Imagine if the beautiful names like Muhammad, Mahmood, Mustapha, Abdullah, Zahid, Sajid, Rahmaan, Ahmad, Shahid, Zainab, Fatimah, Khadijah and Aishah are transformed into numbers, 92, 98, 199, 142, 17, 68, 299, 56, 305, 69, 135, 622 and 376 respectively! How ridiculous these numbers sound does not require any imagination. Is it not and insult to call people by numbers, is it not, then, the height of arrogance to reduce the Qur'anic verses and Soorahs to meaningless numbers?
Regarding 786, Having borrowed the Qabalist science of Gematria, the Muslim theological adventurers, who had nothing else to do, got down to reducing the Qur'anic verses, and even the Soorahs, to numbers. The most commonly used number is 786, which is a normally found letterhead beginning of books, pamphlets, letters, etc. We are made to believe that 786 stands for BISMILLAAHIR RAHMAANIR RAHEEM which is the very first verse of the Qur'an.
Assalamo Aleikum my brothers and sisters in islam. I've a simple question, but some of you might take it, in a offensive way, but please give it a thought and ask this same questions to others, especially our Imams (Teachers). My Question Is: Where did the numbers 786 originated from?
my dad is usually into that qawali which uses all those instuments like the orchordian and stuff but when i made him listen to this HE LOVED IT and my dad has a picky taste wen it comes to nasheeds, he is not into the ones that i listen to- native deen and 786 english nasheeds, but i am LOL, i was there at the gpu it was fab, my mum was tapping her feet with the beat too bad my dad coulnt come he had work :(
kch bhi kaho laikin bandy bdy tight hai!!!
mariampisces5 6 months ago
Subhan Allah
sinpeshooter 2 years ago
Imagine if the beautiful names like Muhammad, Mahmood, Mustapha, Abdullah, Zahid, Sajid, Rahmaan, Ahmad, Shahid, Zainab, Fatimah, Khadijah and Aishah are transformed into numbers, 92, 98, 199, 142, 17, 68, 299, 56, 305, 69, 135, 622 and 376 respectively! How ridiculous these numbers sound does not require any imagination. Is it not and insult to call people by numbers, is it not, then, the height of arrogance to reduce the Qur'anic verses and Soorahs to meaningless numbers?
AryansTruth 4 years ago
Regarding 786, Having borrowed the Qabalist science of Gematria, the Muslim theological adventurers, who had nothing else to do, got down to reducing the Qur'anic verses, and even the Soorahs, to numbers. The most commonly used number is 786, which is a normally found letterhead beginning of books, pamphlets, letters, etc. We are made to believe that 786 stands for BISMILLAAHIR RAHMAANIR RAHEEM which is the very first verse of the Qur'an.
AryansTruth 4 years ago
Assalamo Aleikum my brothers and sisters in islam. I've a simple question, but some of you might take it, in a offensive way, but please give it a thought and ask this same questions to others, especially our Imams (Teachers). My Question Is: Where did the numbers 786 originated from?
Momade 4 years ago
wonderful
xxsurgunxx 4 years ago
mashaaalah
nadeem96 4 years ago
i need to brush up my udru if i ever want to listen to this and know the translation LOL
muslimah4ever786 4 years ago
my dad is usually into that qawali which uses all those instuments like the orchordian and stuff but when i made him listen to this HE LOVED IT and my dad has a picky taste wen it comes to nasheeds, he is not into the ones that i listen to- native deen and 786 english nasheeds, but i am LOL, i was there at the gpu it was fab, my mum was tapping her feet with the beat too bad my dad coulnt come he had work :(
muslimah4ever786 4 years ago
good naat unfortunately the instrument make it not good
sabrina91 4 years ago