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Title: अल्लाह
Post by: rajiv uppal on September 18, 2007, 10:52:43 AM
अल्लाह
अल्लाह (अरबी : अल्लाह्, الله) अरबी भाषा में ईश्वर के लिये शब्द है । ज़्यादातर इसे मुसलमान अपने एकमात्र परमेश्वर के लिये प्रयुक्त करते हैं । उर्दू और फ़ारसी में अल्लाह को ख़ुदा भी कहा जाता है ।
व्युत्पत्ति
मुसलमान मानते हैं कि अल्लाह शब्द का अर्थ होता है "द गॉड", यानि कि "ईश्वर" । इस शब्द का कोई लिंग नहीं होता न ही कोई बहुवचन ।
मान्यता
इस्लाम में मान्यता है कि अल्लाह अदृश्य पराशक्ति है । उसका कोई रूप (मानव-समान या कोई अन्य) नहीं, कोई रंग, अंग, लिंग (पुरुष या स्त्री), मान, इत्यादि नहीं । उसका कोई पिता-माता या पुत्र-पुत्री नहीं । उसकी मूर्ति या चित्र बनाने पर सख़्त मनाही है । सिर्फ़ वही पूजा योग्य है । वो सर्वशक्तिमान, सर्वज्ञ और सर्वव्यापक है । क़ुरान में अल्लाह के और कई नाम भी दिये गये हैं । अल्लाह की ख़िदमत में कई फ़रिश्ते भी हैं । उसीने मुहम्मद को क़ुरान सुनवाया ।
Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: rajiv uppal on September 18, 2007, 11:41:34 AM
Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim
Following is a list of Allah's Beautiful Names and Attributes.

1. ALLAH
Ism al-Dhat al-Qudsiyya = The Name of the Divine Essence
Ism al-Jalala = The Sublime Name
al-Ism al-A'zam = The Most Magnificent Name

2. Al-Rahman
The All-Beneficent

3. Al-Rahim
The Most Merciful

4. Al-Malik
The King, The Sovereign

5. Al-Quddus
The Most Holy

6. Al-Salam
Peace and Blessing

7. Al-Mu'min
The Guarantor

8. Al-Muhaymin
The Guardian, the Preserver

9. Al-'Aziz
The Almighty, the Self-Sufficient

10. Al-Jabbar
The Powerful, the Irresistible

11. Al-Mutakabbir
The Tremendous

12. Al-Khaliq
The Creator

13. Al-Bari'
The Maker

14. Al-Musawwir
The Fashioner of Forms

15. Al-Ghaffar
The Ever-Forgiving

16. Al-Qahhar
The All-Compelling Subduer

17. Al-Wahhab
The Bestower

18. Al-Razzaq
The Ever-Providing

19. Al-Fattah
The Opener, the Victory-Giver

20. Al-Alim
The All-Knowing, the Omniscient

21. Al-Qabid
The Restrainer, the Straitener

22. Al-Basit
The Expander, the Munificent

23. Al-Khafid
The Abaser

24. Al-Rafi'
The Exalter

25. Al-Mu'izz
The Giver of Honor

26. Al-Mudhill
The Giver of Dishonor

27. Al-Sami'
The All-Hearing

28. Al-Basir
The All-Seeing

29. Al-Hakam
The Judge, the Arbitrator

30. Al-'Adl
The Utterly Just

31. Al-Latif
The Subtly Kind

32. Al-Khabir
The All-Aware

33. Al-Halim
The Forbearing, the Indulgent

34. Al-'Azim
The Magnificent, the Infinite

35. Al-Ghafur
The All-Forgiving

36. Al-Shakur
The Grateful

37. Al-'Ali
The Sublimely Exalted

38. Al-Kabir
The Great

39. Al-Hafiz
The Preserver

40. Al-Muqit
The Nourisher

41. Al-Hasib
The Reckoner

42. Al-Jalil
The Majestic

43. Al-Karim
The Bountiful, the Generous

44. Al-Raqib
The Watchful

45. Al-Mujib
The Responsive, the Answerer

46. Al-Wasi'
The Vast, the All-Encompassing

47. Al-Hakim
The Wise

48. Al-Wadud
The Loving, the Kind One

49. Al-Majid
The All-Glorious

50. Al-Ba'ith
The Raiser of the Dead

51. Al-Shahid
The Witness

52. Al-Haqq
The Truth, the Real

53. Al-Wakil
The Trustee, the Dependable

54. Al-Qawiyy
The Strong

55. Al-Matin
The Firm, the Steadfast

56. Al-Wali
The Protecting Friend, Patron, and Helper

57. Al-Hamid
The All-Praiseworthy

58. Al-Muhsi
The Accounter, the Numberer of All

59. Al-Mubdi'
The Producer, Originator, and Initiator of all

60. Al-Mu'id
The Reinstater Who Brings Back All

61. Al-Muhyi
The Giver of Life

62. Al-Mumit
The Bringer of Death, the Destroyer

63. Al-Hayy
The Ever-Living

64. Al-Qayyum
The Self-Subsisting Sustainer of All

65. Al-Wajid
The Perceiver, the Finder, the Unfailing

66. Al-Majid
The Illustrious, the Magnificent

67. Al-Wahid
The One, the All-Inclusive, the Indivisible

68. Al-Samad
The Self-Sufficient, the Impregnable, the Eternally Besought of All, the Everlasting

69. Al-Qadir
The All-Able

70. Al-Muqtadir
The All-Determiner, the Dominant

71. Al-Muqaddim
The Expediter, He who brings forward

72. Al-Mu'akhkhir
The Delayer, He who puts far away

73. Al-Awwal
The First

74. Al-Akhir
The Last

75. Al-Zahir
The Manifest; the All-Victorious

76. Al-Batin
The Hidden; the All-Encompassing

77. Al-Wali
The Patron

78. Al-Muta'al
The Self-Exalted

79. Al-Barr
The Most Kind and Righteous

80. Al-Tawwab
The Ever-Returning, Ever-Relenting

81. Al-'Afuww
The Pardoner, the Effacer of Sins

82. Al-Muntaqim
The Avenger

83. Al-Ra'uf
The Compassionate, the All-Pitying

84. Malik al-Mulk
The Owner of All Sovereignty

85. Dhu al-Jalal wa al-Ikram
The Lord of Majesty and Generosity

86. Al-Muqsit
The Equitable, the Requiter

87. Al-Jami'
The Gatherer, the Unifier

88. Al-Ghani
The All-Rich, the Independent

89. Al-Mughni
The Enricher, the Emancipator

90. Al-Mu'ti
The Giver

91. Al-Mani'
The Withholder, the Shielder, the Defender

92. Al-Nafi'
The Propitious, the Benefactor

93. Al-Darr
The Distresser, the Harmer

94. Al-Nur
The Light

95. Al-Hadi
The Guide

96. Al-Badi'
The Incomparable, the Originator

97. Al-Baqi
The Ever-Enduring and Immutable

98. Al-Warith
The Heir, the Inheritor of All

99. Al-Rashid
The Guide, Infallible Teacher, and Knower

100. Al-Sabur
The Patient, the Timeless

Subhan Allah wa bi Hamdihi, Subhan Allah al-`Azim
Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: rajiv uppal on September 19, 2007, 04:11:56 AM
The word "Allah" is the perfect description of the "One God" of monotheism for Jews, Christians and Muslims!

Is "Allah" only for Islam and Muslims?
[No! It is for All Three Abrahamic Faiths.]

"Allah" is the same word used by Christian Arabs and Jewish Arabs in their Bible, centuries before Islam came.

On page one [1] of Genesis in the Old Testament, we find the word "Allah" seventeen [17] times.

Every hotel and motel has a Bible. Next time you see one look in the introduction, you will find samples of the different languages they have translated. For Arabic they have translated the verse in the New Testament in Arabic from the famous verse in the Gospel John 3:16 -

"For God so loved the world . . . "
- and the word the translators used in Arabic for "God" is the very same word used by Muslims around the planet, "Allah."
Where Does the word "Allah" Come From?

"Allah" comes from the Arabic word "elah"a god' or something worshiped. - (Arabic) means '

This word (elah) can be made plural (gods), as in "aleha" and it can be male or female just as the word in English can be "goddess."

"Allah" comes from "elaha" but it brings more clarification and understanding.

Allah= Has no gender (not male and not female)
 "He" is used only out of respect and dignity - not for gender
Allah = Always singular - Never plural
 "We" is used only as the "Royal WE" just as in English for royalty
Allah =Means "The Only One to be Worshipped"

Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: my_sai on September 24, 2007, 06:36:51 AM
SAI MA DAYA , SAI MA SHAMMA
Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: saloni1 on October 02, 2007, 01:47:20 PM
Dwarkamai is unique and a heaven on earth.

Oil lamps, Udi, grinding stone,

And the Shila are its worth !

The Mangal Karyalaya

For the sacred ceremonies,

All these and more

Are SHIRDI’S treasures !!.
Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: pam99999 on October 12, 2007, 09:09:48 AM
Awal allah noor upaaya
kudrat ke sab bande
ek noor tr sab jag upajya
kaun bhale kaun change
Title: Re: अल्लाह
Post by: abhinav on January 07, 2008, 11:46:59 AM
RAJIV BHAI,

THANKSSSSSSSS..................

SACH ANAND AA GAYA AAPKA POST PAD KAR...........THANKS.

OM SAI RAM.