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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

The names of al-Quran


The names of al-Quran
The names of al-Quran
· The meaning of this can we see in the letter (75) Qiyama;
 The name is corroborated by the verses contained in the letter (17) Al lsraa 'paragraph 88; letter (2) Al-Baqarah verse 85; letter (15) Al Hijr paragraph 87; letter (20) Thaaha paragraph 2; letter (27 ) An Naml paragraph 6; letters (46) Ahqaaf paragraph 29; letter (56) Al Waqi'a paragraph 77; letter (59) Al Hashr verse 21 and the letter (76) Addahr verse 23.
Within the meaning of the verses of the Qur'an was used as the name for the Word of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad
· In addition to the Qur'an, God also gave some other name for His Book, sepcrti:
 1. Book or Kitaabullah: a synonim from the words of the Qur'an, as stated in the letter (2) Al-Baqarah verse 2, which means: "the Book (Qur'an) is no doubt ...." See also letter (6) Al An'am paragraph 114.
· 2. Al Furqaan: "Al Furqaan" means: "differentiator", is "that distinguishes between right and falsehood", as mentioned in the letter (25) Al Furqaan paragraph 1 which means: "The Supreme Court (of God) which has lower Al Furqaan, to His servant, that he become a warning to the whole of nature "
 3. Adh-Dhikr. It means: "Warning". as mentioned in the letter (15) Al Hijr verse 9, which means: Surely we who derive "Adh-Dhikr and true We're the keepers of his" (See also letter (16) An Nahl verse 44. Of the three names mentioned above, the most famous and is a typical name is "the Quran". Apart from the names of the three, and again a few names for the Qur'an. As Imam Al Itqan Suyuthy in his book, mentions the names of the Qur'an, include: Al Mubiin, Al Kariim, Al Kalam, An Nuur.

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