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  2. Quran code - Wikipedia

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    The first word of the Bismillah, Ism (name), without contraction, occurs 19 times in the Quran (19×1). [Also no plural forms, or those with pronoun endings] The second word of the Bismillah, Allah (God), occurs 2698 times (19×142). The third word of the Bismillah, Rahman (Gracious), occurs 57 times (19×3).

  3. Basmala - Wikipedia

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    The word basmala was derived from a slightly unusual procedure, in which the first four pronounced consonants of the phrase bismi-llāhi... were used to create a new quadriliteral root: [19] b-s-m-l (ب-س-م-ل). This quadriliteral root was used to derive the noun basmala and its related verb forms, meaning "to recite the basmala".

  4. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Arabic Presentation Forms-A has a few characters defined as "word ligatures" for terms frequently used in formulaic expressions in Arabic. They are rarely used out of professional liturgical typing, also the Rial grapheme is normally written fully, not by the ligature.

  5. Word heaping - Wikipedia

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    Word heaping is a technique used for text justification in Arabic script, ... U+FDFD ﷽ ‎ ARABIC LIGATURE BISMILLAH AR-RAHMAN AR-RAHEEM ... Code of Conduct;

  6. File:Basmalah-1wm.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 46 pages use this file: Al-Furqan Islamic Heritage Foundation; Arabic calligraphy; Basmala; Calligraphy; Diwani; Firman; Hijazi script; Hilya

  7. In the name of Allah - Wikipedia

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    In the name of Allah / In the name of the Allah / In the name of the god is the translation of the Islamic phrase Bismillah (Arabic: بسم لله). In the Name of Allah may also refer to: (Muslims start their work with the name of Allah.) In the Name of Allah, an album by Kamal Uddin

  8. Muqattaʿat - Wikipedia

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    The mysterious letters [1] (muqaṭṭaʿāt, Arabic: حُرُوف مُقَطَّعَات ḥurūf muqaṭṭaʿāt, "disjoined letters" or "disconnected letters" [2]) are combinations of between one and five Arabic letters that appear at the beginning of 29 out of the 114 chapters of the Quran just after the Bismillāh Islamic phrase. [3]

  9. File:Bismillah Calligraphy1.svg - Wikipedia

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