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ALLAH HAS NINETY NINE NAMES BEAUTIFUL AND UGLY NAMES

Allah has ninety – nine names bearing good and evil forces equal to yin – yan names with powerful messages, in their attributes and properties.

A prophetic Hadith states “God has ninety – nine names, one less than a hundred.  He who learns them all will enter paradise.  The great name is the unknown name remaind to make up the hundred.  If the missing one became known, knowledge will be associated with that one great name.  God will answer the prayer if the hundredth name is uttered.

It is said that Mohammad said that the name was to be found in the second, third or twentieth suras, in which God is designated by the titles living (al-haiy), self-sufficient (al-qaiyum).  As a result of not knowing the great name that has the hidden essence of God, the unknown name must be endowed with magical properties.  To know it one has to use magical devices which might connect with the name.  Amulets and charms often help the discovery of the name by teeming.

The following is some names playing the good card.

THE BEAUTIFUL NAMES ARE:

Al-Rahim: the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.  Al-Ghaffar: the all-forgiving.  Al-Ghafur: the Pardoner. Al-Adil: the Just, Equitable, Impartial.  Al-Latif: the Subtle, Al-Shafee, the Gracious, Refined.  Al-Halim: the Lenient, Clement, most serene, Most Kind and Gentle.  Al-Karim: the Generous, the Bountiful.  Al-Barr: the Gracious Benefactor, the Source of Goodness.  Al-Afuw: the Eraser of Sins, the Remover of Error, Fault, and Wrong Action.  Dhul-Jalali wal-Ikram: the Lord of Majesty and Generosity.

The following is some names playing the ugly card.

THE UGLY NAMES ARE:

Al-Mudhill the Humiliator, the Degrader, Bringer of Dishonor and Disgrace.  Al-Mumit: the Taker of Life, the Creator of Death, Al-Muntaqim: the Avenger, the Inflictor of Retribution.  Al-Darr: the Punisher, Bringer of Harm to Those Who Offend Him.

The question is if God has the forgiveness quality then why he also follows killing?  He certainly has a strange way of showing mercy!

There is a roaster of contradictions and inconsistencies.

The Koran consists of one hundred and fourteen suras or chapters.  Except for sura 9, each chapter begins by repeating the first line of the first sura: In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful daily noted is this correct?  This is just his mini character, not example of all.