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  • The 99 Names of Allah

  • Acquiring the 99 Divine Qualities of God
  • By: Baal Kadmon
  • Narrated by: Baal Kadmon
  • Length: 37 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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The 99 Names of Allah

By: Baal Kadmon
Narrated by: Baal Kadmon
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In the first volume of the Sacred Names series, The 72 Names of God: The 72 keys to Transformation, I discuss the power of the name. Knowing a name gives you power. In this book we will discuss the 99 names of Allah, what they are, and how to use them to instill in yourself with the power of God. Throughout the mystical traditions of the world, several traditions stand out as luminaries. One of these luminous traditions is Sufism. Sufism is the mystical tradition of the Muslim faith. Like any spiritual tradition, mystical interpretations are often hinted at in the main body of religious texts, but other books are needed to decipher the inner mysteries of an established canon. This applies to Islam as well. Islam's main holy book is the Quran. A beautifully written and deep tome. Often in the west we do not see the depth of Islam because it has been shrouded in the deeds of a few radical people who have lost the true spirit of the Quran. This is a shame because the Quran is quite a deep book. It is much more than a book on how to conduct one's life. It is a manual for divine enlightenment. Its deeper mysteries are hidden in the text, and voluminous works like the Hadith are used to tease them out. In the Hadith, it discusses the 99 names of God. These names are essentially 99 qualities that God possess. These names are meant as guides in our own life. If you have ever seen pictures of Muslims holding beads in their hands, those beads are used to chant the 99 names of Allah. This tradition is very much embedded in Islamic tradition. In this book, we will learn how to tap into the 99 names of Allah and acquire the 99 divine qualities.

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I should have been wary when a book about the names of god was less than an hour. The book doesn't explain the names and instead just lists the benefits of continuously saying the name. If you're interested in knowing about that then the book is for you

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Muslim believers beware

This book is trying to equate the names of Allah to a magical tool. Allah protect all Muslims from being misguided.

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please read with caution

I would not recommend this book to a true believer of Islamic Faith it's premises I think is to suggest to the listener that the names of Allah and equated to magic

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