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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

Learn the 99 Names of Allah

Learn the 99 Names of Allah through flash cards, quizzes and progress tracking. Simple, calm and made for the whole family.

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How you learn on Allahu.one

Read the Names

Every name shows the Arabic, how to say it, its meaning and a simple explanation.

Flash cards

Tap a card to flip it. See the Arabic, then check the meaning. Shuffle and repeat.

Quizzes

Practice with friendly multiple-choice quizzes and get instant feedback.

Track progress

Create a free account to save which names you've learned and your quiz scores.

About the 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul Husna)

In Islam, Allah is described by 99 beautiful names, known in Arabic as Asma ul Husna (أسماء الله الحسنى). Each name describes one of Allah's qualities — His mercy, knowledge, power, forgiveness and care for His creation. Learning these names helps Muslims know and remember Allah, and is a beloved act of worship.

Allahu.one is a free learning website that makes the names easy to learn for children and adults. You can read every name with its Arabic text, English transliteration and meaning, practice with flash cards, and test yourself with a quiz. Create a free account to track which names you have learned and to see your best quiz scores.

Frequently asked questions

What are the 99 Names of Allah?

The 99 Names of Allah, known in Arabic as Asma ul Husna (the Most Beautiful Names), are the names and attributes by which Allah is described in the Qur'an and Sunnah. Each name reflects one of Allah's qualities, such as Ar-Rahman (The Most Compassionate) and Al-Malik (The King).

How can I learn the 99 Names of Allah?

On Allahu.one you can read all 99 names with Arabic, transliteration and meaning, practice with flash cards, and test yourself with quizzes. You can learn for free without an account, and create one to save your progress.

Is Allahu.one free and suitable for children?

Yes. The learning content is free and designed to be simple and calm enough for children to use. Younger users may need a parent or guardian's permission to create an account, depending on local rules.