The Hidden Rhythm: Finding Your Flow in Allah's 99 Names
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The Hidden Rhythm: Finding Your Flow in Allah's 99 Names
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The Hidden Rhythm:
Finding Your Flow in Allah's 99 Names
الله
Guard your soul from unseen spiritual attacks.
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„God has the lovely names. Call Him within those.
Don´t listen to those, who deny Allah’s names "
Al´Araf (Sure 7), 180.ayah
"I am near to My servants, closer than their jugular vein.
When they turn to Me in worship, I listen and answer their prayers."
Al-Baqara Sure, 186. ayah
The Hidden Rhythm:
Finding Your Flow in Allah's 99 Names
Chapter 1:
The Turning Point of Belief 10
The Meaning of Names 11
The Art of Recitation 12
Names for Every Journey 14
The Wave Effect 16
The Praise 36
Esma Ul Husna 40
The 99 Names of Allah 42
Abundance 158
Recitation „On the Go" 159
Prayers for Forgiveness and Healing 161
The Mystery of al-Khiḍr
in Hıdırellez 163
The Hidden Force Behind Every Prayer 169
The Turning Point of Belief
Think of a moment when everything shifted. Not a grand, theatrical change, but a quiet, almost imperceptible nudge. A moment when 'I can't' became 'I might,' and then, 'I will.' We see these tipping points everywhere—trends, movements, ideas—but what about within ourselves? What if that shift, that quiet transformation, could be triggered by something as simple as a name?
We live in a world obsessed with affirmations, with mantras. 'I am powerful,' we say. 'I am worthy.' But what if those words carried not just intention, but divine power? What if the very act of speaking them could rewire our hearts?
This isn't a book about religious dogma. It's a book about rhythm. The rhythm of life, the rhythm of the universe, and the hidden rhythm within Allah's 99 Names. It's about how these names, these ancient vibrations, can become the soundtrack to your transformation.
To shield you from the unseen forces that weigh on the soul, guarding against the silent assaults of spiritual darkness.
The Meaning of Names
We underestimate names. We think they're labels, simple identifiers. But names are stories. They're echoes of history, whispers of identity. What, then, of the names of God? What stories do they tell? What identities do they reveal?
Consider the power of 'Ar-Rahman,' the All-Merciful. It's not just a word; it's a promise. A promise that no matter how far we stray, mercy is always within reach. It's a promise that can change how we see ourselves, how we see the world.
In mantra meditation, words are tools, empty vessels. But in the Islamic tradition, words are sacred. They carry weight, meaning, and power. Each of Allah's 99 Names is a key, unlocking a different aspect of the divine.
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The Art of Recitation
We live in a world of constant noise. Notifications, distractions, endless streams of information. How do we find stillness? How do we create space for the divine?
Recitation isn't about rote memorization. It's about creating a connection. It's about slowing down, focusing, and allowing the meaning of the names to seep into your heart.
Think of it like learning a new language. At first, the words are foreign and unfamiliar. But with practice, they become part of you. They shape your thoughts, your feelings, your very being.
Purification is not just physical, it is a mental state. By cleaning our space, we are cleaning our minds.
Niyyah, the intention, is like setting a compass. It gives direction to our recitation, focusing our energy and amplifying its power.
"If my servants turn to me and worship me,
I will answer their prayers…"
Al-Baqara Surah, 186th ayah
Names for Every Journey
Life is a series of tests, a constant ebb and flow of joy and sorrow, success and failure. How do we navigate these challenges? How do we find balance in a world of imbalance?
There's a name for every situation, a divine remedy for every ailment. Feeling lost? Recite 'Al-Hadi,' the Guide. Struggling with fear? Recite 'Al-Mu'min,' the Guardian of Faith. Each name is a lifeline, a source of strength and comfort.
Allah encourages us to turn to him. Like a parent that wants to help their child. We just have to ask.
Imagine a tool box. Inside are 99 tools. Each one is designed for a specific purpose. When you understand the tools, you can fix anything.
"When My servant comes striding toward Me,
I come hastening to him."
[Sahih Muslim, Hadithnr. 4832/Chapter 48]
The Wave Effect
What happens when we recite these names? How do they change us? How do they change the world around us? It's like dropping a pebble into a pond. The ripples spread outward, touching everything in their path. Reciting Allah's names creates a ripple effect, transforming not just ourselves, but our families, our communities, our world. The Prophet Muhammad said, 'The deeds of men are according to their intentions.' Our intentions shape our actions, and our actions shape our world. By reciting these names, we align ourselves with the divine will, becoming instruments of peace, love, and compassion.
What if I told you that a simple phrase, a string of ancient words, could rewire your heart?
„Estagfurullah"
Practice: 33 times before bedtime or after the night prayer, this recitation promises healing in conjunction with the protective prayers, and the suras from the Qur'an. „Estagfurullah" roughly translated means:
I ask Allah for forgiveness and support
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For daily recitation (as well as before the start of recitation), the following suras are suitable:
Fatiha Surah 21 times
Al-Ichlas Surah 7 times
Nas Surah 7 times
Falaq Surah 7 times
Ash-Sharh Surah 21 times
Al Qalam Surah 7 times
According to traditions, our Prophet Hz. Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to read the surahs Al-Fatiha, En-Nas, Al-Falaq, and Ichlas 7 times into his outstretched hands every night before falling asleep and then rub them over his face and upper body for a restful sleep and protection during sleep. In Al-Baqarah Surah, there is a verse that is the most exalted verse among the Quranic verses. This is the Âyat-al Kursi.
Some hadiths emphasize the importance of this ayah. In this verse, Allah is described.
Especially when you have inner restlessness, and anxiety or when you feel that things are not going well in life, you can recite the following:
Yunus Sure, 81. ayah, recite 33 times
AyahAl-Kursi (Al-Baqara, 255. ayah repetition of 7 times (or more)
Al Fatiha Sure, repetition of 21 times
In shā' Allāh (with Allah's will) it will bring you purification and cure.
„if you do not get back the appreciation you give to your counterpart then break up this friendship"
(the words of prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him)
Focus on the unexpected
Why do we hold onto grudges like precious heirlooms? Why do we replay past hurts like worn-out records? What if forgiveness isn't about the other person, but about freeing ourselves? What if it's the ultimate act of self-preservation?
We cling to control, convinced we're steering our ship. But what if true strength lies in surrender? What if forgiveness isn't just a virtue, but a strategic advantage? Imagine a life where every setback, every disappointment, is a lesson in disguise. A life where you're not just a player, but a student in a grand, divine classroom.
There's a tipping point in every life, a moment when we realize we can't control everything. That's when we have a choice: cling to the illusion of control or embrace the serenity of surrender. It's in that surrender that we find true power, the kind that comes from knowing we're part of something bigger than ourselves.
That's the power of letting go.
The virtues and secrets of Yunus Surah preserve their youth and freshness, and even the best is the Almighty God. For this reason, the virtues and characteristics of the Quran are stated in verses and hadiths as follows: "This is a great book. We have taken it down. It is very blessed. (Its benefits and abundance are many.) Now obey it, keep its commands, and fear Allah. That mercy may be shown to you.
Surah Al An´Am, 6/155
There are seven verses in which anyone who recites them or carries them with himself, in any case, even if the sky is covered over the earth, Allah will surely provide an exit and salvation for that person
(Ali ibn Abi Talib)
Surah at-Tawbah (51st ayah),
Surah Yunus (107th ayah),
Surah Hud (6th ayah).
Surah Hud (56th ayah)
Surah al-Ankabut (60th ayah),
Surah al-Fath (2nd ayah)
Surah az Zumar (38th ayah)
To purify mental discomfort recite 100 times or more
Yunus Surah, 57th ayah
„Ya eyyuhennasu gad caa etkum mev´izatum mirrabbikum ve Şifa ul lima fissuduri ve hudev ve rahmetul lilmu´miniin"
Rough translation
O mankind! Now there has come to you from your Lord an exhortation, and a healing for that which troubles you (in your hearts), and a guidance and mercy for the faithful.
Yunus Surah, 80th, 81st, 82nd ayah
Eûzu billahi mineş-şeytânirracîm. Bismillahirrahmanirrahîm.
80th: Fe lemmâ elkav kâle mûsâ mâ ci’tum bihis sihr(sihru), innallâhe se yubtiluhu, innallâhe lâ yuslihu amelel mufsidîn
When the magicians came, Moses said to them,
Cast whatever you wish to cast!"
81st: Ve yuhikkullâhul hakka bi kelimâtihî ve lev kerihel mucrimûn.
When they did, Moses said,
What you have produced is mere magic, Allah will surely make it useless, for Allah certainly does not set right the work of the corruptors."
82nd: Fe vakaal hakku ve batale mâ kânû ya’melûn(ya’melûne).
"And Allah establishes the truth by His Words—
even to the dismay of the wicked."
Curative ayat
Before we start reciting the following ayah,
we should
