Al-Khaliq: Allah will assign an angel to guide the person righteously if he recites this name 100 times continuously for a prescribed limit of 7 days. Al-Bari: This name only signifies that Allah created all things in proportion. Al-Musawwir: Recite this name 21 times and do a Damm on water. Continue this for 7 consecutive days. A mind-blowing argument. Most ayaat of the Quran are a reminder for those who believe in Allah 'azza wa jall, reminding them of Him as Creator and how to praise and be thankful to Him. In a few ayaat Al-Khaaliq powerfully presents the truth to atheists: Or were they created by nothing, or were they the creators [of themselves]? 29) Al-Asmau'l-Husna (The Beautiful Names of Allah) Here is a list of 99 names used for Allah in Islam, together with their meanings: No. NAMES OF ALLAH MEANING . 1. Allah Proper Name of the One and Only God. 2. ar-Rahman The Merciful. 3. ar-Rahim The Compassionate 4. al-Malik The Ruler. 5. al-Quddus The Holy. 6. as-Salam The Safety Allah is Al-Khafid (in Arabic: ٱلْخَافِضُ), meaning the Abaser, The One who lowers whoever He willed by His destruction and (Ar-Rafi) The One who raises whoever He willed by His endowment. Mentions of Al-Khafid: From Quran & Hadith. Arabic Root: "Al-Khaliq" is derived from khalq, creating. Allah, al-Khaliq, the Creator, is the One Who brings things into existence after their non-existence, Who invents and innovates without a prior model. Some scholars say that al-Khaliq is the One Who creates things out of naught then bestows upon them their characteristics of movement and other qualities. (Surat Az-Zumar39:62) Back to 99 Names of Allah. "Al-Khaliq" is one of Allah's 99 Names. The meaning of Al-Khaliq is "The Creator" Quranic Verses with Al-Khaliq Such is Allah, your Lord! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Creator of all things. The Absolute al-Wasi' is Allah (SwT), Glorified and Exalted is He. There is no shore for the spacious ocean of His knowledge. Had the seas been ink, they would have been consumed before His words can ever be exhausted. There is no end for what He is capable of giving and blessing. The Holy Qur'an has indicated that Allah (SwT)'s knowledge Allah al-Khaliq did not need the creation, nor does He receive any benefit from it. Perhaps the reason for creation is that He may thus acknowledge His eternal greatness and power, and see His own beauty and perfection. For He says, "I was a hidden treasure. I loved to be known, so I created creation." Allah existed. To Him belong the Best Names. All that is in the heavens and the earth glorify Him. And he is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise." [Surat al-Hashr (59:24)] Al-Khaliq - Al-Khallaq (The Creator) الخَالِق - الْخَلاَّق. Al-Khaliq refers to measuring and proportioning in accordance with His Wisdom. 1. Qul huwal laahu ahad 2. Allah hus-samadEnglish Translation: "Say, "He is Allah, [who is] One, Allah, the Eternal Refuge." — (Qur'an 112:1-2)The other common interpretation of As-Samad is the master who has complete control. "Ibn Abbas, 'He is the Master Who is perfect in His sovereignty, the Most Noble Who is perfect in His nobility, the Most Magnificent Who is perfect in His magnificence xh8UhH.