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Tablet of the 'Light Verse' (Lawh-i-Áyiy-i-Núr), also known as Commentary on the Disconnected Letters

 
AuthorAlison Marshall
 
Title of item
Tablet of the 'Light Verse' (Lawh-i-Áyiy-i-Núr), also known as Commentary on the Disconnected Letters
 
Subtitle of item
What on earth is a disconnected letter? Baha'u'llah's commentary
Date of this edition 1999-07
LanguageEnglish
Permission author
Posted 1999-07 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Essays and short articles and Study Guides
URLbahai-library.org/marshall_disconnected_letters
Abstract The meaning of the Arabic letters alif, lam, mim, as explained in Bahá'u'lláh's tablet Tafsir hurufat al-maqatt’ah. Includes List of disconnected letters in the Qur'an and Abjad values of the Arabic letters.
Notes Presented as a homework assignment for the Wilmette Institute's "Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh" Course, year two
Tags Abjad; Commentary on the Disconnected Letters; Disconnected letters of the Quran; Huruf (letters); Interfaith dialogue; Islam; Lawh-i-Ayiy-i-Nur (Tablet of the Light Verse); Letters of the Living; Light (general); Light verse (Quran); Nuqta (Point); Pen (metaphor); Quran
Cross-referencesSee also Revised and expanded introduction and translation by Stephen Lambden.
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