Sleepy Wrote:There are 99 names of Allah within the Quran. You can see the full list if you google it, I'm showing you a few.
There are actually more than 99 that are hidden from us. Because philosophically we don't know everything about God. You see what I'm saying?
Al- Muqtadir ( The Powerful )
Al- Basir ( The All-Seeing)
Al- Alim ( The All Knowing )
Al- Mutakabbir ( Supreme in Greatness, The Majestic )
Ar- Rahim ( The Merciful )
Ar Rahman ( The Most Compassionate )
AL WADUD ( THE LOVING ONE )
I truly get a feeling I can't explain when I read His names, and when I say them. There's no religion in comparison.
God is the Greatest and He has no limits. Jesus was His messenger.
Ok, it sounds like Allah is more likely than not a "Classical God" - one that is omni-everything. Such a concept has a myriad number of problems with it philosophically, and thus is an illogical concept.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle