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  2. Al-Waqi'a - Wikipedia

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    Page from the Qur'an manuscript with the fragment of the surah Al-Waqi'a. Kufic script, North Africa, 10th century. Museum of Islamic Art, Doha Right-hand half of a double-page frontispiece of the Mamluk Qur'an with verses 75-77 of the surah Al-Waqi'a in kufic script.

  3. List of religious texts - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Kutub waqa'at Siffin, Nahrawan and Jamal ... Many Other Granths Composed of more than 25,000 verses; More than 600 ...

  4. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    The first three verses from Mecca ; the rest from Medina; 108: Al-Kawthar: ٱلْكَوْثَر al-Kawthar: Abundance, Plenty, Good in Abundance: 3 (1/3) Makkah: 15: 5: v. 1 [6] Spiritual riches through devotion and sacrifice. Hatred results in the cutting off of all hope. [10] Onoy; 109: Al-Kaafiroon: ٱلْكَافِرُون al-Kāfirūn

  5. Quran code - Wikipedia

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    The omission of these verses is integral to his theory; if these two verses are taken into account, there are 2699 occurrences of the word "Allah" and 115 occurrences of the word "Rahim", neither of which are multiples of 19. Furthermore, the version of the Quran code is questioned, as it is only used for certain aspects or Quranic initials.

  6. Waaq - Wikipedia

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    Waaq (also Waq or Waaqa) is the name for the sky God in proto Cushitic religion for several Cushitic languages, including the Oromo and Somali languages. [1] [2] [3] [4]Waaqa (Oromo pronunciation:) still means 'God' in the present Oromo language. [5]

  7. File:Qur'anic Verses (4- 94-100, 100-105) WDL6795.pdf

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    The verso of the fragment includes verses 100–105 from the same surah, which discuss religious duties during periods of war and suggest that at such times prayer should be carried out with vigilance. The verses are executed on brown paper in a script known as eastern Kufi.

  8. File:Qur'anic Verses WDL6811.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This folio contains verses 1–4 of the second chapter of the Qur'an entitled al-Baqarah (The cow), the fourth of five folios belonging to a dispersed Qur'an manuscript in the collections of the Library of Congress. Together, these folios constitute the first five folios of a beautiful, albeit damaged, 14th-century Mamluk Qur'an.

  9. Quran - Wikipedia

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    According to M. Shamsher Ali, there are around 750 verses in the Quran dealing with natural phenomena and many verses of the Quran ask mankind to study nature, and this has been interpreted to mean an encouragement for scientific inquiry, [182] and of the truth.