Sufi Introduction to the 99 Names of Allah and sufi ... - Deen islam
Sufi Introduction to the 99 Names of Allah and sufi ... - Deen islam
Sufi Introduction to the 99 Names of Allah and sufi ... - Deen islam
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Collected by Muhammad Sajad Ali - webmaster – www.deen<strong>islam</strong>.co.uk - 10 th December 2009<br />
The One who is self-sufficient. The One without need <strong>of</strong> anything. The One who transcends all<br />
needs.<br />
The One who is completely satisfied. The One who is free from any wants. The One who is free<br />
from any dependence.<br />
The One who flourishes without help or aid <strong>of</strong> any sort, yet who is needed by all. The One upon<br />
whose wealth <strong>and</strong> riches all o<strong>the</strong>rs depend.<br />
From <strong>the</strong> root gh-n-y which has <strong>the</strong> following classical Arabic connotations:<br />
<strong>to</strong> be free from wants or needs<br />
<strong>to</strong> be self-sufficient, independent<br />
<strong>to</strong> be able <strong>to</strong> do without help from o<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
<strong>to</strong> be content, satisfied<br />
<strong>to</strong> be rich, wealthy, flourishing<br />
This name is used in <strong>the</strong> Qur'ân. For example, see 6:133<br />
Ghanî denotes <strong>the</strong> One whose essential nature is independence, self-sufficiency <strong>and</strong> supreme<br />
wealth.<br />
Mughnî is from this same gh-n-y root <strong>and</strong> denotes specific deeds done by <strong>the</strong> One in bes<strong>to</strong>wing<br />
wealth.<br />
(Also written as al-ghaniy, al-ghani, al-ghanee, al-ghanii, <strong>the</strong> Self-Sufficient, ya ghaniy, ya<br />
ghani, ya ghanee, ya ghanii)<br />
89. Al-Mughanî- The Enricher, The Bes<strong>to</strong>wer <strong>of</strong> Wealth, The Fulfiller <strong>of</strong> Needs<br />
The Enrichcer. He who enriches whom He will.The One who satisfies <strong>the</strong> necessities <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
creatures. Supplier Of Needs To O<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
YA MUGHNlYU: O Enricher! One who invokes this Name, ten times on each<strong>of</strong> ten Fridays, will<br />
become independent <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs.Anyone who reads <strong>the</strong> Salawat (Duraad) 11 times before <strong>and</strong> 11<br />
times after this time 1111 times, he will be granted both material as well as spirtual wealth - if<br />
<strong>Allah</strong> wills. This should be done ei<strong>the</strong>r after Fajr or Esha Solat. But <strong>the</strong> surah Mussammil should<br />
also be recited with it The Enricher<br />
The One who gives wealth abundantly. The One who provides all that is needed. The One whose<br />
wealth fulfills all needs.<br />
The One who enriches all <strong>of</strong> creation. The One who creates all appearances <strong>of</strong> independence or<br />
self-sufficiency.<br />
The One who bes<strong>to</strong>ws satisfaction <strong>and</strong> contentment. The One who bes<strong>to</strong>ws spiritual wealth.<br />
From <strong>the</strong> root gh-n-y which has <strong>the</strong> following classical Arabic connotations:<br />
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