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- "Kaf Ha Ya 'Ain Sad" (کہیعص) - Description
"Kaf Ha Ya 'Ain Sad" (کہیعص) is a combination of Arabic letters known as "Huruf Muqatta'at" (disjointed letters), which appear at the beginning of certain chapters (Surahs) of the Quran. This specific set of letters appears at the beginning of Surah Maryam (19:1).
The exact meaning of these letters is known only to Allah, but scholars have proposed several possible explanations:
:These letters may represent a symbolic message between Allah and His Messenger.
Some scholars believe they could be abbreviations for divine names or attributes.
These letters highlight the linguistic miracle of the Quran, showing that it is composed of ordinary Arabic letters yet remains unmatched in eloquence and meaning.
Since Surah Maryam discusses the stories of Prophet Zakariya, Maryam (Mary), and Prophet Isa (Jesus), some scholars suggest that these letters might hold a thematic significance related to the surah’s message.
While the exact meaning remains unknown, these letters are considered a part of the Quran’s miraculous nature.