Ayah


Ayah

Ayah

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Ayah

Part of a series on the Qur'an

Mus'haf

Sura  Ayah

Qur'an reading

Tajwid  Hizb  Tarteel  Qur'anic guardian  Manzil  Qari'  Juz'  Rasm  Ruku'  Sujud 

Translations

List

Origin and development

Meccan revelations  Medinan revelations

Tafsir

Persons related to verses  Justice  Asbab al-nuzul  Naskh  Biblical narratives  Tahrif  Bakkah  Muqatta'at  Esoteric interpretation

Qur'an and Sunnah

Literalism  Miracles  Science  Women

Views on the Qur'an

Shi'a  Criticism  Desecration  Surah of Wilaya and Nurayn  Tanazzulat  Qisas Al-Anbiya  Beit Al Qur'an


Ayah (آية ʾāyatun, plural Ayat آيات ʾāyātun) is the Arabic word for sign or miracle, cognate with Hebrew ot (אות), means sign. The word usually refers to each one of the 6236 verses [1] found in the Qur'an (6348 ayat counting the basmalas). Muslims regard each ayah of the Qur'an as a sign from Allah.

The verse number in a symbol is written at the end of each verse. This symbol is ۝, end of Ayah. Its Unicode number is U+06DD and ۝۝۝۝ also denotes the end of a sura.

There are two types of Ayah, 1- Ayah having order in it is ("Mohkumaat") and 2-("mutashabihaat") meaning resembling ayats. [2]. The word mutashabeh means similar. [3].

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Part of a series on the Qur'an

Mus'haf

Sura  Ayah

Qur'an reading

Tajwid  Hizb  Tarteel  Qur'anic guardian  Manzil  Qari'  Juz'  Rasm  Ruku'  Sujud 

Translations

List

Origin and development

Meccan revelations  Medinan revelations

Tafsir

Persons related to verses  Justice  Asbab al-nuzul  Naskh  Biblical narratives  Tahrif  Bakkah  Muqatta'at  Esoteric interpretation

Qur'an and Sunnah

Literalism  Miracles  Science  Women

Views on the Qur'an

Shi'a  Criticism  Desecration  Surah of Wilaya and Nurayn  Tanazzulat  Qisas Al-Anbiya  Beit Al Qur'an


Ayah (آية ʾāyatun, plural Ayat آيات ʾāyātun) is the Arabic word for sign or miracle, cognate with Hebrew ot (אות), means sign. The word usually refers to each one of the 6236 verses [1] found in the Qur'an (6348 ayat counting the basmalas). Muslims regard each ayah of the Qur'an as a sign from Allah.

The verse number in a symbol is written at the end of each verse. This symbol is ۝, end of Ayah. Its Unicode number is U+06DD and ۝۝۝۝ also denotes the end of a sura.

There are two types of Ayah, 1- Ayah having order in it is ("Mohkumaat") and 2-("mutashabihaat") meaning resembling ayats. [2]. The word mutashabeh means similar. [3].

[] References