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    Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu'akhkhir (The Advancer, The Delayer)

    Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu'akhkhir: The Advancer, The Delayer, He is the One Who advances some of His creatures, in terms of their creation, and delays others, according to His will and wisdom; and He is the One who advances some of His servants in terms of merits, and delays others, in accordance with His will, knowledge, and mercy.

    Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu'akhkhir (The Advancer, The Delayer)
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    Al-Muqeet (The All-Nourisher)

    Al-Muqeet: The All-Nourisher, He is the One Who created subsistence and sustenance and guaranteed to make them reach His creatures. Also, He is the Keeper over them and over the deeds of His servants without any omission.

    Al-Muqeet (The All-Nourisher)
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    Ash-Shaheed (The Ever-Witness)

    Ash-Shaheed: The Ever-Witness, He is the One Ever-Watchful over all His creation, hearing all sounds and seeing all beings.

    Ash-Shaheed (The Ever-Witness)
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    Al-Majeed (The Most Glorious)

    Al-Majeed: The Most Glorious, He is the One Who is Glorious in terms of His excellent names and attributes as well as His bounty and magnificence.

    Al-Majeed (The Most Glorious)
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    Al-Hafeez - Al-Hāfiz (The All-Preserver, The Preserver)

    Al-Hafeez - Al-Hāfiz: The All-Preserver, The Preserver, These two noble names point out Allah's protection for His servants so that they can lead their life as predestined for them, and He preserves their deeds, good and bad. He also protects His pious servants from anything that may undermine their faith, notably suspicious matters, vain desires, and Satanic insinuation. 

    Al-Hafeez - Al-Hāfiz (The All-Preserver, The Preserver)
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    An-Naseer (The Helper)

    An-Naseer: The Helper, He is the One Who helps and supports whom He wills. Those He supports cannot be defeated by anyone, and those He abandons cannot be supported by anyone.

    An-Naseer (The Helper)
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    Al-Hameed (The Praiseworthy)

    Al-Hameed: The Praiseworthy, He is the One Who is praised for His names, attributes and actions, and He is praised at good and bad times and in prosperity and adversity.

    Al-Hameed (The Praiseworthy)
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    Al-Ahad (The Only One)

    Al-Ahad: The Only One is more powerful in negating polytheism than 'the One'. It is like the difference between 'one' and 'anyone'. If it is said, for example, "there is not one in the house", this could mean there are two or three. But if it is said "there is not anyone in the house", this means that none whatsoever is in the house.  

    Al-Ahad (The Only One)
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    Al-Wāhid (The One)

    Al-Wāhid: The One, He is the One Who is single and unique in all His absolute perfections. No one shares them with Him, and none is like Him.

    Al-Wāhid (The One)
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    Al-Mujeeb (The Responsive)

    Al-Mujeeb: The Responsive, He is the One Who answers the call and invocation of His servants according to His knowledge and wisdom.

    Al-Mujeeb (The Responsive)
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    Al-Qareeb (The Near)

    Al-Qareeb: The Near, He is the One close to all His creation, Who encompasses them and knows their conditions. He is also close to the believers by supporting and protecting them and answering their invocations.

    Al-Qareeb (The Near)

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