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Tabel asmaul husna dan artinya pdf download In this world, everything is surrounded by a specific purpose. From birth to death, everything has a set of rules. The same thing goes for individuals and the society itself. People have their own reasons to survive, come what may. One such rule is the Table of All Names and Meanings mentioned in the Quran which is named "asmaul husna" in Arabic. Quran, in its general terms, states that there are 72 names of Allah. 72 names are mentioned in Quran. Every name has a meaning. Each meaning tells something about Allah's greatness. That's why, to understand the glorification of Allah, one should know all his names and their meanings. Knowing them will help us to praise the Lord of the Universe better. The first name mentioned in Quran is "al-Mubin" (the details). The last name is "al-Qahhar" (the comforter). Names mentioned between these two names are called as Asmaul Husna or the names of Allah. There are 99 different names of God in Islam, which are known as the "Asma ul husna" (The best names) or "al-asma al-husna", also translated as the Most Beautiful Names)". Names are not the attributes (properties) of God; in fact, Muslims believe that God's attributes should not be described to us by humans, lest we fall into the error of dividing the "tanzih" (absolute oneness) of God. However, Muslims believe that God has 99 names; each name describes a different attribute or characteristic of Allah. The best names are listed as follows: The Quran mentions the 99 names of God, one-hundred less one, traditionally listed as "one hundred ninety-nine" (). "The Most Beautiful Names" is one translation of the meaning attributed to the phrase in Arabic. The significance of the 99 names is alluded to in the following hadith, narrated by Anas ibn Malik: This included the seven repeated name "al-Hamdu Lillah", which are not counted for this interpretation. Another narration ascribed to Abu Hurairah describes 99 names of God, but they are different from what is taught in schools of Islamic theology. Abu Hurairah said that Muhammad had taught him one hundred Names of God, twenty-five of which he had not previously known. He then recounted them as follows: Other versions include the "asna al-asma" or "al-asma al-husna". cfa1e77820
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