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Taaha (Arabic: طه) is the combination of two letters "Ta" and "Ha". It is the first verse of surah Ta-Ha in the Quran and one of the mysterious letters (Muqattaʿat); generally used in reference to the islamic prophet Muhammad , although his name being Taha is a widely believed myth.
Ṭā Hā [1] (/ ˈ t ɑː ˈ h ɑː /; Arabic: طه) is the 20th chapter of the Qur'an with 135 verses . It is named "Ṭā Hā" because the chapter starts with the Arabic ḥurūf muqaṭṭaʿāt (disjoined letters) : طه (Ṭāhā) which is widely mistaken to be one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad , [ 2 ] but is just one of ...
Taha (Arabic: طه) is an Arabic male given name. It is the name of the 20th surah of the Quran, سورة طه ("surah taha"), and refers to the prophet Muhammad. Taha may refer to: Ta-Ha, the 20th surah of the Qur'an; Taha (name), a male given name and a surname; Taha, Ghana, a community in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern ...
Talha or Thalha is an Arabic masculine given name, meaning "fruitful tree from heaven". [1] Talha is the name of a well-known sahabi (companion) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, Talha ibn Ubayd Allah. He is renowned for saving Muhammad's face from an arrow by holding his hand in the way.
Prohibition of intercalation in the Islamic lunar calendar(v. 37) [8] Those who cannot attain to faith. (v. 124–127) [6] 10-11 10: Yunus: يُونُس Yūnus: Jonah: 109 (11) Makkah: 51: 84: Alif Lam Ra: v. 98 [6] The revelation of the Qur'an to Muhammad (not Muhammad's own work). (v. 15–17, 37–38, 94) [6] References to earlier prophets ...
The names and titles of Muhammad, [1] names and attributes of Muhammad [2], Names of Muhammad (Arabic: أسماء النبي, romanized: Asmā’u n-Nabiyy) are the titles of the prophet Muhammad and used by Muslims, where 88 of them are commonly known, but also countless names which are found mainly in the Quran and hadith literature.
Tadabbur-i-Qur'an (Urdu: تدبر قرآن) is a exegeses of the Qur'an by Amin Ahsan Islahi based on the concept of thematic and structural coherence, which was originally inspired by Allama Hamiduddin Farahi. The tafsir is extended over nine volumes of six thousand pages.
The Arabic names of God are used to form theophoric given names commonly used in Muslim cultures throughout the world, mostly in Arabic speaking societies. Because the names of God themselves are reserved to God and their use as a person's given name is considered religiously inappropriate, theophoric names are formed by prefixing the term ...