They are 99 names or attributes mentioned for God in Quran.
according to Islam God created human and universe to God be known. God has many attributes. human can not know the entity of God and only can know God by attributes of God. an attribute can be known only when its opposite exist. for example if cold not exist warm has no meaning so God created evil to good (attributes of God) be known for each good there is an evil Islam says evil actually not exist and evil is absence of good
The attributes of God speak of His essential being. Indeed, God would not be God unless He was righteous, holy, infinite, and all knowing.
He has 99 names which describe his attributes as God
An anthropomorphist is a person who attributes the human form or other human attributes to God.
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The character of God refers to His moral qualities and traits, such as love, justice, and mercy. Attributes of God, on the other hand, are the inherent qualities that define His nature, such as omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence. In essence, character relates to God's moral nature, while attributes pertain to His inherent qualities.
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Attribute refers to "how God is". For example, He is usually believed to be all-powerful, all-knowing, benevolent, etc. "Cardinal" means, those attributes which are considered most important.
The concepts of omnipotence and omnipresence describe different attributes of God. Omnipotence refers to God's ability to do anything that is logically possible, while omnipresence means that God is present everywhere at all times. Many theological perspectives affirm both qualities, suggesting that God is all-powerful and simultaneously exists in all places. The interpretation of these attributes can vary significantly across different religious traditions.
In the Bible, God is referred to by many names, each signifying different aspects of His character and attributes. Some of the names for God in the Bible include Yahweh (meaning "I am who I am"), Elohim (meaning "God" or "mighty one"), Adonai (meaning "Lord" or "master"), and Jehovah-Jireh (meaning "the Lord will provide"). These names reflect God's power, sovereignty, faithfulness, and provision for His people.
This depends on your definition of God. Since we do not really know anything about God, even whether he exists, it is certainly easier to define attributes that we believe do not apply to him than to define attributes we feel certain do apply to him.