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(71) Al-Bāțin i. e. (72) Al-Wālī i. e. (73) Al-Muta'al i. e. (74) Al-Barr i. e. (75) At-Tawwāb i. e. (76) Al-Mun'im i. e. (77) Al-Muntaqim i. e. GENERAL INTRODUCTION (78) Al-'Afuww i. e. (79) Ar-Ra'ūf i. e. (80) Mālikul-Mulk i. e. (81) Al-Muqsit i. e. (82) Al-Jami' i. e. (83) Al-Ghaniyy i. e. (84) Al-Mughni i. e. (85) Al-Māni i. e. (86) Ad-Dārr i. e. (87) An-Nāfi i. e. (88) An-Nür i. e. (89) Al-Hādī i. e. (90) Al-Badi i. e. The Hidden; He through Whom the hidden reality of every thing is revealed, The Ruler The Most High: The Possessor of excellent attributes. The Beneficent. The Oft-Returning with compassion; The Acceptor of repentance. The Bestower of favours. The Awarder of punishment; The Avenger. The Effacer of sins. The Compassionate. The Lord of Sovereignty. The Equitable. appropriate The Gatherer; The Assembler. The Self-Sufficient. The Provider of the means of sufficiency; The Enricher. The Withholder, The Prohibitor. The Inflictor of punishment. The Benefactor. The Light. The Guide. The Originator. (91) Al-Baqi i. e. The Survivor. (92) Al-Wärith i. e. (93) Ar-Rashid i. e. (94) Aş-Şabur i. e. (95) Dhul-Arsh i. e. (96) Dhul-Waqār i. e. (97) Al-Mutakallim i. e. (98) Ash-Shāfi i. e. (99) Al-Kāfi i. e. (100) Al-Ahad i. e. The Inheritor. The Director to the right way. The Patient. The Lord of the Throne. The Possessor of staidness and gravity; He Who does everything with reason and to fulfil a certain purpose. The Speaker; He Who speaks to His servants. The Healer. The Sufficient. The Unique; The Lord of Unity. cccxxix