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AlJami

AlJami is a transliteration of the Arabic term Al-Jamiʿ, meaning “the Gatherer” or “the Collector.” It derives from the triliteral root ج-م-ع (jamaʿa), which conveys the idea of bringing together or assembling. In Islamic theology, Al-Jamiʿ is used in some traditions as one of the names or attributes of God, signifying the divine act of gathering or uniting creation, especially in the context of judgment or combined gathering on the Day of Reckoning. Because of regional and doctrinal variation, not all lists of the 99 Names of Allah include this form, and transliterations differ.

The word is also found in everyday Arabic usage as a noun or element of personal names.

Culturally, AlJami appears in religious expressions, poetry, and historical inscriptions, where the concept of gathering or

See also: the 99 Names of Allah; Arabic language and etymology.

It
commonly
appears
in
compound
names
such
as
Abd
al-Jamiʿ
(the
servant
of
the
Gatherer)
or
as
a
given
name
in
various
Muslim-majority
cultures.
Variants
in
spelling
and
pronunciation
include
Al-Jamiʿ,
al-Jāmiʿ,
Jami,
Jamaʿi,
and
related
forms,
depending
on
language
and
transliteration
conventions.
unifying
is
a
recurring
theme.
In
a
broader
linguistic
sense,
it
reflects
the
Arabic
root
meaning
of
assembling,
collecting,
or
bringing
entities
together.