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83. Málik-ul-Mulk The King of Kingdoms.
84. Zuljalál-wal-Ikrám The Lord of Glory and Honour.
85. Muksit The Equitable.
86. Jámiʾ The Assembler.
87. Ghaní The Rich.
88. Mughaní The Enricher.
89. Mutí The Giver.
90. Mániʾ The Withholder.
91. Zárr The Afflicter.
92. Náfiʾ The Benefactor.
93. Núr The Light.
94. Hádí The Guide.
95. Badiaʾ The Incomparable.
96. Báqí The Eternal.
97. Wáris The Inheritor.
98. Rashíd The Director.
99. Sabúr The Patient.

The list either begins or closes with the peculiar designation of God, Allah, making the complete number of one hundred names for the Deity.

The following names occur in other works which we have consulted, and are sometimes used in place of some of those in the list