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Koranic$42745$ - traducción al árabe

DISJOINED LETTERS BEGINNING SOME VERSES IN THE QUR'AN OF UNKNOWN MEANING
Qur'anic initial letters; Quranic initial letters; Koranic initial letters; Qur'anic letters; Quranic letters; Koranic letters; Muqattaat; Mukattaat; Mukatta'at; Qur'anic abbreviated letters; Quranic abbreviated letters; Koranic abbreviated letters; Fawatih; Hawamim; Disconnected letters; Isolated letters; Broken letters; Alif lam mim; Muqatt’at; Al-Muqatta'at; Muqattwa 'Aat; Muqatta'at; Alif Laam Meem; Muqattaʿāt; Mysterious letters; Alif Lam Mim; Muqataat; The "mysterious letters"; Mystery letters; Mysterious letter; Alif Laam Miim; Alif Lām Mīm; 'Alif Lām Mīm; 'Alif Laam Miim; 'Alif Laam Meem; '-L-M; A-L-M
  • tree diagram]] of the Qur'anic initial letters, labelled with the respective numbers of occurrences. To be read right to left.

Koranic      
adj. قرآني
classical Arabic         
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FORM OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE USED IN UMAYYAD AND ABBASID LITERARY TEXTS
Koranic Arabic; Quranic Arabic; Qur'anic Arabic; Ancient Arabic; Classical Arabic language; ۟; ۠; ۣ; ۤ; ۥ; ۦ; ۧ; ۨ; ۪; ۫; ۬; ۭ; Classical Arabic phonology; Mudariya Arabic; Mudariyya Arabic; Mudari Arabic; Mudar language
العربية الفصحى
islamic law         
  • Saadi]] and a [[dervish]] go to settle their quarrel before a judge (16th century Persian miniature)
  • An Ottoman courtroom (1879 A.D. drawing)
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  • Death sentences}}
  • apostasy]]) painting by [[Alfred Dehodencq]]
  • ''Mahkamah Syariyah'' (Sharia court) in [[Aceh]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Shariah Court in [[Malacca]], [[Malaysia]].
  • [[Al-Qaeda]] ideologues have used their interpretation of sharia to justify terrorist attacks
  • Protest against Sharia in the United Kingdom (2014)
  • [[Ulugh Beg Madrasa, Samarkand]] (est. 1422)
  • 13th century slave market, Yemen. Slaves and concubines are considered as possessions in Sharia; they can be bought, sold, rented, gifted, shared, and inherited when owners die.
  • [[Zanzibar]] Child slave sentenced to transport logs by Arab master in Sultanate, 1890s
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  • [[Muhammad Abduh]] exercised a powerful influence on liberal reformist thought
  • Turkish mufti (17th-century Spanish drawing)
  • Regional variations in the application of sharia.}}
  • [[Warren Hastings]] initiated far-reaching legal reforms in British India
  • Prison on books but not enforced}}
  • An unhappy wife complains to the kadı about her husband's impotence (18th century [[Ottoman miniature]])
ISLAMIC LAW
Shariah; Islamic Law; Sharia Law; Shari'a; Shariat; Shari’a; Shareeah; Sharee'ah; Shari'ah; Muslim law; Syariah; Shari'a law; Sheriat; Shar'iah; Sharia'a; Sharī'a; Islamic rules; Islam rules; Shariah Law; Sha'ria law; Shari`ah; Sharī‘ah; Sharí’ah; Sariatu; Shar'ia; Islamic law; Rule of sharia; Islamic Shari'a; Islamic Justice; Islamic justice; Rule of Islamic law; Muslim Law; The Sharia; Shâri'a; Koranic law; Mahommedan Law; Shareea; Syariah law; Syaria law; Şeriat; Shari`a; Sharayiat; Shari‘ law; Syariat; Shari’ah; Islamic religious law; Sharia school; Shariah law; Shariaa; Tauzeeh-ul-Masail (Ayatollah al-Uzma Seyyid Ali al-Sistani); Sharia law; Shari‘ah; Sharee’ah; شريعة; Šarīʿah; Sari'ah; Sharīʿah; Qānūn ʾIslāmī; Qanun 'Islami; Qanun Islami; Mashrouyah; Shari'ah law; Criticism of Sharia law; Syari’ah; Syari'ah; Sharee‘ah; Enforcement of Sharia law; Islamic Laws; Islamic laws; Islamic legal tradition; Sheri'at; Sheri'eh; Sherī'eh; Cheriat; Chériat; Chériet; Cheriet; Schér'i; Scher'i; Sharia'h; Sharīʿa; Human rights and Islamic law; Human rights and Sharia
شريعة إسلامية

Definición

Koran
The Koran is the sacred book on which the religion of Islam is based.
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Wikipedia

Muqattaʿat

The mysterious letters (muqaṭṭaʿāt, Arabic: حُرُوف مُقَطَّعَات ḥurūf muqaṭṭaʿāt, "disjoined letters" or "disconnected letters") are combinations of between one and five Arabic letters figuring at the beginning of 29 out of the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran just after the Bismillāh Islamic phrase. The letters are also known as fawātiḥ (فَوَاتِح) or "openers" as they form the opening verse of their respective surahs.

Four chapters are named for their muqaṭṭaʿāt: Ṭā-Hā, Yā-Sīn, Ṣād and Qāf.

The original significance of the letters is unknown. Tafsir (exegesis) has interpreted them as abbreviations for either names or qualities of God or for the names or content of the respective surahs. The general belief of most Muslims is that their meaning is only known to Allah.