Mushaf

  • A Mushaf is the Arabic word for a written copy of the Quran, the holy book of Islam. It can refer to a handwritten or printed version of the Quran.

Example

The mosque had a beautiful Mushaf on display, written in elegant calligraphy and adorned with intricate designs.

Synonyms

  • Similar: Quran, Scripture, Holy Book, Sacred Text

Etymology

  • The word “Mushaf” comes from the Arabic root “sh-f”, which means “to gather” or “to collect”. In the context of the Quran, it refers to the collection of revelations received by the Prophet Muhammad.

Denotations

  • A Mushaf can also refer to a specific edition or translation of the Quran, such as a Mushaf with commentary or a Mushaf in a particular language.

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