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1.
Muhammad |
2.
Ahmad |
3.
Hamid |
4. Mahmud (the Most Highly Praised), |
5.
Aheed (name of the Prophet in the
Torah) |
6.
Wahid (Unique) |
7.
Mahi
(the Effacer) |
8.
Hashir
(theGatherer) |
9.
Aqib
(the Last in Succession) |
10.
TaHa (Surah of the Holy Qu’ran) |
11.
YaSin (Surah of the Holy Qu’ran) |
12.
Tahir (the Pure) |
13.
Mutahir (the Purifier) |
14.
Taiyeb (the Good) |
15.
Saiyed (the Master) |
16.
Rasool
(Messenger) |
17.
Nabi (the Prophet) |
18.
Rasool ur-Rahmah (the Messenger of
Mercy) |
19.
Qayim (the Straight One) |
20.
Jami (the Collector) |
21.
Muqt (the Selected) |
22.
Muqi (the Best Example) |
23.
Rasool al-Malahim (the
Messenger of Fierce Battles) |
24.
Rasool ur-Rahah (the Messenger of
Rest) |
25.
Kamil
(the Perfect) |
26.
Ikil (theCrown) |
27.
Mudathir (theCovered One) |
28.
Muzzamil (the One Wrapped One) |
29.
Abdullah (the Save of Allah) |
30.
Habibullah (the Beloved of Allah) |
31.
Safiyuallh (the Intimate of Allah) |
32.
Najiyullah (the Confidant of Allah) |
33.
Kalimullah (the Speaker of Allah) |
34.
Khatim ul-Ambiya
(the Seal of the prophets) |
35.
Khatim ur-Rasool (the Seal of the
Messengers) |
36.
Muhyi (the Reviver) |
37.
Munj (the Rescuer) |
38.
Muthakkir (the Reminder) |
39.
Nasir (the Helper) |
40.
Mansoor (the Victorious One) |
41.
Nabiy ur-Rahmah (the Prophet of
Mercy) |
42.
Nabi ut-Tauba(the Prophet of
Repentance) |
43.
Haris Alaykum (Watchful over You) |
44.
Ma’lum (the Known One) |
45.
Shahir (the Famous) |
46.
Shahid (the Witness) |
47.
Shaheed (Witnesser) |
48.
Mashhood (the Attested) |
49.
Bashir (the Newsbringer) |
50.
Mubashir (the Spreader of Good News) |
51.
Nathir (the Warner) |
52.
Munthir
(the Admonisher) |
53.
Nur (the Light) |
54.
Siraj
( the Lamp) |
55.
Misbah (the Lantern) |
56.
Huda (the Guidance) |
57.
Mahdi (the Rightly Guided One) |
58.
Munir(the Illumined One) |
59.
Da’a (the Caller) |
60.
Madu’u (the Called One) |
61.
Mujib (theResponsive) |
62.
Mujab (the One responded to) |
63.
Hafiy
(theWelcoming) |
64.
‘Afw (Overlooker of Sins) |
65.
Wali (the Friend) |
66. Haqq (the Truth) |
67.
Qowiy (the Powerful) |
68.
Amin
(the Trustworth) |
69.
Ma’mun (the Trusted) |
70.
Karim
(the Noble) |
71.
Mukarram (the Honoured) |
72.
Makin
(the Firm) |
73.
Matin (the Stable) |
74.
Mubin (the Evident) |
75.
Mu’mil (the Hoped for) |
76.
Wasul (the Connection) |
77.
Dhu Quwa (the Possessor of Power) |
78.
Dhu Hurmah (the Possessor of Honor) |
79.
Dhu Makana
(the Possessor of
Firmness) |
80.
Dhu ‘ Azz (the Possessor Of Might) |
81.
Dhu Fadl (the Possessor of Grace) |
82.
Muta’ (the One Obeyed) |
83.
Muti’ (the Obedient) |
84.
Qadim Sidq (the Foot of Sincerity) |
85.
Rahmah (Mercy) |
86.
Burshra (the Good News) |
87.
Ghawth (the Redeemer) |
88.
Ghayth
(Succor) |
89.
Ghiyath (Help) |
90. Ni'matullah
(theBlessings of Allah) |
91.
Hadiyatullah (the Gift of Allah) |
92.
'Urwatu Wuthqa (the Trusty Handhold) |
93.
Siratuallah (the Path of Allah) |
94.
Siratumustaqim (the Straight path) |
95.
Dhikrullah (Remembrance of Allah) |
96.
Sayfullah (the Sword of Allah) |
97.
Hizbullah
(the party of Allah) |
98.
Al-Najm ath-thaqib (the Piercing
Star) |
99.Mustafa
(ChosenOne) |
100.
Mujtaba (the Select) |
101.
Muntaqa (the Eloquent) |
102.
Umiy (the Unlettered) |
103.
Mukhtar (the Chosen) |
104.
Ajeer (Allah’s Worker) |
105.
Jabbar (the Compelling) |
106.
Abu Qasim
(Father of Qasim) |
107.
Abu at-Tahir (Father of Pure) |
108.
Abu at-Taiyeb
(GoodFather) |
109.
Abu Ibrahim (Father of Ibrahim) |
110.
Mushafa (the One Whose Intercession
is Accepted) |
111.
Shafi' (the Interceder) |
112.
Salih (the Righteous) |
113.
Muslih (the Conciliator) |
114.
Muhaymin (the Guardian) |
115.Sadiq
(The
Truthful)
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Musaddaq (the Confirmer) |
117.
Sidq (theSincerity) |
118.
Saiyed ul-Mursalin (the Master of the
Messengers) |
119.
Imam ul-Mutaqim (the Leader of the
God-Fearing) |
120.
Qayid ul-Ghur il-Muhajjilin
(the Guide of the Brightly Shines Ones) |
121.
Khalil ur-Rahman (the
Friends of the Merciful) |
122.
Barr (the Pious) |
123.
Mubirr (the Venerated) |
124.
Wajih (the Eminent) |
125.
Nasseh (the Adviser) |
126.Nasih
(theCounselor) |
127.
Wakeel (the Advocate) |
128.
Mutawakil (the Reliant on Allah) |
129.
Kafeel (the Guarantor) |
130.
Shafeeq (the Tender) |
131.
Muqeem as-Sunna (the
Establisher of Way) |
132.
Muqaddis (the Sacred) |
133.
Ruh ul-Qudus (the Holy Spirit) him |
134.
Ruh ul-Haqq (the Spirit of Truth) |
135.
Ruh ul-Qist (the spirit of Justice) |
136.
Kaf (the Qualified) |
137.
Muktaf (the Broad-shouldered) |
138.
Baligh (the Proclaimer) |
139.
Mubaligh (the Informer) |
140.
Shaf (the Healing) |
141.
Wasil (the Inseparable Friend) |
142.
Mawsool (the One Bound to Allah) |
143.
Sabiq (the Foremost) |
144.
Sa'iq (theDriver) |
145.
Hadi (the Guide) |
146.
Muhd (the Guided) |
147.
Muqaddam (the Overseer) |
148.
Aizz' (the Mighty) |
149.
Fadil (the Outstanding) |
150.
Mufaddil (the Favored) |
151.
Fatih (the Opener) |
152.
Miftah (the key) |
153.
Miftah ur-Rahman (the Key of Mercy) |
154.
Miftah ul-Jannah (the Key to the
Garden ) |
155.
'Alam ul-Iman (He taught the Faith) |
156.
'Alm ul-Yaqeen ( He Taught Certainty) |
157.
Dalail' ul-Khayrat (Guide to Good
Things) |
158.
Musahih ul-Hasanat (the Verifier of
Good Deeds) |
159.
Muqeel ul-'Atharat (the Forewarner of
False Steps) |
160.
Safooh 'an az-Zallat (the Pardoner of
Oppressions) |
161.
Sahib ush-Shafa'h (the
Possessor of intercession) |
162. Sahib ul-Maqam (thePossessor of the Honoured Station) |
163.
Sahib ul-Qadam (Owner of the
Footprint) |
164.
Makhsoosun bil-'Azz (Distinguished
with Might) |
165.
Makhsoosun bil-Majd (Distinguished
with Glory) |
166.
Makhsoosun bish-Sharaf (Distinguished
with Nobility) |
167.
Sahib ul-Waseelah (the Possessor
of the Closest Access) |
168.
Sahib us-Sayf (the Owner of the
Sword) |
169.
Sahib ul-Fadeelah (the Possessor of
Pre-eminence) |
170.
Sahib ul-Izar (the Owner of the
Cloth) |
171. Sahib ul-Hujjah
(thePossessor of Proof) . |
172.
Sahib us-Sultan (the Possessor of
Authority) |
173.
Sahib ur-Rida' (the Owner of the
Robe) |
174.
Sahib ud-Darajat ir-Rafi' (thePossessor
of the Lofty Rank) |
175.
Sahib ut-Taj (the Possessor of Crown) |
176.
Sahib ul-Maghir (the Possessor of
Forgiveness) |
177.
Sahib ul-Liwa' (the Possessor of the
Flag) |
178.
Sahib ul-Mi'raj (the Master of the
Night Journey) |
179.
Sahib ul-Qadeeb (the Possessor of the
Staff) |
180. Sahib ul-Buraq (theOwner of Buraq) |
181.
Sahib ul-Khatam (the Owner of the
Ring) |
182.
Shahib ul-'Alamah (the Owner of the
Sign) |
183.
Sahib ul-Burhan (the Possessor of the
Evidence) |
184.
Sahib ul-Bayan (the Possessor of
Evident Proofs) |
185.
Faseeh ul-Lisan (the Good
Communicatior) |
186.
Mutahhir ul-Jannah (the Purifier the
Soul) |
187.
Ra'uf '
(the Kind) |
188.Raheem (theMercy-giving) |
189.Uthan Khayr
(the Good Listener) |
190.
Saheeh ul-Islam (the Completer of
Islam) |
191.
Saiyed ul-Khawnain (the Master of the
Two Universes) |
192.
'Ayn ul-Na'eem (the Spring of Bliss) |
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'Ayn ul-Ghur (the Spring of Beauty) |
194.
Sa'dullah (the Joy of Allah) |
195.
Sa'd ul-Khalq (the joy of the
Creator) |
196.
Khateeb ul-Umam (the Preacher of
Nations) |
197.
'Alm ul-Huda (theTeacher of the
Guidance) |
198.
Khashif ul-Kurb
(the Remover of Worries) |
199.
Rafi'ur-Rutab (the Raiser of Ranks) |
200.
'Azz ul-'Arab (the Might of the
Arabs) |
201.
Sahib ul-Farah (the Possessor of
Happiness) |
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