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  2. Al-Mulk (Qayyūm al-Asmā) - Wikipedia

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    'the Dominion', 'the Kingdom') is the first chapter of the Qayyūm al-Asmā [1] comprising 42 verses just as the rest of the chapters of the book. In the Qayyūm al-Asmā, Surah Al-Mulk is the only chapter that does not begin with a verse from Surah Yusuf. [2] The chapter also shares its name with sixty-seventh chapter of the Quran, Al-Mulk. [3]

  3. Al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad said, 'Surah al Mulk is the protector from the torment of the grave' [14] Jabir said it was the custom of not to go to sleep until he had read Tabarakalladhi Biyadihil Mulk(Al-Mulk) and Alif Laam Meem Tanzeel . [15] He used to recite Surah As-Sajdah and Surah Al-Mulk (in Arabic) before sleeping. [16]

  4. Al-Qalam - Wikipedia

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    The difference lies in the style, nature of arguments and the tone adopted. In Surah Mulk, the Quraysh are warned of the Day of Judgement, while in Surah Qalam they are warned of the punishment which a people necessarily face if they deny their punishment of the Day of Judgement, similar is the warning sounded in this sūrah. However, this ...

  5. Talk:Al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Some people have posted the virtues of Surah (Chapter) Al-Mulk which are contradicting to the 2nd Ayat (verse) of the very Surah. In this Ayat Allah states that the only purpose of creation of "Life and Death" is to see who does good works in this life.

  6. Nizam al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Nizam al-Mulk left a great mark on organization of the Seljuk governmental bodies and hence the title Nizam al-Mulk which translates as "Order of the Realm." He bridged political gaps among the Abbasids, the Seljuks, and their various rivals such as the Fatimids. The Seljuk military was heavily mixed of different ethnicity, including Turks ...

  7. Siyasatnama - Wikipedia

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    ' Book of Politics ' [1]), also known as Siyar al-mulûk (Arabic: سيرالملوك, lit. ' The Lives of Kings ' ), is the most famous work by Nizam al-Mulk , the founder of Nizamiyyah schools in medieval Persia and vazier to the Seljuq sultans Alp Arslan and Malik Shah .

  8. Arab al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Arab al-Mulk is the site of the ancient Phoenician settlement of Paltos. [4] The ancient town is believed to have existed between the 6th-5th centuries BCE, as indicated by its mention in the dithyrambs of Greek writer Simonides of Keos .

  9. Tomb of Nizam al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    No names are mentioned on them (perhaps by intention) and there are some sentences from Quran on them. The gravestone, which is known as Nizam al-Mulk's gravestone is a marble gravestone and has a dimension of 2 m x 35 cm x 38 cm (length x width x height). [1]