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Understanding the Meaning of Al Fattah as the Attribute of Allah SWT Who is the Most Merciful Opener, Also Learn the Meaning of Other Asmaul Husna

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Kapanlagi.com - Allah SWT is the only God worshiped by Muslims. Therefore, every Muslim must know the noble names that only Allah SWT possesses or which are more commonly known as Asmaul Husna. As we know, there are 99 names of Asmaul Husna. Al Fattah is one of them. So, what is the meaning of Al Fattah?

As one of the Asmaul Husna or the good names of Allah SWT, of course Al Fattah has a very noble meaning. By knowing the meaning of Al Fattah and other Asmaul Husna, a Muslim will be motivated to continue to maintain and even increase his faith in Allah SWT.

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Summarized from various sources, here is an explanation of the meaning of Al Fattah and other Asmaul Husna that every Muslim must understand.

 

 

 

1. Meaning of Al Fattah

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Al Fattah is just one of the 99 names of Allah. That means, besides the meaning of Al Fattah, there are still 98 other names of Allah that every Muslim needs to know. As previously explained, each of the names of Allah has a noble meaning. Therefore, recognizing all of the names of Allah will bring blessings and increase the faith of a Muslim.

Here are the meanings of the 99 names of Allah, including the meaning of Al Fattah that every Muslim must know:

Ar Rahman : The Most Merciful

Ar Rahiim : The Most Compassionate

Al Fattah : The Opener of All Doors of Mercy

Al Malik : The King

Al Quddus : The Most Holy

As Salaam : The Giver of Peace

Al Mu'min : The Giver of Security

Al Muhaimin : The Protector

Al Aziz : The Almighty

Al Jabbar : The Compeller

Al Mutakabbir : The Majestic

Al Khaliq : The Creator

Al Baari : The Evolver

Al Mushawwir : The Fashioner

Al Ghaffaar : The Forgiver

Al Qahhaar : The Subduer

Al Wahhaab : The Bestower

Ar Razzaaq : The Provider

Al Fattaah : The Opener of All Doors of Mercy

Al Qaabidh : The Withholder

Al Baasith : The Expander

Al Khaafidh : The Abaser

Ar Raafi : The Exalter

Al Mu'izz : The Honorer

Al Mudzil : The Humiliator

Al Samii : The All-Hearer

Al Bashiir : The All-Seeing

Al Hakam : The Judge

Al 'Adl : The Just

Al Lathiif : The Subtle One

Al Khabiir : The All-Aware

Al Haliim : The Forbearing

Al 'Azhiim : The Magnificent

Al Ghafuur : The Forgiving

As Syakuur : The Grateful

Al 'Aliy : The Most High

Al Kabiir : The Great

Al Hafizh : The Preserver

Al Muqiit : The Sustainer

Al Hasiib : The Reckoner

Al Jaliil : The Majestic

Al Kariim : The Generous

Ar Raqiib : The Watchful

Al Mujiib : The Responsive

Al Waasi : The All-Encompassing

Al Hakiim : The Wise

Al Waduud : The Loving

Al Majiid : The Glorious

Al Baa'its : The Resurrector

As Syahiid : The Witness

Al Haqq : The Truth

Al Wakiil : The Trustee

Al Qawiyyu : The Strong

Al Matiin : The Firm

Al Waliyy : The Protector

Al Hamiid : The Praiseworthy

Al Muhshii : The Counter

Al Mubdi : The Originator

Al Mu'iid : The Restorer

Al Muhyii : The Giver of Life

Al Mumiitu : The Bringer of Death

Al Hayyu : The Living

Al Qayyuum : The Self-Existing

Al Waajid : The Finder

Al Maajid : The Glorious

Al Wahid : The One

Al Ahad : The Unique

As Shamad : The Eternal

Al Qaadir : The Able

Al Muqtadir : The Powerful

Al Muqaddim: The Expediter

Al Mu'akkhir : The Delayer

Al Awwal : The First

Al Aakhir : The Last

Az Zhaahir : The Manifest

Al Baathin : The Hidden

Al Waali : The Governor

Al Muta'aalii : The Most Exalted

Al Barru : The Source of Goodness

At Tawwaab : The Acceptor of Repentance

Al Muntaqim : The Avenger

Al Afuww : The Forgiver

Ar Ra'uuf : The Compassionate

Malikul Mulk : The Owner of All

Dzul Jalaali Wal Ikraam : The Lord of Majesty and Bounty

Al Muqsith : The Equitable

Al Jamii' : The Gatherer

Al Ghaniyy : The Self-Sufficient

Al Mughnii : The Enricher

Al Maani : The Withholder

Ad Dhaar : The Distresser

An Nafii : The Bestower of Benefits

An Nuur : The Light

Al Haadii : The Guide

Al Badii' : The Incomparable

Al Baaqii : The Everlasting

Al Waarits : The Inheritor

Ar Rasyiid : The Guide to the Right Path

As Shabuur : The Patient

Those are among the explanations of the meaning of Al Fattah as one of the names of Allah that every Muslim must know. Hopefully, it will be beneficial and increase our faith as Muslims. Amen.

 

 

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