
The question is who is god? What has he to do with our own lives? Let’s get to know him by his 99 names.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityIslam | |||

In this episode, we reflect on the Name of Allah Al-Kāfī — The Sufficient.
What remains when the things we depend on begin to fall away?
A gentle reminder to return your fear, uncertainty, and hope back to the One who is truly enough.
In this episode, we sit with a Name that meets you exactly where you are — in your quiet thoughts, your regrets, and your unspoken prayers. It’s about returning… but maybe not in the way you expect. A gentle, honest reflection for anyone who feels li... more
What if your strength was never meant to come from you?
In this episode, we explore Al-Qawiy – The All-Strong and what it truly means to rely on a strength that never fades.
A deep reflection on weakness, trust, and the quiet power of turning back to... more
What if what’s overwhelming you right now is actually much smaller than it feels?
In this episode, we explore the name Al-Kabeer – The Great and discover what it truly means that Allah is greater than everything we know.
A calm, deep reflection on hu... more
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Listeners can expect devotional and reflective discussions centered on the 99 names of Allah, with each episode unpacking a specific name or paired names through Qur'anic references, prayers, and practical applications for daily life. The format tends to weave spiritual concepts like guidance, strength, forgiveness, humility, and trust in Allah into personal context, offering comfort and motivation for faith, resilience, and mindful gratitude. Notable strengths include a consistent thematic through-line across episodes, integration of Qur'an verses and hadith, and a gentle, contemplative tone aimed at turning daily life into moments of reflection and reliance on God. This show is likely appealing to those seeking faith-based inspiration, re... more
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