SlaveofAllaah wrote: |
Initially i myself thought all the 99 names were mentioned in the Quran then later i realised that few are from the hadith also.
Well thats one i was confused should i consider the rest names which are left out. But later i thought to myself, i have to do my own research a deep one because i we cant just throw something off unless we find any authenticity of leaving it out. Well since we are doing it for the sake of Allaah. |
life wrote: |
Good morning Brother,
WTF joke of the century ? As far as Quran is concerned it will remain intact and no bloody human has been able to change it in past and will not be able to change it in the future. Im not astonished and in a way this crap will do good, it will awake fellow muslims and make them ponder, who has been blindly following whatever is being preached to them. And the people who play with words of God, will burn in hell w'salam |
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Salam bro
The 99 names of Allah is coming from the hadith, there is no such thing in the Quran |
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ahmedbahgat wrote:
I was watching an egyptian program yesterday and I was shocked to find out that Al Azhar has removed 21 names of the 99 because they claim there is no support in Quran and Sunnah, on the other hand they replaced the 21 names by other names "mostely from Hadith" I say this is tital crap, Their secisoon was based on a research by an Arab Muslim not from Egypt, the researcher claimed that the Saudi didn't oppose him eaither what do you think man? |
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slaveofallaah wrote:
^ My point would be, without the innate nature of God present in us we wouldnt have recognised Allaah, so who gave us the reasoning that there is some Supreme Power the answer would be Allaah. If the reasoning was provided by Allaah, to a human being and the ilm or the knowledge again was given by Allaah to us. I conclude without Allaah giving us all this reasoning we wouldnt know about the attributes of God, I personally feel since Quran is a book which preaches Islam(If i am wrong for these particular words do correct me) and the foundation stands in beleving one true God. |
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I would prefer to stick to the attributes of God present in the Quran, since human is fallible and might exceed to such limits which might not be attributes of God. |
Hindi wrote: |
After going through the above postings it appears that each country has
its own list of 99 names. |
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But, what I would sincerely like to know from some one who knows,
like may be brother Ahmed Bahgat, a) Whether the name "JEHOVAHA" occurs, or is part of, one of the 99 names/attributes of Allah in the Koran? |
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b) If the Koran is a confirmation of the previous Scriptures, |
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are/were those Scriptures (OT) from the same god
as Allah? |
Hindi wrote: |
Please also reply to my comments posted under THE 99 NAMES OF ALLAH
in this same Forum. |
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# i dont think the attributes/names of god have to be restricted to (those found in) the quran....nor should they be limited to the arabic language! what do u think? (-: |
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iqbalismail wrote:
Do it mean by nor should they be limited to the arabic language! that v can call Allah (S.W.T) with any languege name? Pls give reasan answer Inshalah. Jazakallah. |
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# well...yes..that is almost what i mean! ...but it would depend on what "name" u call upon god with! let's consider "shiva"...now then, some of the meanings of shiva that i have come across are "blessed one," "one who is bliss and gives happiness to all," "kind one," and "auspicious one"...and in that sense god could very well be called shiva (or brahma or vishnu for that matter)! but shiva also specifically denotes a hindu deity, and his attributes and nature runs against that of god...so there could be some misunderstandings! ...myself, well, i use any name/adjective for god as long as i know it doesn't pose a conflict! ## assalam alaikum..take care! |
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iqbalismail wrote:
I Not under-stand What U mean. Pls give Clear answer Inshallah. |