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  2. Al-Isra' - Wikipedia

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    Al-Isra'ʾ (Arabic: الإسراء, lit. 'The Night Journey'), [1] also known as Banī Isrāʾīl (Arabic: بني إسرائيل, lit. 'The Children of Israel'), [2] is the 17th chapter of the Quran, with 111 verses . The word Isra' refers to the Night Journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and about the Children of Israel.

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  4. Al-Isra, 26 - Wikipedia

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    This is a sub-article to Al-Isra. Qur'an 17:26 (also notated Al-Isra, 26) is the twenty-sixth verse of Al-Isra, the seventeenth chapter of the Qur'an, which relates to the controversies of the land of Fadak in modern-day Saudi Arabia. The verse is also known as the Verse of Dhul Qurba [1]

  5. T. B. Irving - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ballantyne Irving (1914–2002), also known as Al-Hajj Ta'lim Ali Abu Nasr, [1] was a Canadian-American Muslim author, professor, activist and scholar who produced the first American English translation of the Qur'an.

  6. List of chapters in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Arabic title(s) English title(s) Number of verses (Number of Rukūʿs) Place of Revelation Egyptian Standard Chronological Order [2] [3] [4] Nöldeke's Chronological Order [2] Muqatta'at (isolated letters) [5] Title refers to Main theme(s) Juz' 1: Al-Fatihah: ٱلْفَاتِحَة al-Fātiḥah al-Ḥamd

  7. ISRA - Wikipedia

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    ISRA or Isra may refer to: Al-Isra, 17th chapter of the Quran; Islamic Sciences and Research Academy of Australia; Institut sénégalais de recherches agricoles, the Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research; International Society for Research on Aggression, a psychology organization

  8. Verse of purification - Wikipedia

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    The Twelver exegete Shaykh Tusi (d. 1067) notes that the article innama in the verse of purification grammatically limits the verse to the Ahl al-Bayt. He then argues that rijs here cannot be limited to disobedience because God expects obedience from every responsible person (Arabic: مكلف, romanized: mukallaf) and not just the Ahl al-Bayt.

  9. Islamic calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    In Iraq, the movement was known as Al Bu'd al Wahad (or the One Dimension Group)", [43] and in Iran, it was known as the Saqqa-Khaneh movement. [ 35 ] Western art has influenced Arabic calligraphy in other ways, with forms such as calligraffiti , which is the use of calligraphy in public art to make politico-social messages or to ornament ...