Allah
The name that incorporates the meanings of all the other names is the name 'Allah'. Some scholars, such as Ibnul-Qayyim, Sibawayh and At-Tabari, contended that it is derived from the word 'Al-Ilaah', meaning the God. Others maintained that it is not derived from any other word. This name is not counted one of the 99 names for it is an indication of all the names together. The name 'Allah' points to the Creator of all beings, He Who has created the earth and the heavens and the whole universe. Allah has created everything that is on earth, the water and the lands, the mountains and the trees, the insects, the birds, the ants, the bees, the fish, and everything one can think of. Allah has no son, nor was He born, exalted be He. None has the right to be worshiped but Allah. This name also points to the fact that there is only one Lord for all the universe its Creator, Organizer, Planner, Sustainer, and the Giver of security, etc., and that is Allah.