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 />
If this Ism is written on paper, <strong>and</strong> soaked in water <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong> same water sprinkled on anything<br />
or rubbed on<strong>to</strong> something, <strong>the</strong>n th quality <strong>of</strong> "barakah" will be imparted <strong>to</strong> such a thing <strong>and</strong> it will<br />
be safeguarded against all calamities.<br />
The One who is kind, gracious <strong>and</strong> serene in all situations.<br />
The One who is calm <strong>and</strong> deliberate, never hasty, even with <strong>the</strong> rebellious <strong>and</strong> wrongdoers.<br />
The One whose manner is lenient <strong>and</strong> mild.<br />
The One who gives us <strong>the</strong> opportunity <strong>and</strong> situations <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong> be kind, gracious <strong>and</strong> patient.<br />
From <strong>the</strong> root h-l-m which has <strong>the</strong> following classical Arabic connotations:<br />
<strong>to</strong> be forbearing, mild, lenient, clement<br />
<strong>to</strong> be forgiving, gentle, deliberate<br />
<strong>to</strong> be leisurely in manner, not hasty<br />
<strong>to</strong> be calm, serene<br />
<strong>to</strong> manage one's temper<br />
<strong>to</strong> exhibit moderation<br />
This name is used in <strong>the</strong> Qur'ân. For example, see 22:59<br />
Related names:<br />
Halîm is <strong>the</strong> patience that arises from a sense <strong>of</strong> deep serenity, lenience, calm deliberation.<br />
Sabûr is <strong>the</strong> patience that arises by self-restraint, enduring something without complaint.<br />
(Also written as al-halim, al-haleem, al-haliim, <strong>the</strong> Most Serene: ya halim, ya haleem)<br />
33. Al-’Azim- The Great, Mighty- The Supreme Glory, The Mighty Splendor, The Most Gr<strong>and</strong>,<br />
The Magnificent. He who is Most Splendid.The One deserving <strong>the</strong> attributes <strong>of</strong> Exaltment, Glory,<br />
Ex<strong>to</strong>lment, <strong>and</strong> Purity from all imperfection.<br />
YA 'AZIMU: O Magnificent One! Love <strong>and</strong> respect will attend those who frequently invoke this<br />
glorious Name.The reciter <strong>of</strong> this Beautiful name <strong>of</strong> <strong>Allah</strong> will be graced with grate honour <strong>and</strong><br />
dignity <strong>and</strong> respect Insha-<strong>Allah</strong>. If a person writes this name on a piece <strong>of</strong> paper <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>n washes it<br />
with water <strong>and</strong> splits that water on <strong>the</strong> thing he wants <strong>to</strong> be blessed God will bless him with that<br />
thing.<br />
The One who is greatest, mightiest, gr<strong>and</strong>est <strong>and</strong> above all.<br />
The One who is <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> greatest importance.<br />
The One who is magnificent, vast <strong>and</strong> most revered.<br />
The One who is <strong>of</strong> perfect <strong>and</strong> absolute greatness.<br />
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