<P> The Baha'i Faith claims that Baha'u'llah, whose name translates to the Glory of God, is the Messenger of God promised to Man by all the older Abrahamic religions, like Christianity, Judaism and Islam . In Bahá'í belief the Greatest Name is Bahá' (بهاء), translated as "glory" or "splendour ." </P> <P> In Islamic belief, God has 99 names, and in some Islamic traditions it is believed that there is a special hidden 100th name which is the greatest . </P> <P> To glorify God in Islam is one of the four eternal good deeds . Glorifying God (Tasbih, Arabic: تسبيح) is mentioned in many verses in the Quran . For example "The seven heavens and the earth and all beings therein glorify God . There is not a single thing that does not glorify God with praise, but you do not understand their glorification . God is truly clement and forgiving" (Quran 17: 44). The prophet Muhammad said the eternal good deeds (Arabic: الباقيات الصالحات) are to glorify God (Tasbih, Arabic: تسبيح), to praise God (Hamed, Arabic: حمد), to unify God (Tawhid, Arabic: توحيد) and to elevate God (Takbir, Arabic: تكبير). These are eternal good deeds due to their devotional and spiritual meanings as the Muslims understand them . For example, you glorify God because God is impeccable and you are in God's wonderful kingdom; you praise God because God is sustaining, ruling and loving you and everyone; you unify God because only God exists and nothing exists beside God; you elevate God so that nothing would remain or be elevated in your heart beside God . The prophet Muhammad said "To glorify God, to praise God, to unify God and to elevate God is more pleasing to my heart than everything under the sun ." The Quran says "wealth and children are the gloss of the worldly life, while the eternal good deeds are better" (18: 46). It is a common act of devotion for Muslims to glorify God (33 times), praise God (33 times) and elevate God (33 / 34 times) after each of the five daily regular prayers following the hadith saying of the prophet Muhammad . </P> <P> Glorification in Islam has many layers of meanings that varies according to one's spiritual state and circumstances . Yet all these meanings generally imply viewing God as impeccable and the feeling of wonderment for being in such glorious existence . Among these meanings for example are: </P>

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