99 Names of God and the Qualities of Realization on the Chakras
What are the Names of God listed in the Qur’an? Some of them are qualities of realization that we should have active on our chakras.
The attribute of Love present in the heart is Humility. On the heart chakra, Mercy should operate—for others, for oneself, and for one’s own soul. Joy of life is the heart chakra, the throat chakra, and the solar plexus. Lack of kindness and agreement results in pains of the liver and gallbladder.
The qualities of realization are always positive.
There are such qualities that people, unlike God, do not possess—for example, those listed here: the One who opens hearts (opening the heart chakra), the Creator, the Giver of Life.
The 93rd Name of God, an-Nur, meaning Light, is the presence of light in our chakras. Golden or rainbow light is visible and one can verify whether a person truly has it, because clairvoyants perceive it. Its intensity, color, etc., are determined.
Miserliness is the absence of divine generosity—mainly toward oneself (toward one’s own soul).
Here are the 99 Names of God (Asma-ullah) that are presented in the Qur’an and Hadiths according to at-Tirmidhi.
- Allah (dziallah dzialaluh) – God (in full Majesty)
- ar-Rahmen – Merciful
- ar-Rahim – Compassionate
- al-Malik – King
- al-Quddus – Most Holy
- as-Salam – Peace, Source of Peace
- al-Mu’m.in – Most Precise
- al-Muhajmin – Guardian of Faith and Security
- al-kAziz – Almighty, Hard to Reach
- al-Dżabbar – Irresistible
- al-Mutakabbir – Great, Magnificent
- al-Haliq – Creator
- al-Bari’ – Maker
- al-Musałłir – Shaper
- al-Ghaffar – Always Forgiving
- al-Qahhar – All-Compelling
- al-Łahhab – Ever-Giving
- al-Razzaq – Ever-Providing
- al-Fattah – Opener (of hearts), Giver of Victory
- al-kAlim – All-Knowing
- al-Qabid – Restricting
- al-Basit – Expansive, Generous
- al-Khafid – Lowering
- al-Rafic – Raised
- al-Mu’izz – Honoring
- al-Mudhill – Humbling, Degrading
- as-Sami’e – All-Hearing
- al-Basir – All-Seeing
- al-Hakam – Arbiter
- al-kAdl – Just
- al-Latif – Subtle, Gentle
- al-Khabir – Informing, All-Aware
- al-Halim – Patient, Forbearing
- al-kAzim – Mighty, Boundless
- al-Ghafur – All-Forgiving
- asz-Szakur – Grateful, Increasing in Value
- al-kAli – Most High
- al-Kabir – Great
- al-Hafiz – Protecting
- al-Muqit – Nourisher
- al-Hasib – All-Reckoning
- al-Dżalil – Majestic
- al-Karim – Generous
- ar-Raqib – Watchful
- al-Mudżib – Answering
- al-Łasijk – All-Embracing
- al-Hakim – Wise
- al-Ładud – Loving, Kind
- al-Madżid – Most Glorious
- al-Bacijt – Causing Death
- asz-Szahid – Witness
- al-Haqq – True, Real, Absolute
- al-Łakil – Reliable
- al-Qałij – Strong
- al-Matin – Reliable
- al-Łelij – Patron, Helper
- al-Hamid – Most Praiseworthy
- al-Muhsi – Attentive, Enumerating
- al-Mubdik – Initiator
- al-Musid – Restorer
- al-Muhji – Giver of Life
- al-Mumit – Bringer of Death
- al-Hejj – Ever-Living
- al-Qajjum – Ever-Confirming
- al-Ładżid – Discoverer, Reliable
- al-Madżid – Glorious
- al-Łahid – One, All-Encompassing, Indivisible
- as-Samad – Self-Sufficient, Unshaken
- al-Qadir – Almighty
- al-Muqtadir – Deciding
- al-Muqaddim – Advancing, Promoting
- al-Mu’akhkhir – Delaying
- al-Ałłal – First
- al-Akhir – Last
- az-Zahir – Outer, Manifest
- al-Batin – Inner, Hidden
- al-Łaali – Ruler
- al-Mutakali – Unsurpassed
- al-Barr – Good, Beneficent
- at-Tałłab – Ever-Returning, Ever-Yielding
- al-Muntaqim – Avenger
- al-kAfuł – Erasing Sins
- ar-Ra’uf – Compassionate
- Maliku-l-Mulk – King of the Kingdom
- Dhu’-Dżalali ła’l-ikram – Possessor of Majesty and Generosity
- al-Muqsit – Just, Rewarding or Punishing
- al-Dżamik – Uniting, Gathering
- al-Ghani – Richest, Independent
- al-Mughni – Enriching, Liberating
- al-Mani’eh – Protecting, Defender
- ad-Darr – Harming, Injuring
- an-Nafi’eh – Benefactor
- an-Nur – Light
- al-Hadi – Guide
- al-Badi’eh – Incomparable, Creator
- al-Baqik – Unchanging, Eternal
- al-Łarit – Heir
- ar-Raszid – Infallible Teacher and Knower
- as-Sabur – Patient, Beyond Time
It is worth emphasizing the expanded aspect of CREATIVITY here—creating. This is consistent with the readings of E. Cayce, using toward God the substitute term: “Creative Power.”
I would argue against attributing to God the quality “Harming, Injuring,” because I consider all qualities of God to be positive for people and for our souls.
God in the aspect of “Harming, Injuring” would stand in inner contradiction with God full of Mercy and Joy, with God carrying the light of forgiveness.
I would see God in the aspect of “Harming, Injuring” as a teacher for a stubborn soul that uses divine powers for destruction. Such a soul may perceive God’s actions as personally injuring to it, not seeing the harm it itself has inflicted on others.
I do not, however, feel fully competent to assess this aspect objectively.
Beautiful Arabic songs have been developed listing the 99 Names of God, e.g., Allah Ta’ala’s names.
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• Sławomir M. writes:
16/04/2013 at 23:15 (Edit)
Marek: ask around how to name our god the Creator, because sometimes I have the impression as if someone connected into the third eye when I say BDŻ.
Is the name Allah direct, without burdens, because I like listening to the 99 names of God—maybe there is some attachment here.
[22:56:41] Marek: and besides, it’s interesting why those pseudo-gods are reincarnating now almost all in Poland
[22:57:41] Mirka: there are 99 names of the Creator in INP concerning the Creator
[22:57:53] Mirka: after cancellation it becomes understandable to the Soul
[22:58:44] Marek: for me it’s like nectar, I can listen to it for almost hours, and I have the file from you from Chomik
[22:59:18] Marek: I have others too, I listen alternately
[23:01:38] Mirka: yes
“God the Giver of Life,” “God of the Creative Forces of Love,” “Light,” “Creator,”
it’s worth doing INP if one feels attachments—feelings should be taken into account
“our, for whatever reasons, using the names of the Creator—my Soul, our entire being—in a safe, innocent way, and also in a way causing attachments, partial redirections to ourselves and also to other beings, including the being of Lokesia, entities, creations…”
[23:02:35] Mirka: that is why there is a reason for the ‘gods’ to incarnate here
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• Marek Dzida writes:
17/04/2013 at 10:33 (Edit)
I do not, however, feel fully competent to assess this aspect objectively. The name BDŻ “91. ad-Darr Harming, Injuring” I receive as entirely appropriate. It is not God’s intention to hurt anyone; He only sometimes has to intervene and end the torments of existence of certain beings who keep repeating experiences and thereby serve nothing—especially not development.
The being perceives it as harm, but its feelings have no significance. The soul may also perceive it as harm, but it is not so; it is simply called in for a meeting and the rules and assumptions of a new reincarnation are renegotiated with it :D. And this sometimes happens in bulk.
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• s_majda writes:
17/04/2013 at 11:08 (Edit)
German extermination camps, etc., happen in the world that God created. Without doubt it constituted some aspect of learning for souls. It is possible that “divine admonitions” were received by individuals countless times earlier. It is possible that souls—beings—sought punishment, and now complain about the Creator.
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• Marek Dzida writes:
17/04/2013 at 12:39 (Edit)
I wonder whether Souls perceived it as a form of punishment or rather a reward, because that is how they understood the possibility of redeeming a large amount of karma by sacrificing the personality, which in their understanding has no significance. Just another avatar in a game called “life on Earth.”
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• Sławomir M. writes:
17/04/2013 at 13:29 (Edit)
Repaying karma is subjective for Souls.
There are not even written “punishments” and what price is for them, e.g.:
for the death of 1 million people the Soul must incarnate as a mentally ill person for 1000 incarnations.
Souls set their repayment instead of turning to the Creator for cancellation and correction of everything.
Sometimes repayment is not set, because they wait for opportunities to extract something from someone on the basis of “bad” or “good” karma—as a favor, e.g.:
“I remember you killed me under Troy—and today I have an idea for repaying karma—remove my astral snakes with your energy therapy so that the personality doesn’t die. I still have a few matters to handle here.”
and additionally: “Do you remember? You promised to do the favor—don’t back out.”
And so Souls and their personalities spin in circles of subjective karma along with their intentions to experience, to suffer, to become enlightened outside the Creator, to….
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• Marek Dzida writes:
17/04/2013 at 15:27 (Edit)
Souls, like people, have a tendency to create their own ideas about law and a sense of justice according to their own limited logic. And that’s the problem—that they simply do not follow the logic and laws of God, the Creator of souls and people, BDŻ.
I’m getting cocky, sorry—if anything, correct me.
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Opublikowano: 22/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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