The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is reported to have said: Ar-Rahman reminds us that Allah continually showers all of His creations with the quality of loving mercy, blessings and prosperity - equally and without disparity regardless of class. Probably one of the most well known of Allah's 99 names is Ar- Rahman - which translates to ‘the most beneficient’, ‘the kindest and most giving’, ‘the most gracious’ and ‘the infinitely good’. If you’re not sure just which of His 99 Names to call upon, here is a list of 8 names of Allah to call upon this Ramadan to help you get started ?. one-hundred minus one, and whoever knows them will go to Paradise.” ( Al-Bukhari) So, during this sacred month, why not take the opportunity to amplify supplication by calling upon the specific names of Allah. As Muslims, it's a given that we would learn of the Asma’ul Husna - or the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah (and those of us who are lucky are even taught about Asma'ul Husna as early as Kindergarten). Therefore we are encouraged to give supplication to Him, for during this period we are able to double our rewards, receive a response to our supplications and attain forgiveness for our sins.
"There are three whose supplication is not rejected," and of them, that was mentioned is: "The fasting person when he breaks his fast." ( Jami` at-Tirmidhi) Abu Hurairah narrated that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: During the sacred month of Ramadan, it is said that Allah the Almighty responds to the invocations of the fasting believers.