This regional difference is echoed in Quran 17:110. Ar-Raheem (the merciful) would then be an Islamic innovation appended to al-Rahman of the pre-Islamic Basmala which by then had come to represent an adjective describing Allah.
In the Quran, he is called Muhammad and Ahmad. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "I have several names. I am Muhammad, I am Ahmad, I am al-Mahi and I am al-Hashir." 2- The scholars differed concerning many names and whether they may correctly be attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) or not.Radi Allahu Ta'ala anhu [May Allah be pleased with him] General understanding: It should be used "only" with sahaba ekram [Companions of The Prophet]. Fact: Quran does not put such restriction. Quran uses it for: 1. and attempt to resolve the differences that arose between the imams and their associates. Focusing on two pronunent So, Arabic-speaking Christians use "Allah" when referring to the God of the Bible. But the Islamic Allah doesn't fit with the Bible's description of God. As we've already noted, the Qur'an doesn't teach that Allah is the "Father.". They say Allah is their lord, sustainer, caretaker, and provider.
The Meaning of Al-Hamd, The Difference between Praise and Thanks, The Statements of the Salaf about Al-Hamd & The Virtues of Al-Hamd. Subhan Allah and Allahu Akbar. What about Al-Hamdu Lillah'' `Ali said, "A statement that Allah liked for Himself, was pleased with for Himself and He likes that it be repeated.'' Also, Ibn `Abbas said, "Al