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  2. Names of God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Names of Allah in Arabic calligraphy. Quranic verse 3:26 is cited as evidence against the validity of using Divine names for persons, with the example of Mālik ul-Mulk (مَـٰلِكُ ٱلْمُلْكُ: "Lord of Power" or "Owner of all Sovereignty"): Say: "O God!

  3. File:Arabic components (letters) in the word Allah.svg

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    English: The word Allah, in Arabic. alif; hamzat waṣl (همزة وصل) lām; ... Added Arabic text, changed font: 14:01, 1 September 2011: 640 × 400 (12 KB) Derfel73

  4. File:Allah.svg - Wikipedia

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    Arabic word for Allah, the word for god in Arabic. Used commonly by Muslims. Items portrayed in this file ... == Summary == *Allah (God) in simple en:Arabic calligraphy.

  5. File:Allah names 1.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Allah Masjid an-Nabawi Calligraphy.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Allah - Wikipedia

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    The other names are known as the 99 Names of Allah (al-asmā' al-ḥusná lit. meaning: 'the best names' or 'the most beautiful names') and considered attributes, each of which evoke a distinct characteristic of Allah. [13] [61] All these names refer to Allah, the supreme and all-comprehensive divine name. [62]

  8. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic Extended-B and Arabic Extended-A ranges encode additional Qur'anic annotations and letter variants used for various non-Arabic languages. The Arabic Presentation Forms-A range encodes contextual forms and ligatures of letter variants needed for Persian, Urdu, Sindhi and Central Asian languages.

  9. Al-Ḥalīm - Wikipedia

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    In his book, "Al-Maqsad Al-Asna fi Sharah Asma' Allahu al-Husna" ("The best means in explaining Allah's Beautiful Names"), Imam Al Ghazali translates Al-Ḥalīm as "The Non-Precipitate and Forbearing One". He states that Al-Ḥalīm is "the One Who Witnesses the disobedience of the disobedient, the One Who Sees the violation of the command ('amr).