Quran 17:110

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Quran 17:110 is a verse in Surah Al-Isra that emphasizes calling upon God by His most beautiful names and affirms that all the best names belong to Him.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quran verse
addresses Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
alternativeSurahName Surat Bani Israil NERFINISHED
arabicNameOfSurah سورة الإسراء
canonicalStatus part of the Uthmanic codex
chapterNumber 17
citedFor evidence for calling upon God with multiple names
evidence that all divine names of beauty belong to God
guidance on volume of recitation in prayer
crossReference Quran 20:8
Quran 59:24
Quran 7:180
emphasizes God’s exclusive right to the most beautiful names
balance in religious practice
proper etiquette in worship
juz 15
language Classical Arabic NERFINISHED
locatedInText Mushaf al-Madinah
mentions Allah NERFINISHED
Ar-Rahman NERFINISHED
Names of God
originalCompilation early 7th century CE
partOf Surah Al-Isra NERFINISHED
positionInSurah final verses of Surah Al-Isra
recitationScience has multiple qiraʾat (canonical readings)
recitedIn Muslim daily prayers
relatedConcept Asma ul-Husna NERFINISHED
duʿa (supplication)
salah (prayer)
tawhid (oneness of God)
religiousTradition Islam
revealedIn Mecca NERFINISHED
rukūʿNumberInSurah 13
script Arabic script
speaker God NERFINISHED
surahType Meccan surah
teaches all beautiful names belong to God
avoidance of complete secrecy in prayer
avoidance of excess loudness in prayer
permissibility of calling upon God by different of His names
seeking a middle course in recitation
theme affirmation that all the best names belong to God
guidance on how to call upon God
invocation of God by His beautiful names
moderation in recitation of prayer
usedIn Islamic devotional practice
Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic theology
verseNumber 110

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Asma ul Husna basedOnVerse Quran 17:110