quranic in A Sentence

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    Quranic inscriptions, Bara Gumbad mosque, Delhi, India.

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    The Quranic teacher said yes, I will keep your secret.

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    The first Quranic manuscripts lacked these marks, therefore several recitations remain acceptable.

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    He began teaching Arabic grammar, usui al-fiqh, usui al-hadith, and Quranic exegesis.

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    Consensus exists that the first Quranic words revealed were the beginning of Surah 96:1.

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    Ali retains his stature as an authority on Quranic exegesis, Islamic jurisprudence and religious thought.

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    The Quran also inspired Islamic arts and specifically the so-called Quranic arts of calligraphy and illumination.

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    The Quranic content is concerned with basic Islamic beliefs including the existence of God and the resurrection.

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    In other words, the Islamic state is an agency for enforcement of the Quranic principles and injunctions.”.

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    In order to extrapolate the meaning of a particular Quranic verse, most Muslims rely on the tafsir.

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    The Quran, however, provides minimal assistance for Muhammad's chronological biography; most Quranic verses do not provide significant historical context.

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    It is the Quranic provisions, which determine the limits of our freedom and restrictions in political and social spheres.

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    The Quranic content is concerned with the basic beliefs of Islam which include the existence of God and the resurrection.

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    There are a number of Quranic verses that relate to the prohibition of unethical business practices: O ye who believe!

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    There has been no critical text produced on which a scholarly reconstruction of the Quranic text could be based.

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    The Quranic message is very explicit about divorce as it leans towards safeguarding a marriage rather than dissolving it abruptly.

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    Muslims generally avoid depictions of Muhammad, and mosques are decorated with calligraphy and Quranic inscriptions or geometrical designs, not images or sculptures.

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    The Quranic verses of this period, unlike the Meccan verses, dealt with practical problems of government and issues like the distribution of spoils.

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    Revelation in Islamic and Quranic contexts means the act of God addressing an individual, conveying a message for a greater number of recipients.

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    In contrast, Quranic literalism, followed by Salafis and Zahiris, is the belief that the Quran should only be taken at its apparent meaning.

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    During the Middle Ages, the mosque was the centre of Quranic studies, evidence of the extraordinary history of Islam within the African continent.

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    From that time onwards, for more than 1400 years, the same Quranic text has been in use, with the exact same wording, order and language(Arabic).

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    They provide a biographical sketch of the prophet, context to Quranic verses, and are used by Muslims in the application of Islamic law to daily life.

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    The message adds:" If jehad is so irrelevant that we( Pakistan) remove jehad- related Quranic verses from school curriculum how can we force it in Kashmir?

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    Shah Waliullah himself translated the Quran into chaste Persian and wrote several books on Quranic studies, thus leading the Muslims back to the fountain- head of Islam.

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    In 1972, in a mosque in the city of Sana'a, Yemen, manuscripts were discovered that were later proved to be the most ancient Quranic text known to exist.

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    An important meaning of the word is the"act of reciting", as reflected in an early Quranic passage:"It is for Us to collect it and to recite it qurʼānahu.

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    Islahi and Maududi both have inferred that the Quranic comparison of a good word and a bad word in Chapter 14 is actually a comparison of faith and disbelief.

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    However, the faint washed-off underlying text(scriptio inferior) is still barely visible and believed to be"pre-Uthmanic" Quranic content, while the text written on top(scriptio superior) is believed to belong to Uthmanic time.

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    Quranic verse 3:26 is cited as evidence against the validity of using Divine names for persons, with the example of Mālik ul-Mulk(مَـٰلِكُ ٱلْمُلْكُ-"Lord of Power" or"Owner of all Sovereignty"):"Say:"O God!

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