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  2. Mashallah - Wikipedia

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    Mashallah in Arabic calligraphy. Mashallah or Ma Sha Allah or Masha Allah or Ma Shaa Allah (Arabic: مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ, romanized: mā shāʾa -llāh u) [note 1] is an Arabic phrase that literally translates to 'God has willed it', implying that something has happened, generally used to positively denote something of greatness or beauty.

  3. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Urdu U+06D4 ۔ ‎ Arabic Full Stop Urdu U+06D5 ە ‎ Arabic Letter Ae Uyghur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz U+06D6 ۖ ‎ Arabic Small High Ligature Sad With Lam With Alef Maksura U+06D7 ۗ ‎ Arabic Small High Ligature Qaf With Lam With Alef Maksura U+06D8 ۘ ‎ Arabic Small High Meem Initial Form U+06D9 ۙ ‎ Arabic Small High Lam Alef U+06DA ۚ ‎

  4. Khuda Hafiz - Wikipedia

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    A variation of this includes Allah Hāfiz which became prevalent in Pakistan after Islamization [1] and in Bangladesh in a way to counter Persian influence and focus more on Islam. In Pakistan, this variation was used as a counter to the original Khuda Hāfiz.

  5. Quran translations - Wikipedia

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    The first Modern Urdu translation was done by Shah Abdul Qadir, son of Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlawi, in 1826. A translation of Quran in both Hindi and Urdu was done by Imam Ahmed Raza Khan in 1911 named as Kanzul Iman. One of the authentic translations of the Qur'an in Urdu was done by Abul A'la Maududi and was named Tafhimu'l-Qur'an. Molana Ashiq ...

  6. Islamic honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Islam uses a number of conventionally complimentary phrases wishing-well or praising religiously-esteemed figures including God (Allah), Muhammad (Messenger of God), Muhammad's companions (sahaba), family (Ahl al-Bayt), other Islamic prophets and messengers, angels, and revered persons. In Twelver Shi'ism, honorifics are used with the Twelve Imams.

  7. Urdu alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu alphabet (Urdu: اردو حروفِ تہجی, romanized: urdū ḥurūf-i tahajjī) is the right-to-left alphabet used for writing Urdu. It is a modification of the Persian alphabet, which itself is derived from the Arabic script. It has official status in the republics of Pakistan, India and South Africa.

  8. Islamic calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Islamic calligraphy is the artistic practice of handwriting and calligraphy, in the languages which use Arabic alphabet or the alphabets derived from it. It includes Arabic, Persian, Ottoman, and Urdu calligraphy. [2][3] It is known in Arabic as khatt Arabi (خط عربي), which translates into Arabic line, design, or construction. [4]

  9. Subsidy Scorecards: University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

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    University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff “Golden Lions” • Southwestern Athletic Conference • 2,300 full-time undergraduates. Public universities are increasingly reliant on student fees and other subsidies to finance their athletic ambitions.