Praise be to Allaah.
Al-Bukhaari (2736) and Muslim (2677) narrated from Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Allah has ninety-nine names, one hundred
less one. Whoever learns them by heart will enter Paradise.”
“Leaning by heart”, which is mentioned in the hadeeth,
implies the following:
1.
Memorising them
2.
Understanding their meaning
3.
Acting in accordance with the
meanings. So if a person knows that He is One, he does not associate
anything else with Him. If he knows that He is the Provider (ar-Razzaaq), he
does not seek provision from anyone other than Him. If he knows that He is
Most Merciful (ar-Raheem), then he does acts of obedience and worship that
are the means of attaining this mercy… and so on.
4.
Calling upon Him by these
names, as He, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning): “And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on
Him by them’ [al-A‘raaf 7:180]. So he might say: O Most Merciful (Ya
Rahmaan), have mercy on me; O Oft-forgiving (Ya Ghafoor), forgive me; O
Accepter of repentance (Ya Tawwaab), accept my repentance, and so on.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said: Learning them
by heart does not mean writing them down on a piece of paper then repeating
them until one has memorised them. Rather what it means is:
Firstly: learning how to pronounce the names
Secondly: understanding their meanings.
Thirdly: worshipping Allah in accordance with what they
signify, which involves two things:
(i)
Calling upon Allah by them,
because He, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): “…
so call on Him by them” [al-A‘raaf 7:180], to that they may become a
means of attaining what you seek, so choose a name that is appropriate to
what you seek. When asking for forgiveness, say: O Oft-forgiving (Ya
Ghafoor), forgive me. It is not appropriate to say: O You Who are stern in
punishment (Ya Shadeed al-‘Iqaab), forgive me; rather that is more akin to
mockery. What you should say (if you call upon Allah by this name) is: Save
me from Your punishment.
(ii)
In your acts of worship you
should do is what is implied by these names. What is implied by the name
ar-Raheem (Most Merciful) is mercy, so do righteous deeds that will bring
the mercy of Allah. This is what is meant by learning them by heart; if it
is done like this, then it deserves to be the price of admission to
Paradise. End quote.
Majmoo‘ Fataawa wa Rasaa’il Ibn ‘Uthaymeen,
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And Allah knows best.