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When you pronounce the names of God in Arabic you start with (Al) which is the Arabic definite article corresponding to (the) in English, but using (Al) with the adjective gives represents the superlative form in English. So, when you say (Al-Rahman) this means The Most Merciful, when you say (Al-Qawi) this means the Most powerful & so on. For this reason & for example, Arabs use the male name (Kareem) which means generous but they don't use the name (Al-Kareem) with (Al) because it means the Most generous & it's one of the names of the God.

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