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1 Significance  





2 See also  





3 References  





4 External links  














al-Ism al-A'zam






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(Redirected from Ismul Azam)

Al-Ism al-Aʿẓam (Arabic: الاسم الأعظم), literally "the Greatest Name",[1][2][3][4] also known as Ism Allah al-Akbar (اسم الله الأکبر, 'the Greatest Name of God'),[5][6] refers in Islam to the greatest name of Allah,[7][8] known only to the prophets.

Significance[edit]

According to some Islamic hadiths, whoever calls to God using al-Ism al-A'zam, his or her prayer (du'a) will be granted.[9][10][11]

InShi'a Islam, al-Ism al-A'zam is believed to have a powerful effect in the act of blessing.[9]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Which Quran verses have Esmul-A'zam? yjc.ir Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ The key of Esm A'zam Allah, in the Quran tebyan.net Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ Ism A'zam, the greatest Dua x-shobhe.com Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ Ism A'zam Archived 2021-05-17 at the Wayback Machine ghadeer.org Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ The greatest name (Ism A'zam daneshnameh.roshd.ir Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ The name (Esm) A'zam askdin.com Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ Asmaollah wa Sefatah, P. 84
  • ^ Ism al-A'zam pasokhgoo.ir Retrieved 27 Oct 2018
  • ^ a b "What is Ism A'zam?". hawzah.net. 27 Oct 2018.
  • ^ Majlesi, Bihar al-Anwar, Vol. 93, P. 225
  • ^ Isl Azam welayatnet.com Retrieved 28 Oct 2018
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