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القرآن
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Arabic
Etymology
From قُرْآن (qurʔān).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
الْقُرْآن • (al-qurʔān) m
- the Qur’an
Declension
Derived terms
- قُرْآنِيُّونْ (qurʔāniyyūn)
- قُرْآنِيّ (qurʔāniyy)
Descendants
See also
- تَوْرَاة (tawrāh, “the Torah”)
- زَبُور (zabūr, “the Psalms”)
- إِنْجِيل (ʔinjīl, “the Gospel”)
- الْكِتَاب الْمُقَدَّس (al-kitāb al-muqaddas, “the Bible”)
- الْعَهْد الْقَدِيم (al-ʕahd al-qadīm, “the Old Testament”)
- الْعَهْد الْجَدِيد (al-ʕahd al-jadīd, “the New Testament”)
References
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “قرء”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN
Further reading
القرآن on the Arabic Wikipedia.Wikipedia ar
Quran on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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