99 Names of Allah

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99 Names of Allah in English: Journals and Cards

The 99 names of Allah in English are the translated meanings of the divine attributes named in the Qur'an and sunnah. This Towards Faith collection turns those names into tools you can use daily: a guided journal, desk display cards, a children's activity book and digital versions. Each format follows the same approach of one name at a time, so learning stays steady.

99 Names of Allah with Meaning and Stories

To learn the 99 names of Allah with meaning is to pair each name with its context rather than memorising the Arabic alone. The 99 Names of Allah Guided Journal, produced with Ustadha Jinan Yousef, gives a life-relevant meaning and story for each name, plus reflective prompts and QR-linked audio recordings. A memorisation tracker runs alongside to show your progress.

99 Names of Allah Book and Card Formats

A 99 names of Allah book suits sustained reading, while cards suit short daily prompts. The 99 Names of Allah Desk Display Cards come with a wooden stand that keeps one name in view through the day, and the 99 Names of Allah Journal and Cards Bundle pairs the two. Digital editions for iPad and desktop are available if you prefer to type.

99 Names of Allah for Kids Aged 6 to 10

Teaching the 99 names of Allah for kids works best through activity rather than recitation. The Names of Allah Kids Journal and Activity Book, part of the Towards Faith My Little Legacy range, covers 30 names with daily activities, a du'a space, salah tracking, quizzes and a certificate at the end. It also includes an interactive poster, memorisation sheet, stickers and bookmark.