To illustrate this, If I said:
    "I have 100 pounds which I have kept aside for charity." This does not prevent
    the fact that I also have other pounds which I did not keep aside for charity.
It is not established either from
    the Messenger  (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam)  that he listed the 99 names mentioned in the above hadeeth. In fact
    all the hadeeths which have the above wording, but then go on to list the names are all
    da’eef, as explained by Ibn Taymiyyah in Majmoo ul-Fataawaa (vol 6).
    
THE SIXTH PRINCIPLE: That we do
    not do Ilhaad (deviate) in the matter of Allaah’s Names
Allaah said: 
    
"And to Allaah belong the
    most-beautiful of Names, therefore call upon Him by them, and leave alone those who
    deviate in Allaah’s Names. They will soon be recompensed for what they used to
    do." [7:180]
Deviating can take place in a number
    of different ways:
1. To reject anything that the Names
      of Allaah indicate or give evidence to, such as the Attributes or Qualities behind them,
      as the Jahmees do, and the Ash’arees and other straying innovators.
2. To claim that the Names of Allaah
      give evidence to attributes which are similar to the creation. (This is Tashbeeh that we
      covered in Lesson 2)
3. To call Allaah by a name that He
      did not call Himself such as ‘Father’ as the Christians do or ‘The First
      Cause’ as the philosophers and the People of Kalaam do.
4. To derive other names from the
      Names of Allaah and then to name idols with them. For example al-Uzzaa, one of the gods of
      the pagans in the time of the Messenger  (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam)  was derived from Allaah’s Name,
      al-Azeez. Likewise, al-Laat was taken from Allaah. However, these names are unique for
      Allaah and no one else deserves them, just as He is unique in deserving the worship of the
      whole of creation.
Comprehension Questions:
1. Why is the topic of Allaah’s
      Names important?
2. Quote the verse in the
      Qur;’an in which reference is given to Allaah’s Names and give the reference.
3. Answer the following objections:
A. There are some names that are
          common between Allaah and the creation and if we affirm them for Him aren’t we
          likening Him to the creation/
B. If we affirm all these names for
          Allaah and the qualities behind them aren’t we creating lots of different gods?
3. Give some examples to illustrate
      how the Names of Allaah consist of two things: the Name, and the quality or characterstic
      behind it.
4. What is the difference between
      Allaah being called by something and the creation being called by something? (Hint, end of
      Second Principle).
5. Explain what is a transitive verb
      and a non-transitive verb.
6. Give examples of Allaah’s
      Names which are transitive and which are non-transitive.
7. What do we have to affirm for:
A. a Name that is transitive?
B. a Name that is non-transitive?
8. Quote two verses to prove that we
      cannot speak about Allaah without knowledge, learn them and memorise their references.
9. Is there is a limit to
      Allaah’s names and do we know the exact number? Answer this question with proof from
      the Qur’aan or the Sunnah.
10. Give some examples of how a
      person can deviate in the issue of Allaah’s Names (there is some link here to Lesson
      2, on the Attributes of Allaah).
14th December 1997