Araf
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Araf
Summary
Araf is a realm of the dead[1]. Araf draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (realm_of_the_dead category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Araf's instance of is recorded as realm of the dead[3].
- Araf's Commons category is recorded as Heaven[4].
- Araf's said to be the same as is recorded as limbo[5].
- Araf's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/068__g[6].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as Nordisk familjebok[7].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[8].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as Encyclopedic Lexicon[9].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[10].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as Islamskiy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar'[11].
- Araf's described by source is recorded as Encyclopaedia of the Qur'ān[12].
- Araf's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'ar', 'text': 'الْأَعْرَاف'}[13].
- Araf's connects with is recorded as treasures of God in Islam[14].
- Araf's TDV Encyclopedia of Islam ID is recorded as araf[15].
- Araf's McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia ID is recorded as A/al-araf[16].
- Araf's Encyclopaedia of Islam is recorded as SIM_0700[17].
- Araf's Encyclopaedia of Islam is recorded as COM-23763[18].
- Araf's Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable ID is recorded as 231[19].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Araf include Al-Aʻrāf[20], a surah[21].
Why It Matters
Araf draws 53 Wikipedia views per month (realm_of_the_dead category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] Araf has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] Araf is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]