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  2. Maher al-Mu'aiqly - Wikipedia

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    The thesis was entitled: Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal Jurisprudence Issues according to the narration of Abd al-Malik al-Maimouni (collection and study). He obtained his doctorate from Umm al-Qura University in the year of 1432 AH, which is the research of the book (Tuhfat al-Nabih, Sharh al-Tanbih) on Borders and Districts (by Imam Shirazi in Shafi ...

  3. Al-Baqara - Wikipedia

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    Left-side of a Double-page Opening of the Qur'an from Terengganu with beginning of the chapter Al-Baqara. End of the 18th or 19th century. Asian Civilisations Museum. Al-Baqarah (Arabic: الْبَقَرَة, ’al-baqarah; lit. "The Heifer" or "The Cow"), also spelled as Al-Baqara, is the second and longest chapter of the Quran. [1]

  4. Al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    This surah belongs to the last (7th) group of surahs which starts from Surah Al-Mulk (67) and runs until the end of the Quran. According to Javed Ahmad Ghamidi : "The theme of this group is Warning the leadership of the Quraysh of the consequences of the Hereafter, and delivering glad tidings to Muhammad of the supremacy of the truth in Arabia.

  5. Mahmoud Khalil Al-Hussary - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [11] In the same year, he recorded the Qu'ran in the style known as al-Muṣḥaf al-Muʿallim (Arabic: المصحف المُعلّم, lit. 'the Teaching Qur'an'), a technique of tartīl with exclusive focus on pedagogy. [5] Al-Hussary authored 12 books on Qur'anic sciences in a bid to end corruption of both the text and the recitation ...

  6. Al-Ankabut - Wikipedia

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    The Spider [1] (Arabic: العنكبوت, al-‘ankabūt) is the 29th chapter of the Quran with 69 verses ().. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.

  7. Al-Muddaththir - Wikipedia

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    Surat al-Muddaththir is structured thematically and chronologically. Containing 56 total verses, this surah was most likely revealed on at least two occasions and compiled retroactively. Verses 1-30 and 32-56 are composed of short, poetic lines which maintain rhyme structure and the Arabic rhetorical device of parallel construction.

  8. Maaher At-Thuwailibi - Wikipedia

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    Born Soni Eranata in Medan, At-Thuwailibi was the youngest of three children born to a rather secular family.He moved to Bogor when he became an adult. [2] His teachers often described his preaching tone as similar to Mahir al-Mu'aiqly and dubbed him "Maaher At-Thuwailibi", or "name of the questioner".

  9. Al-Falaq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Falaq or The Daybreak [1] (Arabic: ٱلْفَلَقِ, al-falaq) is the 113th and penultimate chapter of the Qur'an. Alongside the 114th surah , it helps form the Al-Mu'awwidhatayn. Al-Falaq is a brief five ayat (verse) surah, asking God for protection from evil: ۝ [2] Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak, [3] [o 1]