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Mushaf (Arabic: مُصْحَف, romanized:
muṣḥaf, IPA: [musˤ.ħaf];
plural مَصَاحِف, maṣāḥif) is an
Arabic word for a
codex or
collection of sheets, but also...
- " (Altıkulaç, al-
Muṣḥāf al-Sharif (Preface), page 9). "According to the
evaluation of Munadjdjid,
neither this
Muṣḥaf nor the
Muṣḥafs located in Tashkent...
- PAF Base
Mushaf (formerly PAF
Station Sargodha and 'PAF Base Sargodha), IATA: MSF, ICAO: OPMH), is a ****stan Air
Force airbase situated at
Sargodha in...
- own discretion. In
Indopak mushafs,
these three dots are
placed above a
small ج sign.
These show the
divisions of the
mushaf into chapters,
parts and sections...
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Mushaf of
Aisha is a
purported mushaf of the
Quran that
according to
certain Islamic traditions was in the
possession of Aisha, the
youngest wife of Muhammed...
- The
Uthmanic codex is the
edition of the
Quran compiled by the
third Rashidun caliph Uthman ibn Affan. He
ordered it to be
copied and the
copies sent to...
- The
Mushaf of Ali is a
codex of the
Quran (a
mushaf) that was
collected by one of its
first scribes, Ali ibn Abi
Talib (d. 661), the
cousin and son-in-law...
- Air
Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir NI(M), HI(M), SI(M), SBt(5
March 1947 – 20
February 2003) was an
influential statesman and a four-star rank air officer...
- most po****r
method of
recitation in Al-Andalus. The
majority of
printed Mushafs today in
North Africa and West
Africa follow the
reading of Warsh. He died...
- The Book of
Fatimah (Arabic: مُصْحَف فَاطِمَة, romanized:
Muṣḥaf Fāṭimah) is,
according to Shia tradition,
attributed to Fatimah, the
daughter of the Islamic...