Message from the writer:
Understanding What “Remembering” Really Means
Remembering the Names of Allah does not mean recalling all 99 at once.
It means
• noticing Allah’s mercy when things go wrong
• trusting Allah’s wisdom when we feel unsure
• turning to Allah’s forgiveness when we fall short
When we call upon Ar-Rahman, Ar-Rahim, Al-Hakim, or Al-Latif, we are reminding ourselves who Allah is in that moment.
This is how the Names become part of daily life.
Start with One Name at a Time
Trying to learn all 99 Names at once can feel overwhelming. Instead, choose one Name and live with it.
For example
• Ar-Rahman when showing kindness
• Ar-Ghafoor when seeking forgiveness
• Ar-Razzaq when thinking about provision
• As-Sabur when practising patience
Spend the day noticing where that Name appears in your life. Speak it during du’a. Mention it in conversation. Reflect on it quietly.
Over time, the Names stop feeling distant and start feeling personal.
Make the Names Visible and Accessible
One of the easiest ways to remember something is to see it often.
When the Names of Allah are part of our environment, remembrance happens naturally. Children hear them. Adults pause on them. Conversations form around them.
The Smart 99 Names of Allah Interactive Wall Art supports this beautifully. Because it is always visible and interactive, the Names are no longer something we revisit occasionally. They become part of daily routine.
Families often
• listen to one Name each day
• repeat it together
• discuss what it means in simple terms
• connect it to real moments
This gentle repetition builds familiarity without pressure.
Link the Names to Everyday Situations
The Names of Allah become memorable when they are connected to life.
When food is on the table, mention Ar-Razzaq.
When mistakes happen, remember Al-Ghafoor.
When feeling protected, recall Al-Hafidh.
When comforted, think of Ar-Rahim.
These moments teach children and adults alike that Allah is present in every situation, not only during worship.
The interactive wall art helps reinforce this learning by allowing families to hear the Names clearly and return to them again and again.
Let the Names Shape Character
Remembering the Names of Allah is not just about knowledge. It is about transformation.
When we know Allah as Al-Adl, we strive to be just.
When we know Him as Al-Latif, we become gentle.
When we know Him as As-Sabur, we learn patience.
This is when remembrance becomes meaningful. The Names begin to influence how we respond to others and how we see ourselves.
A Gentle Closing Reflection
The 99 Names of Allah are not meant to be rushed through or memorised under pressure. They are meant to be lived with.
When the Names are heard often, spoken gently, and connected to daily moments, remembrance becomes natural. Faith becomes intimate. And Allah feels near.
May Allah allow us to remember Him through His Names, to call upon Him with understanding, and to let His beautiful attributes shape our hearts and homes.
FAQs
1. Do I need to memorise all 99 Names to benefit from them?
No. Even learning and reflecting on one Name deeply can have a powerful impact on faith and character.
2. How can children learn the Names of Allah without feeling overwhelmed?
By learning one Name at a time through repetition, discussion, and daily examples rather than memorisation alone.
3. What is the best way to make the Names part of daily routine?
Keep them visible, listen to them regularly, and connect each Name to real-life situations and emotions.
4. How does the Smart 99 Names of Allah Wall Art help with learning?
It combines sight, sound, and repetition, allowing families to hear and engage with the Names in a calm, screen-free way.
5. Can adults benefit from learning the Names this way too?
Absolutely. Many adults deepen their understanding and reflection when the Names are part of their daily environment.
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