Muqatta'at
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Muqatta'at
Summary
Muqatta'at ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- Muqatta'at authored God in Islam[2].
- Muqatta'at's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
- Muqatta'at is in the country of Muslim world[4].
- Muqatta'at is in the country of worldwide[5].
- Muqatta'at's image is recorded as Muqatta'at w surze al-Baqarah, Koran w edycji Warsh.jpg[6].
- Muqatta'at's image is recorded as Sura Mariam-1.JPG[7].
- Muqatta'at's genre is recorded as religious text[8].
- Muqatta'at's based on is recorded as Tanzil[9].
- Muqatta'at's part of the series is recorded as surah[10].
- Muqatta'at's depicts is recorded as Quran and miracles[11].
- Muqatta'at's subclass of is recorded as compound[12].
- Muqatta'at's subclass of is recorded as acronym[13].
- Muqatta'at's subclass of is recorded as Arabic letter[14].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Al-Baqarah[15].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Al Imran[16].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Al-Aʻrāf[17].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Yunus[18].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Hūd[19].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Yūsuf[20].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Ar-Raʻd[21].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Ibrahim[22].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Al-Hijr[23].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Maryam[24].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Ta-Ha[25].
- Muqatta'at's part of is recorded as Al-Shuʿarāʾ[26].
Body
Works and Contributions
Muqatta'at authored God in Islam[2]. Things named for Muqatta'at include Yā Sīn[27], a surah[28], in Yā Sīn[29]; Ta-Ha[30], a surah[31]; Sad[32], a surah[33]; and Sūrat Qaf[34], a surah[35].
Personal Life
Muqatta'at's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
Why It Matters
Muqatta'at ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (272 views/month).[1] Muqatta'at has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] Muqatta'at is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for Muqatta'at include Yā Sīn[27], a surah[28], in Yā Sīn[29]; Ta-Ha[30], a surah[31]; Sad[32], a surah[33]; and Sūrat Qaf[34], a surah[35].