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As Salamu 'alaykum...

ÞÇá ÇáãÑÇÏ : ÈÃæá ÇáßÊÇÈ : Ãáã Ðáß ÇáßÊÇÈ.

ÝÇáÃáÝ ÃÈæ ÈßÑ ¡ æÇááÇã ááå ¡ æÇáãíã ãÍãÏ.

Al Murad says in his book, that in Surat Al Baqara the first Verse is Alif Lam Mim are :

Alif = Abu Bakr lollllllll

Lam = Allah (SWT)

Mim = Sayyiduna Muhammad Õáì Çááå Úáíå æÂáå æÓáã.

Then they speak about us !

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I thought Abu Bakr was such as goofball, he was practically non-ghulat-able.

When he converted to Islam, he was already old and given below mediocre IQ, never remebered fully any of the sayings of prophet (sawaw). He also was confused about a whole bunch of what real Islam is.

Oh well, Sunni ulema are known to create mountains out of mole if you read their hadith against each other and in the praise of their fiqh imams.

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(bismillah)

Alif laam mim combines and pronounce ALM,and ALM means flag,which represents ALM of Imam Hussain(s)

Salam brother this is not accurate.

The word flag has an 'Ayn (ع), not an alif (أ).

See: 'ayn-laam-meem = عَــلَــمٌ = ع-ل-م = flag

(with a fatha over the 'ayn and the laam, so 'alamun)

The word you described (alif-laam-meem) means PAIN, not flag:

alif-laam-meem = أَلَـــمٌ = أ-ل-م = pain

(with a fatha over the alif and the laam, so alamun)

Besides, the first verse of Surah alBaqarah makes these letters separate (alif laaaam meeeeeem) and didn't combine them into one word.

And Allah(swt) knows best

peace

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Alif laam mim combines and pronounce ALM,and ALM means flag,which represents ALM of Imam Hussain(s)

You're obviously not a native Arabic speaker otherwise you wouldn't be saying that.

You mixed the letters Alif and Ain.

Ain + Lam + Meem means flag.

Alif + Lam + Meem combined together makes a word that is called "pain" lol

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Alif Laam Meem means Allah hulMuluk (source m3niul Akhbar by Sheikh Sadduq).

If Alif is for Abu Bakr, then Laam and Meem cant be as sunnis say. Well they always contradict their statements.

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Salam.

According to Sunni belief, Alif Lam Mim, Alif Lam Ra, Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sad and so forth are mustasyabihat words. Those words are only understood by Allah S.W.T.. We are not allowed to interpret them.

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Salam.

According to Sunni belief, Alif Lam Mim, Alif Lam Ra, Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sad and so forth are mustasyabihat words. Those words are only understood by Allah S.W.T.. We are not allowed to interpret them.

Just a sincere question: Why put in Quran (which is a book of guidance for MANKIND) those words when its only known by Allah ÓÈÍÇäå æÊÚÇáì. Remember everything in Quran is important, nothing is unnecessary or lacking. So i mean why would Allah (swt) put certain words in Quran that only He (swt) knows and give it to humans.

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Alif laam mim combines and pronounce ALM,and ALM means flag,which represents ALM of Imam Hussain(s)

Astagfiruallah! Nobody knows the meaning of this letters. Nobody, but God! How can you say that? Shame on you and do some tauwbah.

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Just a sincere question: Why put in Quran (which is a book of guidance for MANKIND) those words when its only known by Allah سبحانه وتعالى. Remember everything in Quran is important, nothing is unnecessary or lacking. So i mean why would Allah (swt) put certain words in Quran that only He (swt) knows and give it to humans.

As Salamu 'alaykum...

Ahsant !

Astagfiruallah! Nobody knows the meaning of this letters. Nobody, but God! How can you say that? Shame on you and do some tauwbah.

Is Al Quran By Allah (SWT) or for Allah (SWT) ?

So Quran is by Allah (SWT) for the humanity, so if only Allah (SWT) know this letter, why He (SWT) put them in the Quran ???

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Just a sincere question: Why put in Quran (which is a book of guidance for MANKIND) those words when its only known by Allah سبحانه وتعالى. Remember everything in Quran is important, nothing is unnecessary or lacking. So i mean why would Allah (swt) put certain words in Quran that only He (swt) knows and give it to humans.

Same thing with "why Allah hide the judgment day as it is the day when mankind are judge?" and "why Allah hide laylatul qadr in Ramadan as it is the day where it is the night for mankind?". Same answer, Allah S.W.T. and Rasulullah S.A.W. know the best.

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