The 99 names of Allah
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Ar Rahman (The Most Gracious)
Ar Raheem (The Most Merciful)
Al Malik (The King)
Al Quddus (The Most Holy)
As Salam (The Ultimate Provider of Peace)
Al Mu’min (The Gurrant Blessing)
Al Muhaymin (The Guardian, The Preserver)
Al Aziz (The Almighty, The Self Sufficient)
Al Jabbaar (The Powerful)
Al Mutakabbir (The Greatest)
Al Khaaliq (The Creator)
Al Baari (The Maker)
Al Musawwir (The Fashioner of Forms)
Al Ghaffaar (The Ever-Forgiving)
Al Qahhaar (The All Subduer)
Al Wahhaab (The Bestower)
Ar Razzaaq (The Ever-Providing, The Sustainer)

Al Alim (The All-Knowing, The Omniscient)
Al Qaabid (The Restrainer, The Straightener)
Al Baasit (The Expander, The Munificent)
Al Khaafid (The Abaser, The Demeanour)
Ar Raafi’ (The Exalter)
Al Mu’izz (The Giver of Honour)
Al Muzil (The Humiliator)
As Sami/Al Sami’ (The All-Hearing)
Al Basir (The All-Seeing)

Al ‘Adi (The Utterly Just)
Al Latif (The Kind)
Al Khabir (The All-Aware)
Al Halim (The Forbearer, The Indulgent)
Al ‘Azim (The Magnificent, The Infinite)

Ash Shakur (The Grateful)
Al Ali (The Sublimely Exalted)
Al Kabir (The Great)
Al Hafiz (The Preserver, The Protector)
Al Muqit (The Nourisher)
Al Hasib (The Reckoner)
Al Jalil (The Majestic)
Al Karim (The Bountiful, The Generous)
Ar Raqib (The Watchful)
Al Mujib (The Responsive, The Answerer)
Al Wasi’ (The Vast, The All Encompassing)
Al Hakim (The Wise)
Al Wadud (The Loving, The Kind One)
Al Majid (The All Glorious)
Al Ba’ith (The Raiser of the Dead)
Ash Shahid (The Witness)
Al Haqq (The Truth, The Real)
Al Wakil (The Trustee, The Dependable)
Al Qawiyy (The Strong)
Al Matin (The Firm, The Steadfast)
Al Wali (The Protecting Friend, Patron and Supporter)
Al Hamid (The All Praiseworthy)
Al Muhsi (The Accounter, The Numberer of All)
Al Mubdi (The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of All)
Al Mu’id (The Reinstater Who Brings Back All)
Al Muhyi (The Giver of Life)
Al Mumit (The Bringer of Death, The Destroyer)
Al Hayy (The Ever-Living)
Al Qayyum (The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All)
Al Waajid (The Perceiver, The Finder, The Unfailing)
Al Maajid (The Illustrious, The Magnificent)
Al Ahad (The Self Subsisting Sustainer of All)
As Samad (The Everlasting, The Eternal Refuge)
Al Qaadir (He All-Capable, The Most Able, The Most Powerful)
Al Muqtadir (The All Determiner, The Dominant)
Al Muqaddim (He Expediter, He Who Brings Forward)
Al Mu’Akhkhir (The Delayer, He Who Brings Backwards)


Az Zaahir (The Manifest, The All Victorious)
Al Baatin (The Hidden, The All Encompassing)
Al Waali (The Patron)
Al Muta’ali (The Self Exalted)
Al Barr (The Most Kind and Righteous)
At Tawwaab (The Ever-Pardoning, Ever Relenting)
Al Muntaqim (The Avenger)

Ar Ra’uf (The Clement, The Compassionate, The All-Pitying)
Malik Al Mulk (The Owner of All Sovereignty)
Dhu Al Jalal Wa Al Ikram (The Lord of Majesty and Generosity)
Al Muqsit (The Equitable, The Requiter)
Al Jaami’ (The Gatherer, The Unifier)
Al Ghani (The All Rich, The Independent)
Al Mughni (The Enricher, The Emancipator)
Al Mani’ (The Withholder, The Shielder, The Defender)
Ad Dharr (The Distresser)
An Nafi’ (The Propitious, The Benefactor)
An Nur (The Light)
Al Hadi (The Guide)
Al Badi (Incomparable, The Originator)
Al Baaqi (The Ever Enduring and Immutable)
Al Waarith (The Heir, The Inheritor of All)
Ar Rashid (The Guide, Infallible Teacher and Knower)
Al Saboor (The Forbearing, The Patient)
More than twice it’s mentioned that Allah is forgiving, it’s never too late to repent for any bad deeds you have committed no matter how small they are. More than once its mentioned Allah is the ultimate judge, no ones judgment should matter to you more than the judgment of Allah