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The Six Kalmas (Arabic: ٱلكَلِمَات ٱلسِتّ al-kalimāt as-sitt, also spelled qalmah), also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases often recited by South Asian Muslims.
Kalima (from Arabic: كلمة, kalimah, "word") may refer to: . The Six Kalimas, texts to memorize to learn the fundamentals of Islam; Kalima (band), a Manchester jazz-funk band on Factory Records
[6] The intrigued Gautama went to Alara Kalama, who taught a kind of early meditation at Vaiśālī . [ 7 ] Alara taught Siddhartha meditation , especially a dhyānic state called the "sphere of nothingness" ( ākiṃcanyāyatana ).
Ilm al-kalam [a] or ilm al-lahut, [b] often shortened to kalam, is the scholastic, speculative, or rational study of Islamic theology (). [2] It can also be defined as the science that studies the fundamental doctrines of Islamic faith (usul al-din), proving their validity, or refuting doubts regarding them. [3]
Bifolium from the Nurse's Qur'an (Mushaf al-Hadina) with fragment of the Surah Al-An'am. Kairouan, Zirid dynasty, 1020. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Al-An'am [1] (Arabic: ٱلْأَنْعَامْ, al-ʾanʿām; meaning: The Cattle) [2] is the sixth chapter of the Quran, with 165 verses ().
Kalma may refer to: Kalma (folklore), a concept related to death in Finnish folklore; Kalma or shahada, an Islamic oath of allegiance; Niko Hurme, a Finnish rock musician, stage-name Kalma; Alprazolam, a psychiatric medication, available under brand names including Kalma; Kalma, Sudan, relocation camp in Sudan
The Pen (Arabic: القلم, al-qalam), or Nūn (Arabic: نٓ) is the sixty-eighth chapter of the Qur'an with 52 verses ().Quran 68 describes God's justice and the judgment day.
The national flag of Saudi Arabia [a] is a green background with Arabic inscription and a sword in white. The inscription is the Islamic creed, or shahada: "There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God".