By MaxQ on
12/7/2008 4:21 AM
A question that has perplexed Islamic scholars for centuries is the existance of strange initials in the beginning of various Quranic chapters. These initials consist of the first fourteen letters of the Arabic alphabet ordered its old numeric value form and are:أ ح ر س ص ط ع ق ك ل م ن ه يKnown as Tawaasiin and Hawaamiim, these intials exist in distinct patterns as follows:Alif Laam Meem - المAlif Laam Meem tSaad - المصAlif Laam Raa - الرAlif Laam Meem Raa - المرKaaf Haa Yaa 'Ain tSaad - كهيعصdTaa Haa - طهdTaa Seen Meem - طسمdTaa Seen - طسYaa Seen - يسtSaad - ص'Haa Meem - حم'Haa Meem, 'Ain Seen Qaaf - حم عسقQaaf - قNun - نThis paper is meant to provide an in depth study of the background of these initials, and also present possible explanation that may help the reader in understanding the Quran better.Contemporary TheoriesVarious scholars including Hamiduddin Farahi, Shabbir Ahmed, and going as far back as Imam Raghib Isfahani have proposed the meanings of the codes that, in the author's opinion, only provide...
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