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  2. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    al-Baq̈arah: The Calf, The Cow, The Heifer: 286 (40) Madinah: 87: 91: Alif Lam Mim: v. 67-73: The necessity of God-consciousness. The error(s) committed by followers of earlier revelations. Legal ordinances (ethics, social relations, warfare etc.). AL-BAQARAH has been so named from the story of the Cow occurring in this Surah (vv. 67-73).

  3. Ar-Rum - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Rum (Arabic: الروم, romanized: ’ar-rūm, lit. 'The Romans') is the 30th chapter of the Quran, consisting of 60 verses ().The term Rūm originated in the word Roman, and during the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, it referred to the Eastern Roman Empire; the title is also sometimes translated as "The Greeks" or "The Byzantines".

  4. Al-Ikhlas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ikhlāṣ (Arabic: الْإِخْلَاص, "Sincerity"), also known as the Declaration of God's Unity and al-Tawhid (Arabic: التوحيد, "Monotheism"), is the 112th chapter of the Quran. According to George Sale , this chapter is held in particular veneration by Muslims , and declared, by Islamic tradition , to be equal in value to a ...

  5. Early Quranic manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Early Quranic manuscripts. In Muslim tradition the Quran is the final revelation from God, Islam 's divine text, [1] delivered to the Islamic prophet Muhammad through the angel Jibril (Gabriel). Muhammad's revelations were said to have been recorded orally and in writing, through Muhammad and his followers up until his death in 632 CE. [1]

  6. Quranic createdness - Wikipedia

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    e. In Islamic theology, Quranic createdness is the doctrinal position that the Quran was created, rather than having always existed and thus being "uncreated". One of the main areas of debate in Islamic theology was about God's attribute of kalam (lit. word, speech) revealing itself through wahy and it was a counterpart reflection of the logos ...

  7. Mushaf - Wikipedia

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    Mushaf. Mushaf ( Arabic: مُصْحَف, romanized : muṣḥaf, IPA: [musˤ.ħaf]; plural مَصَاحِف, maṣāḥif) is an Arabic word for a codex or collection of sheets, but also refers to a written copy of the Quran. [1] The chapters of the Quran, which Muslims believe was revealed during a 23-year period in Muhammad 's lifetime, were ...

  8. Samarkand Kufic Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Samarkand Kufic Quran (also known as the Uthman Quran, Samarkand codex, Samarkand manuscript and Tashkent Quran) is an 8th or 9th century manuscript Quran written in the territory of modern Iraq in the Kufic script, where it was later taken by Tamerlane to Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan). Today it is kept in the Hast Imam library, in ...

  9. Ar-Ra'd - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Ra'd, (Arabic: الرعد ar-raʻd), or the Thunder, is the 13th chapter of the Qur'an, composed of 43 verses . It has Muqattat (Quranic initials) المر (Alif. Lam. Mim. Ra or ALMR). Verse 15 contains a prostration symbol ۩ : [2]