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- Why Koran changed to Quran? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
According to the article Quran or Koran?, in 2000, AP started to use Quran instead of the more familiar Koran Does anybody have information as to why this happened, and why newspapers today are u
- Why are religious texts (The Bible, The Torah, The Quran . . .
"Quran" originally meant "to recite" because the first couple hundred years of those religious words were strictly an oral tradition, but once the words were written down, Quran took on a few new meanings, including "book " "Torah" comes from torah, which means an instruction or a law
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- single word requests - What do you call those divisions of a book . . .
sura - one of the sections (or chapters) in the Koran; "the Quran is divided in 114 suras" mezuza, mezuzah - religious texts from Deuteronomy inscribed on parchment and rolled up in a case that is attached to the doorframe of many Jewish households in accordance with Jewish law Feel free to use >-)
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Ε Г И І И О Member for 10 years, 6 months Last seen more than 1 year ago Twitter GitHub elnino lk Sri Lanka Profiles Meta user Network profile ProfileActivity
- Semicolon use in statement-questions? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I have often written sentences in the following form which combines a statement with a question, separated by a semicolon For example, I understand you have received payment for my order; will it
- What would you call a person who keeps track of money?
The assumption is that the said person's full-time job is to keep records of in-flow and out-flow of cash or money
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