The 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul-Husna): Meanings, Benefits & How to Memorize Them

Written by QIO Faizan on April 29, 2026

Why the 99 Names of Allah Matter

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

"Allah has ninety-nine names — one hundred minus one. Whoever memorizes (and lives by) them will enter Paradise." — Sahih al-Bukhari (2736), Sahih Muslim (2677)

The Arabic word used — ahsaha — is often translated as "memorizes," but scholars of hadith explain that it means more than rote memory. It means to know each name, understand its meaning, reflect on it, and allow it to shape how you relate to Allah. It is knowledge plus consciousness.

The 99 Names are referred to in Arabic as Asma ul-Husna (الأسماء الحسنى) — The Most Beautiful Names. The Quran commands:

"And to Allah belong the most beautiful names, so invoke Him by them." — Quran 7:180

This guide presents all 99 names with their Arabic script, transliteration, meaning, and a brief explanation — followed by a practical memorization plan.


The Foundation: Allah's Names Are Unique

Before studying the names, one important principle from Islamic theology (aqeedah): Allah's names and attributes are affirmed as they appear in the Quran and Sunnah, without distorting their meaning, denying them, or comparing them to human qualities. This principle is called tafweedh or ithbat — affirming what Allah has affirmed for Himself.


The 99 Names of Allah — Complete List

The names below are drawn from the authentic Quranic and hadith tradition. Scholars note that the exact list of 99 is a matter of scholarly discussion, but the following represents the most well-known and widely accepted compilation, drawing primarily from the hadith of al-Walid recorded in Tirmidhi (3507).

Group 1 — Names Related to Allah's Greatness and Majesty

#ArabicTransliterationMeaning
1اللهAllahThe One True God — the proper name of the Creator
2الرَّحْمَنُAr-RahmanThe Most Merciful (general mercy for all creation)
3الرَّحِيمُAr-RaheemThe Most Compassionate (special mercy for believers)
4الْمَلِكُAl-MalikThe King, The Sovereign
5الْقُدُّوسُAl-QuddusThe Absolutely Pure, The Holy
6السَّلَامُAs-SalamThe Source of Peace
7الْمُؤْمِنُAl-Mu'minThe Giver of Security, The Faithful
8الْمُهَيْمِنُAl-MuhayminThe Guardian, The Overseer
9الْعَزِيزُAl-AzeezThe Almighty, The All-Powerful
10الْجَبَّارُAl-JabbarThe Compeller, The Restorer
11الْمُتَكَبِّرُAl-MutakabbirThe Supreme, The Majestic
12الْخَالِقُAl-KhaliqThe Creator
13الْبَارِئُAl-Bari'The Originator (who creates from nothing)
14الْمُصَوِّرُAl-MusawwirThe Fashioner of Forms
15الْغَفَّارُAl-GhaffarThe Ever-Forgiving
16الْقَهَّارُAl-QahharThe Subduer, The Dominant
17الْوَهَّابُAl-WahhabThe Bestower of Gifts
18الرَّزَّاقُAr-RazzaqThe Provider of Sustenance
19الْفَتَّاحُAl-FattahThe Opener, The Judge
20الْعَلِيمُAl-'AleemThe All-Knowing

Group 2 — Names of Allah's Power and Control

#ArabicTransliterationMeaning
21الْقَابِضُAl-QabidhThe Withholder
22الْبَاسِطُAl-BasitThe Extender, The Expander
23الْخَافِضُAl-KhafidhThe Reducer (who lowers the arrogant)
24الرَّافِعُAr-Rafi'The Exalter (who raises the humble)
25الْمُعِزُّAl-Mu'izzThe Honourer
26الْمُذِلُّAl-MudhilThe Humiliator (of the wrongdoers)
27السَّمِيعُAs-Sami'The All-Hearing
28الْبَصِيرُAl-BaseerThe All-Seeing
29الْحَكَمُAl-HakamThe Judge
30الْعَدْلُAl-'AdlThe Just, The Utterly Fair
31اللَّطِيفُAl-LateefThe Subtle, The Gentle, The Kind
32الْخَبِيرُAl-KhabeerThe Fully Aware
33الْحَلِيمُAl-HaleemThe Forbearing, The Patient
34الْعَظِيمُAl-'AdheemThe Magnificent
35الْغَفُورُAl-GhafoorThe Forgiving
36الشَّكُورُAsh-ShakoorThe Most Appreciative, The Rewarder of Gratitude
37الْعَلِيُّAl-'AliThe Most High
38الْكَبِيرُAl-KabeerThe Most Great
39الْحَفِيظُAl-HafeezhThe Preserver, The Protector
40الْمُقِيتُAl-MuqeetThe Sustainer, The Nourisher

Group 3 — Names of Allah's Closeness and Mercy

#ArabicTransliterationMeaning
41الْحَسِيبُAl-HaseebThe Reckoner, The Sufficient
42الْجَلِيلُAl-JaleelThe Majestic
43الْكَرِيمُAl-KareemThe Generous, The Noble
44الرَّقِيبُAr-RaqeebThe Watchful
45الْمُجِيبُAl-MujeebThe Responsive, The Answerer of Prayers
46الْوَاسِعُAl-Wasi'The All-Encompassing
47الْحَكِيمُAl-HakeemThe All-Wise
48الْوَدُودُAl-WadoodThe Loving, The Affectionate
49الْمَجِيدُAl-MajeedThe Most Glorious
50الْبَاعِثُAl-Ba'ithThe Resurrector
51الشَّهِيدُAsh-ShaheedThe Witness
52الْحَقُّAl-HaqqThe Truth, The Reality
53الْوَكِيلُAl-WakeelThe Trustee, The Disposer of Affairs
54الْقَوِيُّAl-QawiyyThe All-Strong
55الْمَتِينُAl-MateenThe Firm, The Steadfast
56الْوَلِيُّAl-WaliyyThe Protecting Friend, The Guardian
57الْحَمِيدُAl-HameedThe Praiseworthy
58الْمُحْصِيAl-MuhsiThe All-Enumerating, The Counter
59الْمُبْدِئُAl-Mubdi'The Originator, The Initiator
60الْمُعِيدُAl-Mu'eedThe Restorer

Group 4 — Names of Life, Power, and Uniqueness

#ArabicTransliterationMeaning
61الْمُحْيِيAl-MuhyiThe Giver of Life
62الْمُمِيتُAl-MumeetThe Taker of Life
63الْحَيُّAl-HayyThe Ever-Living
64الْقَيُّومُAl-QayyoomThe Self-Sustaining, The Sustainer of All
65الْوَاجِدُAl-WajidThe Perceiver, The Finder
66الْمَاجِدُAl-MajidThe Illustrious, The Noble
67الْوَاحِدُAl-WahidThe One, The Unique
68الْأَحَدُAl-AhadThe Indivisible, The Only One
69الصَّمَدُAs-SamadThe Self-Sufficient, The Eternal Refuge
70الْقَادِرُAl-QadirThe All-Capable, The Powerful
71الْمُقْتَدِرُAl-MuqtadirThe All-Determiner
72الْمُقَدِّمُAl-MuqaddimThe Expediter, The Promoter
73الْمُؤَخِّرُAl-Mu'akhkhirThe Delayer
74الْأَوَّلُAl-AwwalThe First
75الْآخِرُAl-AkhirThe Last
76الظَّاهِرُAdh-DhahirThe Manifest, The Evident
77الْبَاطِنُAl-BatinThe Hidden, The Inner
78الْوَالِيAl-WaliThe Governor, The Master
79الْمُتَعَالِيAl-Muta'aliThe Self-Exalted, The Most High
80الْبَرُّAl-BarrThe Source of All Goodness

Group 5 — Names of Forgiveness, Guidance, and Completion

#ArabicTransliterationMeaning
81التَّوَّابُAt-TawwabThe Ever-Accepting of Repentance
82الْمُنْتَقِمُAl-MuntaqimThe Avenger (of justice)
83الْعَفُوُّAl-'AfuwwThe Pardoner, The Effacer of Sins
84الرَّءُوفُAr-Ra'oofThe Most Kind, The Most Gentle
85مَالِكُ الْمُلْكِMalik-ul-MulkThe Owner of All Sovereignty
86ذُو الْجَلَالِ وَالْإِكْرَامِDhul-Jalali wal-IkramThe Lord of Majesty and Honour
87الْمُقْسِطُAl-MuqsitThe Equitable, The Just
88الْجَامِعُAl-Jami'The Gatherer
89الْغَنِيُّAl-GhaniThe Self-Sufficient, The Rich
90الْمُغْنِيAl-MughniThe Enricher
91الْمَانِعُAl-Mani'The Preventer of Harm
92الضَّارُّAd-DarrThe Creator of the Harmful (by His will and wisdom)
93النَّافِعُAn-Nafi'The Creator of Good and Benefit
94النُّورُAn-NoorThe Light
95الْهَادِيAl-HadiThe Guide
96الْبَدِيعُAl-Badi'The Incomparable Originator
97الْبَاقِيAl-BaqiThe Everlasting
98الْوَارِثُAl-WarithThe Inheritor of All
99الرَّشِيدُAr-RasheedThe Guide to the Right Path

The Benefits of Knowing Allah's Names

Scholars of Islam explain several profound benefits of knowing and living by Asma ul-Husna:

1. It deepens your relationship with Allah. You cannot truly love, fear, hope in, or trust someone you don't know. Knowing Allah's names gives you specific, concrete points of connection. When you are struggling financially, you call upon Ar-Razzaq — the Provider. When you need forgiveness, you call upon Al-Ghaffar — the Ever-Forgiving. When you are afraid, you call upon Al-Mu'min — the Giver of Security.

2. It transforms your dua. The Quran instructs: "So invoke Him by them" (7:180). Scholars like Ibn al-Qayyim explain that calling upon Allah by His names that are relevant to your need is one of the greatest means of having your dua answered.

For example: "Ya Shafi" (O Healer) when asking for recovery. "Ya Razzaq" (O Provider) when asking for rizq. This is the Prophetic method.

3. It builds God-consciousness (taqwa). When you know that Allah is Al-Raqeeb (The Watchful) and Al-Shaheed (The Witness), it naturally increases your awareness that you are never unobserved, which is the very definition of taqwa.

4. It strengthens your trust in Allah (tawakkul). Knowing that Allah is Al-Wakeel (The Trustee), Al-Qayyoom (The Self-Sustaining), and Al-Hafeedh (The Preserver) builds real trust — not just a slogan, but a conviction grounded in understanding what those names mean.


How to Memorize the 99 Names: A Practical Plan

Step 1 — Learn in thematic groups, not as a numbered list

Don't memorize 99 names as a list, the way you memorize a phone number. Group them by theme (as done above). Your brain retains meaning far better than arbitrary sequences.

Step 2 — Start with the names you already use

You already know Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem from Bismillah. You already know Al-Aleem, Al-Hakeem from Quranic phrases. Build from what you know.

Week 1–2: Names 1–20 (Group 1) Week 3–4: Names 21–40 (Group 2) Week 5–6: Names 41–60 (Group 3) Week 7–8: Names 61–80 (Group 4) Week 9–10: Names 81–99 (Group 5)

Step 3 — Say them in your adhkar

After Fajr or before sleeping, recite the names you are currently learning in sequence. Repetition across days is more effective than cramming.

Step 4 — Connect each name to a Quranic verse

When you learn Al-Wadood (The Loving), find where it appears in the Quran (11:90, 85:14). Read the verse in context. This creates a memory anchor far stronger than the name alone.

Step 5 — Make dua using the names

After learning Al-Mujeeb (The Answerer of Prayers), make dua using it: "Ya Mujeeb, answer my dua." This active use is the fastest path to deep memorization.

Step 6 — Teach someone else

The Prophet ﷺ said: "Convey from me even one verse." Teaching what you've learned — even to a family member or child — rapidly accelerates your own retention.


A Note on the Name "Allah"

Allah (الله) is not simply an Arabic word for "God." It is the proper, unique name of the Creator — a name that has no plural form, no feminine form, and no equivalent in any other language. It is the name Allah called Himself:

"Indeed, I am Allah. There is no deity except Me, so worship Me." — Quran 20:14

All 99 names are names and attributes of the One referred to by this name.

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