Quranic attributes. However bro Edip found more than a 100 attributes of GOD in the Quran. Infact he claims them to be exactly 114 but this is yet to be verified. A very important attribute of GOD which has been left out in the above list is "zul fadhlil azeem" meaning "posessor of inifinite grace". GOD Bless!

                              I agree with you bro, Ad-Daar was never associatd to Allah directly in the Quran, in fact the word Ad-Daar does not even exist in the Quran

                              Peace

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                                jonny_k
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                                Salam Ahmed Bahgat,

                                I agree with you bro, Ad-Daar was never associatd to Allah directly in the Quran, in fact the word Ad-Daar does not even exist in the Quran

                                Peace

                                JK- Not in the definite form but otherwise it is used for satan in 5810(...wa laisa biDAARIHIM shaiyan illa biisnillah...). GOD Bless!

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                                  unknownuser
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                                  Salam Ahmed Bahgat,

                                  I agree with you bro, Ad-Daar was never associatd to Allah directly in the Quran, in fact the word Ad-Daar does not even exist in the Quran

                                  Peace

                                  JK- Not in the definite form but otherwise it is used for satan in 5810(...wa laisa biDAARIHIM shaiyan illa biisnillah...). GOD Bless!

                                  Thanks bro you are right, I only searched for Ad-daar and Ad-dor

                                  but yes it appears on 5810 as you pronounced and it referes to satan as the one who harms, this again will add weight to our argument, as we can see the name was associated to Satan, as well these names of Allah are called "Asmaa Allah Al Hosna" and Al Hosna means "Beautiful", i.e. the beautiful names of Allah, but I see Ad-daar is not a nice name at all

                                  peace be with you mate

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