99 Nombres de Allah (Asma ul Husna)
La lista completa de los 99 bellos nombres de Allah (SWT) con texto en arabe, transliteracion y significados en espanol. Un pilar fundamental de la fe y la practica espiritual islamica.
En el Islam, Allah (SWT) es conocido por 99 bellos nombres, colectivamente llamados Asma ul Husna (arabe: أسماء الله الحسنى). Estos nombres representan los atributos, cualidades y caracteristicas de Dios tal como se revelan en el Sagrado Coran y la Sunnah del Profeta Muhammad (SAW). Cada nombre ilumina un aspecto diferente de la naturaleza Divina, desde la misericordia infinita y la compasion sin limites hasta el poder absoluto y la justicia suprema.
La importancia de los 99 nombres de Allah no puede subestimarse en la teologia islamica y la adoracion diaria. Los musulmanes recitan estos nombres durante la oracion, el dhikr (recuerdo) y la suplica como una forma de acercarse a su Creador. Comprender cada nombre profundiza la relacion de uno con Allah y proporciona consuelo, guia y alimento espiritual para cada aspecto de la vida.
"Y a Allah pertenecen los nombres mas bellos, asi que invocadle por ellos. Y dejad la compania de quienes practican desviacion respecto a Sus nombres."
Sura Al-A'raf (7:180)El Coran hace referencia a los bellos nombres de Allah en multiples pasajes. En Sura Al-Isra (17:110), Allah dice: "Invocad a Allah, o invocad al Mas Misericordioso. Cualquier nombre que invoqueis, a El pertenecen los mejores nombres." Sura Ta-Ha (20:8) declara: "Allah — no hay divinidad excepto El. A El pertenecen los mejores nombres." Y Sura Al-Hashr (59:22-24) concluye con una extraordinaria secuencia de nombres divinos, listando atributos desde Al-Malik hasta Al-Musawwir, dando a los creyentes una profunda vision de la naturaleza de su Senor.
Aprender, memorizar y reflexionar sobre los 99 nombres de Allah es considerado uno de los actos de adoracion mas recompensados. El famoso hadiz de Sahih al-Bukhari promete el Paraiso a quien guarde estos nombres en su corazon. Ya seas un nuevo musulman buscando comprender los atributos de Dios, o un creyente de toda la vida profundizando tu practica espiritual, los nombres de Allah sirven como una guia integral para comprender al Creador de los cielos y la tierra. A continuacion encontraras la lista completa de los 99 nombres, organizados tanto por categoria como en su orden tradicional.
Los 99 Nombres por categoria
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Nombres de Misericordia y Compasion
La misericordia de Allah (SWT) es el atributo mas enfatizado en el Islam. Cada sura del Coran (excepto una) comienza con "Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem." Estos nombres nos recuerdan que Su misericordia abarca todas las cosas.
Nombres de Poder y Majestad
Estos nombres reflejan la soberania absoluta, la fuerza y la grandeza de Allah (SWT). Recuerdan a los creyentes Su poder ilimitado sobre toda la creacion y que nada esta fuera de Su control.
Nombres de Conocimiento y Sabiduria
El conocimiento de Allah es infinito y abarca todo. Estos nombres describen Su conciencia completa de todas las cosas — pasado, presente y futuro — y Su perfecta sabiduria en todos los decretos.
Nombres de Creacion y Sustento
Desde traer el universo a la existencia hasta sostener a cada ser viviente, estos nombres reflejan el papel de Allah como el unico Creador, Originador y Proveedor de todo lo que existe.
Nombres de Guia y Proteccion
Allah (SWT) guides those who seek Him and protects those who place their trust in Him. These names are a source of comfort for every believer, reminding us that we are never alone. You can learn more about divine guidance through the stories of the 25 prophets in Islam.
Lista completa de los 99 Nombres de Allah
Los 99 nombres con texto en arabe, transliteracion y significado en espanol
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El Hadiz de los 99 Nombres
"Allah has ninety-nine names, one hundred minus one. Whoever memorizes them (ahsaha) will enter Paradise."Sahih al-Bukhari 2736, narrated by Abu Hurairah (RA)
Scholars have extensively discussed what "ahsaha" (memorizing/enumerating) truly means. Imam Ibn al-Qayyim explained that it encompasses three levels: memorizing the names and their wordings, understanding the meanings and implications of each name, and acting upon them by making dua with these names and embodying their qualities where applicable. For example, knowing that Allah is Al-Ghafur (The All-Forgiving) should motivate a believer to both seek His forgiveness and to be forgiving toward others.
Beneficios de aprender los 99 Nombres of Allah
The 99 names of Allah are not merely a list to memorize. They form the foundation of a Muslim's relationship with the Creator. Scholars throughout Islamic history have described numerous spiritual, psychological, and practical benefits of learning, understanding, and living by these names. Here are some of the key virtues described in the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly tradition.
Entry into Paradise
As stated in the authentic hadith, whoever memorizes and acts upon the 99 names will enter Jannah. This is the greatest reward a believer can hope for.
Conexion mas profunda con Allah
Understanding who Allah is through His names brings you closer to Him. When you know He is Al-Wadud (The Loving), you feel His love. When you know He is As-Sami' (The All-Hearing), you know your dua is heard.
Suplicas poderosas (Dua)
The Quran commands us to call upon Allah by His beautiful names. Using specific names in dua makes your supplication more focused and heartfelt, connecting the request to the appropriate divine attribute.
Spiritual Healing & Peace
Reciting the names of Allah is a form of dhikr (remembrance) that brings tranquility to the heart. The Quran says: "Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest" (Surah Ar-Ra'd 13:28).
Strengthened Faith (Iman)
Knowledge of Allah's names reinforces tawhid (monotheism) and strengthens one's conviction that Allah alone is worthy of worship. Each name is evidence of His perfection and uniqueness.
Better Character (Akhlaq)
Many of Allah's names inspire beautiful character traits. Knowing He is Al-Halim (The Forbearing) teaches patience. Knowing He is Al-Karim (The Generous) inspires generosity in our own lives.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Common questions about the 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul Husna)
Que son los 99 Nombres de Allah?
The 99 Names of Allah, known as Asma ul Husna (The Beautiful Names), are the attributes and qualities of God in Islam. Each name describes a unique characteristic of Allah (SWT), such as Ar-Rahman (The Most Gracious), Al-Malik (The King), and Al-Wadud (The Loving One). These names are mentioned throughout the Quran and Hadith, and Muslims use them in prayer, supplication, and daily remembrance of Allah. They encompass every aspect of the divine nature, from mercy and compassion to power, wisdom, and justice.
Cual es la recompensa por memorizar los 99 Nombres de Allah?
According to a hadith narrated by Abu Hurairah (RA), the Profeta Muhammad (SAW) said: "Allah has ninety-nine names, one hundred minus one. Whoever memorizes them will enter Paradise." (Sahih al-Bukhari 2736). Islamic scholars explain that "memorizing" here goes beyond rote learning. It means understanding the meanings, believing in them wholeheartedly, acting upon them in daily life, and calling upon Allah by these names in supplication. This comprehensive engagement with the divine names is what leads to the ultimate reward of Paradise.
Donde se mencionan los 99 Nombres de Allah en el Coran?
The concept of Allah's beautiful names is mentioned in several Quran verses. Surah Al-A'raf (7:180) states: "And to Allah belong the most beautiful names, so invoke Him by them." Surah Al-Isra (17:110) says: "Call upon Allah, or call upon the Most Merciful. Whichever name you call, to Him belong the best names." Surah Al-Hashr (59:22-24) lists several names together in a powerful passage, and Surah Ta-Ha (20:8) affirms: "Allah — there is no deity except Him. To Him belong the best names." Individual names appear throughout the Quran in various contexts. Explore these verses in the Qissah Quran reader.
Cual es la diferencia entre Ar-Rahman y Ar-Raheem?
Both Ar-Rahman and Ar-Raheem derive from the Arabic root rahma (mercy), but they differ in scope and intensity. Ar-Rahman (The Most Gracious) refers to the all-encompassing mercy of Allah that extends to all of creation — believers and non-believers, humans and animals alike. It describes the vastness and intensity of His mercy in this world. Ar-Raheem (The Most Merciful) refers specifically to the focused, special mercy that Allah reserves for the believers, especially in the Hereafter. This is why "Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Raheem" (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) begins nearly every surah of the Quran, combining both universal and specific mercy.
Como memorizar los 99 Nombres de Allah?
Here are practical tips for memorizing the 99 Names of Allah: (1) Learn in groups of 5-10 names at a time rather than all at once, (2) Understand the meaning of each name — comprehension aids memory, (3) Recite them daily after prayer or before sleeping as part of your dhikr routine, (4) Listen to audio recitations or nasheeds that include all 99 names, (5) Study the names in context by finding the Quran verses where they appear, (6) Use the Qissah app which includes the 99 names with audio, meanings, and daily dhikr tracking, (7) Practice using specific names in your daily supplications (dua), and (8) Teach the names to others — teaching reinforces your own knowledge.
Se puede hacer dua usando los 99 Nombres de Allah?
Yes, making dua (supplication) using the 99 Names of Allah is not only permissible but strongly encouraged in Islam. The Quran explicitly commands this in Surah Al-A'raf (7:180): "And to Allah belong the most beautiful names, so invoke Him by them." The practice involves matching the name to the type of request. For example, when asking for provision, say "Ya Razzaq (O Provider), grant me sustenance." When seeking forgiveness: "Ya Ghaffar (O Forgiver), forgive my sins." When seeking guidance: "Ya Hadi (O Guide), guide me to the straight path." This method of supplication is considered from the etiquette (adab) of making dua and is practiced by Muslims worldwide. The stories of the prophets contain many examples of dua using Allah's names.
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