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Allah's Name I begin, the Beneficent, the Merciful
THE NOBLE NAMES OF THE PROPHET [ Sallal Laahu
Alayhi Wa Sallam ]
A seventeenth-century Suhrawardi mystic of Ucch
(Pakistan) composed a work called Jawahir al-auliya
(Jewels of the Saints), that contains an interesting
chapter on the virtues and blessing powers of
Muhammad's ninety-nine names. The author recounts
various traditions connected with their use. The
Great saint Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gilani is reported to
have said that a person who recites them once every
day and every night will be preserved from all kinds
of affliction, and his faith will always remain
undisturbed.
According to the author's ancestor, Makhdum
Jahaniyan of Ucch, the recitation of these names
after the dawn prayer will cause all sins, great and
small, open and secret, to be forgiven, and Sultan
Sayyid Mahmud Nasiruddin Bukhari is reported to have
said that whoever recites them seven times after the
noon prayer will never be harassed by birds or
beasts. Another Sufi ascribed to their elevenfold
recitation after the evening prayer an increase in
knowledge, mildness, and gnosis.
But the greatest reward, for someone who recites
Muhammad's ninety-nine names twelve times after the
night prayer, was revealed to Makhdum Jahaniyan by
the Prophet himself during that Sufi's visit to
Medina: Muhammad promised that he would definitely
bring that person to Paradise, and would not enter
it without him.
Many modern printed copies of the Qu’ran enumerate
the ninety-nine Divine Names at the beginning and
list the ninety-nine names of the Prophet on the
final two pages. An annotated list Appendix is on
the next page.
Note: The manner of reciting the noble names is as
such you recite sayyiduna then the name and finish
with sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, for example (Sayyiduna
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, Sayyiduna
Ahmad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, Sayyiduna Hamid
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, Sayyiduna Mahmud
sallallahu alayhi wa sallam…etc).
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