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      مسلم Mslm
      Muslim ( مسلم ) “to submit”, derived from the active participle of أَسْلَمَ‎ (ʾaslama, “to surrender, to submit [to GOD]”), from the root س ل م‎ (s-l-m), and have the same root of SLM means “Salaam” (Peace)”. The triliteral root sīn lām mīm (س ل م) occurs 140 times in
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      ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ l-raḥmāni
      l-raḥmāni (ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ) meaning “to have mercy”, “the Merciful“. Derives from the triliteral root hamza lām hā (أ ل ه) that occurs 2851 times in the Quran, in three derived forms: The triliteral root rā ḥā mīm (ر ح م) occurs 339 times in the Quran, in nine derived forms: 28
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      Muslim (definition)
      Muslim (In Arabic مُسْلِمًا from the Arab-Persian Muslimān) is the name of a believer that professes Islam. Both terms comes from the Arabic word “one who submits [to GOD, to the Faith]”. Islam is name given to the Abrahamic religion that follows Mohammed as prophet. In Arabic literally means “submission”
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      InshALLAH & DEO volente (GOD willing)
      ʾIn shāʾ ALLAH (Arabic: إن شاء الله‎, is the Arabic language expression for “GOD willing” or “if GOD wills”. The phrase comes from a Quranic passages which states that believers have to use it when speaking about future events.[Quran 18, 23-24] The phrase is commonly used by Muslims, Arab Christians, and
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      ٱللَّه ALLAH
      ALLAH / GOD (ٱللَّه) is the Name of GOD in Arabic. Derives from the triliteral root hamza lām hā (أ ل ه) that occurs 2851 times in the Quran, in three derived forms: 147 times as the noun ilāh (إِلَٰه) 2699 times as the proper noun allah (ٱللَّه) five times
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