🕊 I. Names of Mercy, Love & Forgiveness (11)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Ar-Raḥmān (The Most Merciful) | “I must earn love to be worthy.” → No, His mercy reaches you regardless. |
| Ar-Raḥīm (The Especially Merciful) | “Harshness leads to growth.” → No, His mercy nurtures you gently. |
| Al-Ghaffār (The Constant Forgiver) | “I’m too broken to ever be whole again.” → No, He forgives without limit. |
| Al-Ghafūr (The All-Forgiving) | “My shame defines me.” → No, He wipes the record and the trace. |
| At-Tawwāb (The Ever-Accepter of Repentance) | “I’m too far gone to return.” → No, return is always open. |
| Al-‘Afūw (The Pardoner) | “I’ll always carry this burden.” → No, He removes even the memory. |
| Ar-Ra’ūf (The Most Kind) | “If it hurts, it must mean I’m being punished.” → No, His gentleness exists even in trials. |
| Al-Ḥalīm (The Most Forbearing) | “I deserve immediate punishment.” → No, His patience gives you room to change. |
| Al-Wadūd (The Most Loving) | “Love must be earned.” → No, His love is not based on your performance. |
| Ash-Shakūr (The Most Appreciative) | “No one sees my efforts.” → No, He sees and multiplies even the smallest act. |
| Al-Muḥsin (The Doer of Good) | “Goodness depends on the situation.” → No, He is always doing good, even when unseen. |
👑 II. Names of Power, Authority & Majesty (11)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-Malik (The King) | “People are in charge of my life.” → No, He is the only true King. |
| Al-Mālik al-Mulk (Owner of the Kingdom) | “Ownership is in human hands.” → No, He owns all dominion and transfers it as He wills. |
| Al-‘Azīz (The Almighty) | “Strength comes from wealth or position.” → No, true power belongs to Him alone. |
| Al-Jabbār (The Compeller) | “I control my own outcomes.” → No, He compels all things with wisdom. |
| Al-Mutakabbir (The Supreme in Greatness) | “I must elevate myself to matter.” → No, greatness belongs only to Him. |
| Al-Qahhār (The Subduer) | “I can resist fate or force outcomes.” → No, all are subdued under His will. |
| Al-Qawiyy (The Most Strong) | “I must always be strong.” → No, true strength comes from seeking His strength. |
| Al-Matīn (The Firm One) | “Everything feels shaky.” → No, He is unwavering and never weakens. |
| Al-Muqtadir (Creator of All Power) | “My success depends on effort.” → No, all capability flows from Him. |
| Dhul-Jalāli wal-Ikrām (Possessor of Majesty and Honor) | “Respect must be taken from people.” → No, true honor flows from submission to Him. |
| Al-Jalīl (The Majestic) | “Beauty lies in external status.” → No, majesty is His alone, and it transcends creation. |
👁 III. Names of Knowledge, Judgment & Awareness (12)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-‘Alīm (The All-Knowing) | “No one sees what I go through.” → No, He knows every thought, every tear, every secret. |
| Al-Khabīr (The All-Aware) | “I must explain myself to be understood.” → No, He is aware of what’s deep within, without words. |
| As-Samīʿ (The All-Hearing) | “My voice doesn’t matter.” → No, every whisper is heard by Him. |
| Al-Baṣīr (The All-Seeing) | “I’m invisible and unseen.” → No, He sees even what’s buried beneath the surface. |
| Al-Ḥakīm (The All-Wise) | “This doesn’t make sense.” → No, His wisdom threads through every test. |
| Ash-Shahīd (The All-Witnessing) | “No one saw the injustice I suffered.” → No, He witnessed all of it — and nothing is forgotten. |
| Al-Hasīb (The Reckoner) | “People will get away with what they did.” → No, He will account for everything in full justice. |
| Al-Muḥṣī (The Accounter) | “The details are lost.” → No, not a single deed — good or bad — escapes His count. |
| Al-Ḥakam (The Supreme Judge) | “I was judged unfairly.” → No, He is the only One who judges with perfect justice. |
| Al-Muqsit (The Just One) | “The world isn’t fair.” → No, divine justice operates beyond what you see. |
| Al-Raqīb (The Watchful) | “I’m alone in this test.” → No, He is watching over you at every step. |
| Al-Ṣādiq (The Most Truthful) | “Everyone lies or breaks promises.” → No, He is always truthful and never betrays. |
🌿 IV. Names of Creation, Life & Sustenance (11)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-Khāliq (The Creator) | “I define who I am.” → No, He created you with purpose and wisdom. |
| Al-Bāriʾ (The Evolver) | “My growth is in my hands.” → No, He shapes you stage by stage. |
| Al-Muṣawwir (The Fashioner) | “My appearance determines my worth.” → No, He fashioned you perfectly for your role. |
| Al-Badīʿ (The Incomparable Originator) | “Everything has been done before.” → No, He creates what never existed. |
| Al-Fāṭir (The Bringer-Forth) | “I emerged from chance.” → No, He is the One who split and originated all existence. |
| Al-Muḥyī (The Giver of Life) | “Life comes from nature or medicine.” → No, He alone gives life and breath. |
| Al-Mumīt (The Giver of Death) | “Death is a tragedy or end.” → No, it is His decree and a return to Him. |
| Al-Ḥayy (The Ever-Living) | “Things only have value while alive.” → No, He is the source of eternal life. |
| Al-Qayyūm (The Sustainer) | “I must carry everything myself.” → No, He is sustaining you in every moment. |
| Al-Bāqī (The Everlasting) | “This world is forever.” → No, only He remains when all else fades. |
| Al-Muqīt (The Nourisher) | “Provision comes from my job or effort.” → No, He nourishes directly and indirectly. |
⚖ V. Names of Justice, Honor & Accountability (12)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-‘Adl (The Most Just) | “Justice is blind or delayed.” → No, He is the ultimate Judge who balances all accounts. |
| Al-Mu’izz (The Giver of Honor) | “Honor comes from status or approval.” → No, true honor is from Allah alone. |
| Al-Mudhill (The Giver of Dishonor) | “Humiliation is only social.” → No, He raises and lowers according to His wisdom. |
| Al-Jāmi‘ (The Gatherer) | “What’s lost is gone forever.” → No, He will gather all souls for final reckoning. |
| Al-Wārith (The Inheritor) | “My possessions define me.” → No, everything returns to Him after death. |
| Al-Barr (The Source of Goodness) | “Goodness is rare or conditional.” → No, He is the Source of all good, constant and pure. |
| Al-Mājid (The Noble) | “Nobility depends on lineage or wealth.” → No, true nobility is closeness to Allah. |
| Al-Majīd (The Glorious) | “Glory fades with time.” → No, His glory is eternal and beyond compare. |
| Al-Mubdi’ (The Originator) | “Creation is random or cyclical without purpose.” → No, He initiates all with wisdom and control. |
| Al-Dayyān (The Ultimate Judge) | “No one will be held accountable.” → No, He will judge with perfect justice on the Day of Recompense. |
| Al-Khāfid (The Abaser) | “Being humbled is failure.” → No, sometimes abasement is mercy and a step toward elevation. |
| Ar-Rāfi‘ (The Exalter) | “Raising status depends on others.” → No, He raises whom He wills by His mercy and wisdom. |
💡 VI. Names of Guidance, Giving & Generosity (11)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-Hādī (The Guide) | “I’m lost and can’t find the right path.” → No, He guides those who seek sincerely. |
| Ar-Rashīd (The Guide to the Right Path) | “My path is unclear or blocked.” → No, He opens and directs with perfect wisdom. |
| An-Nūr (The Light) | “I live in darkness with no hope.” → No, His light penetrates every shadow. |
| Al-Karīm (The Generous) | “I am unworthy of kindness or provision.” → No, He gives freely without conditions. |
| Al-Fattāḥ (The Opener) | “Doors will stay closed to me.” → No, He opens paths where none seem possible. |
| Al-Bāṣit (The Extender) | “I am restricted and limited.” → No, He expands what seems tight or scarce. |
| Al-Mughni (The Enricher) | “I will always be in need.” → No, He enriches hearts beyond worldly wealth. |
| Al-Mu‘ṭī (The Giver) | “I cannot receive what I truly need.” → No, He provides beyond my requests. |
| Al-Wahhāb (The Giver of Gifts) | “Good things must be earned.” → No, He bestows gifts without expecting return. |
| Ash-Shākir (The Appreciative) | “No one values my efforts.” → No, He rewards the smallest sincere act. |
| Al-Mannān (The Bestower) | “I must strive endlessly alone.” → No, His continuous bestowal sustains you. |
🛡 VII. Names of Nearness, Support & Protection (10)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-Walī (The Protective Friend) | “I’m completely alone.” → No, He is your closest friend and protector. |
| Al-Wakīl (The Trustee) | “I must control everything myself.” → No, He manages all affairs perfectly. |
| Al-Mawlā (The Patron) | “No one stands with me.” → No, He is your true guardian and supporter. |
| An-Nāṣir (The Helper) | “I have no help in hardship.” → No, He is the ultimate helper and aid. |
| As-Salām (The Source of Peace) | “I cannot find peace anywhere.” → No, true peace is found only in Him. |
| Al-Muʿīd (The Restorer) | “What is lost can never return.” → No, He restores all that is broken. |
| Al-Mujīb (The Responsive) | “My prayers go unanswered.” → No, He hears every call and responds. |
| Al-Kāfī (The Sufficient) | “I am never enough.” → No, He alone is sufficient for all needs. |
| Al-Muqaddim (The Expediter) | “Things are moving too slowly.” → No, He brings everything at the right time. |
| Al-Mu’akhkhir (The Delayer) | “Delays mean rejection.” → No, delays are mercy and wisdom in disguise. |
🌈 VIII. Names of Transcendence, Oneness & Self-Sufficiency (11)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Al-Wāḥid (The One) | “I am many, fragmented, and conflicted.” → No, you belong to the One who is indivisible. |
| Aṣ-Ṣamad (The Self-Sufficient) | “I depend on others to be complete.” → No, He is self-sufficient and you are in need of Him alone. |
| Al-Ghaniyy (The Rich, Free of Need) | “I need material wealth to be happy.” → No, He is the Rich beyond all, and only He satisfies. |
| Al-Qadīr (The Omnipotent) | “I am powerless over my fate.” → No, He is All-Powerful, in control of all things. |
| Al-‘Āliyy (The Most High) | “I must be lifted by worldly status.” → No, He is Most High, and true elevation comes from Him. |
| Al-‘Aẓīm (The Tremendous) | “My problems are insurmountable.” → No, His greatness eclipses all obstacles. |
| Al-Mutʿālī (The Most Exalted) | “I am insignificant and overlooked.” → No, He is Exalted and notices all. |
| Al-Awwal (The First) | “My story begins with me.” → No, He existed before all, the First of all. |
| Al-Ākhir (The Last) | “I will be forgotten.” → No, He remains when all else fades. |
| Al-Wājid (The Finder) | “What I seek is lost.” → No, He finds what is hidden and guides you. |
| Al-Aḥad (The Indivisible One) | “My identity is scattered.” → No, you belong to the One who is unique and indivisible. |
🌀 IX. Names of Subtlety, Intimacy & Deep Action (10)
| Divine Name | What Dunya Lie It Destroys |
|---|---|
| Aẓ-Ẓāhir (The Ascendant) | “What is obvious is meaningless.” → No, His presence is the most clear reality, even if unseen by many. |
| Al-Bāṭin (The Intimate) | “What is hidden doesn’t matter.” → No, what is unseen by people is closest to Him and full of meaning. |
| Al-Laṭīf (The Most Subtle) | “Only grand gestures matter.” → No, His subtle kindness pervades every detail. |
| Al-Ḥafīẓ (The Preserver) | “What’s lost is lost forever.” → No, He preserves all things, visible and invisible. |
| Al-Mani‘ (The Withholder) | “Withholding is punishment.” → No, withholding is often protection and mercy. |
| Al-Ḍārr (The Distresser) | “Pain is pointless suffering.” → No, pain can be a means of purification and growth. |
| An-Nāfiʿ (The Benefactor) | “Only material gain benefits me.” → No, true benefit comes from Him in all forms. |
| Al-Ṣabūr (The Patient One) | “Delay is neglect.” → No, divine patience allows for healing and readiness. |
| Al-Qāhir (The All-Dominant) | “I am in control.” → No, He dominates all forces, seen and unseen. |
| Al-Muḥīṭ (The All-Encompassing) | “I am isolated.” → No, He encompasses all things, including you in your entirety. |
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