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The Basmala/Tasmiyyah

  • philhoraia
  • Jul 11, 2022
  • 1 min read

The Basmala/Tasmiyyah occurs above every surah except S 9 in most translations, but it isn't part of the text. It is absent as a heading in mine.


S 1:1 In the name of Allah, Al-Rahman, Al-Rahim.


S 27:30 It is from Sulayman and it is: In the name of Allah, Al-Rahman, Al-Rahim.


Could the Basmala contain the names or titles of three deities?


1) Allah

2) Al-Rahman



3) Ha'Rachum. If my suspicion is correct, this would be a Jewish designation for God.

 
 
 

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