Among the disputed names: As we've mentioned in previous names, different scholars have different criteria for what qualifies as a name of Allah سُبْحَٰنَهُۥ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ. Of the 99 names, 81 are explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an. Therefore, there isn't one agreed-upon list for the remaining 18 names.
The divine name of al-Hadi, the one who guides. In Arabic, the word Hadiya means gift, symbolizing that guidance is a gift from Allah, Subhanah wa Ta'ala, that Hidaya comes from Him, and His commands and prohibitions as gifts for us. And He gifts us the ability to uphold His commands and prohibitions.
Etymologically, the name Allah is probably a contraction of the Arabic al-Ilah, 'the God,' and its origins can be traced to the earliest Semitic writings, in which the word for god was il, el, or eloah.Allah is Al Muzil or Mudhill (in Arabic: ٱلْمُذِلُّ), He gives esteem to whoever He willed; hence there will be no one to degrade them. He degrades whoever He willed; hence there is no one else to provide them with esteem. Once a man is disgraced, He may never be honored without the permission of Allah.
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