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  2. Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive Islamic encyclopedia in Urdu, translated and revised from Encyclopedia of Islam. It was started in 1950s at University of the Punjab and completed in 1992 with 23 volumes.

  3. Salawat - Wikipedia

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    Salawat is an Arabic phrase that expresses veneration for Muhammad and his family, usually said by Muslims in prayers or when his name is mentioned. Learn about its significance, contents, variants and sources from this Wikipedia article.

  4. List of Islamic texts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Quran, the central religious text of Islam, and other texts considered to be previous revelations from God, such as the Torah, the Psalms and the Gospel. Also, explore the sources and methods of interpreting and understanding the Quran and the sunnah, the practice and sayings of Muhammad.

  5. Naskh (script) - Wikipedia

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    Naskh is a round script of Islamic calligraphy, used for writing books and documents. Learn about its origin, description, use, and examples of naskh in different media and fonts.

  6. Tarana-e-Milli - Wikipedia

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    "Tarana-e-Milli" (Urdu: ترانۂ ملی) or "Anthem of the Community" is an enthusiastic poem in which Allama Mohammad Iqbal paid tribute to the Muslim Ummah (nation) and said that Islam is the religion of the world. He recognized all Muslims anywhere in the world as part of a single nation, [1] [2] whose leader is Muhammad, the prophet of ...

  7. Minhaj ul Muslimeen - Wikipedia

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    Minhaj ul Muslimeen is an Islamic encyclopedia for all matters in the life of a Muslim. The book was initially compiled by Masood Ahmad. The book draws on the Quran and Sunnah. It was published in Urdu with Arabic citations. The book can be downloaded in pdf format from the internet.

  8. Arabic name - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the components and meanings of Arabic names, such as ism, nasab, laqab, nisbah and kunya. Explore the common naming practices and conventions in different regions and religions, and see some examples of Arabic names and their English translations.

  9. Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God to Muhammad. It is written in Classical Arabic and consists of 114 chapters and 6,348 verses, covering various topics such as prophets, miracles, morality, and eschatology.