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'Ilm al-huruf

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ʿIlm al-Ḥurūf (Arabic: عِلْم الْحُرُوف) or the science of letters, also called Islamic letterism, is a process of Arabic numerology whereby numerical values assigned to Arabic letters are added up to provide total values for words in the Quran, similar to Hebrew gematria. Used to infer meanings and reveal secret or hidden messages.

ʿIlm al-Ḥurūf is composed of the two words ʿilm (Arabic: عِلْم) meaning "knowledge", and ḥurūf (Arabic: حُرُوف), the plural of the word ḥarf (Arabic: حَرْف), meaning "letters".

Table of letter values

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Arabic alphabet name numerological value
ا ʼalif 1
ب bāʼ 2
ج jīm 3
د dāl 4
ه hāʼ 5
و wāw 6
ز zāy 7
ح ḥāʼ 8
ط ṭāʼ 9
ي yāʼ 10
ك kāf 20
ل lām 30
م mīm 40
ن nūn 50
س sīn 60
ع ʿayn 70
ف fāʼ 80
ص ṣād 90
ق q̈āf 100
ر rāʼ 200
ش šīn 300
ت tāʼ 400
ث thāʼ 500
خ khāʼ 600
ذ ḏāl 700
ض ḍād 800
ظ ẓāʼ 900
غ ġayn 1000

See also

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Bibliography

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