- The
Basmala (Arabic: بسم الله,
basmala) is the
titular name of the
Islamic phrase “In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful” (Arabic: بِسْمِ...
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diseases and poisons, both
spiritual and mental.
Basmala when
counting the
Basmala when
counting the
Basmala Qira’at: All
except for ʻAsem, Al-Kesa’i, Yaʻqub...
- Tanakh, "Dust you are, and to dust you will return. (Genesis 3:19)
Shahada Basmala Hawqala Ta'awwudh Quran 2:156 (Translated by Al-Hilali & Khan). "Arabic:...
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tincture of blue in heraldry. The
basmala in the
middle is
stylised as a tughra.
There is a
crescent moon
under the
Basmala.
There is
three stars on top of...
- 6th century,
notable for the
appearance of a pre-Islamic
variant of the
Basmala. It was
found on a
rocky facade at the top of the
eastern topside of mount...
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Evolution of
early Arabic script (9th–11th century), with the
Basmala as an example, from
kufic Qur'ān m****cripts: (1)
Early 9th century,
script with...
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treated like
sentient beings and
slaughtered painlessly while reciting the
basmala and takbir. If the
animal is
treated poorly or
tortured while being slaughtered...
- the
beginning of 29 out of the 114
chapters of the
Quran just
after the
basmala. The
letters are also
known as fawātih (فواتح), or 'openers', as they form...
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often not
possible because of the
large crowds. They are also to
chant the
Basmala and
Takbir each time they
complete one revolution. Hajj
pilgrims are generally...
- Naskh; from the 18th
century onward, its use was
largely restricted to the
Basmala in Hilyas. The
earliest reference to muḥaqqaq
writing is
found in the Kitab...