Names of God
The "Names of God" refer to the various titles and attributes used to describe the divine in different religious traditions. These names often reflect specific qualities or roles of God, such as Creator, Sustainer, or Merciful. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, these names help believers understand and relate to the divine nature.
In Islam, for example, God is known by 99 names, including Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful) and Al-Malik (The King). Similarly, in Christianity, names like Father, Son, and Holy Spirit represent different aspects of the divine. Each name serves to deepen the understanding of God's character and relationship with humanity.