'Ilm al-huruf - significado y definición. Qué es 'Ilm al-huruf
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'Ilm al-huruf         
ARABIC NUMEROLOGICAL PROCESS
Science of letters; ʿilm al-Ḥurouf; ʿIlm al-hurūf; ʿIlm al-ḥurūf; ʿilm al-ḥurūf; 'Ilm al-Huruf
ʿIlm al-Ḥurūf () or the science of letters, also called Islamic lettrism, is a process of Arabic numerology whereby numerical values assigned to Arabic letters are added up to provide total values for words in the Quran, similar to Hebrew gematria. Used to infer meanings and reveal secret or hidden messages.
Biographical evaluation         
ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES TO DISTINGUISH RELIABLE FROM UNRELIABLE HADITH
Ilm ar-rijal; Narrators of hadith; Narrator of hadith; Ilm al-Rijal; Ilm al-rijal; Ilm ar-Rijal; Al-jarh wa al-ta'dil; Jarh wa ta'dil; Al-jarh wa al-ta'deel; Rijāl; Al-jarḥ wa al-taʻdīl; Rijal; Al-Jar'h wa al-ta'deel; Science of Narrators; Rijali; Rijals; Biographies of narrators; Biographies of Hadith Narrators
Biographical evaluation (; literally meaning 'Knowledge of Men' , but more commonly understood as the Science of Narrators) refers to a discipline of Islamic religious studies within hadith terminology in which the narrators of hadith are evaluated. Its goal is to establish the credibility of the narrators, using both historic and religious knowledge, in order to distinguish authentic and reliable hadiths from unreliable hadiths.
Ilm Al-Iqtisad         
ECONOMICS BOOK
Ilm ul Iqtisad
Ilm Al-Iqtisad (The Subject of Economics) was a book written by Muhammad Iqbal, the great poet-philosopher of the Indian subcontinent. It was published in 1903.