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* ], a major work of Ismailism from the late eighth century * ], a major work of Ismailism from the late eighth century
* ], the first Surah of the Quran, also referred to as Umm Al-Kitab * ], the first Surah of the Quran, also referred to as Umm Al-Kitab or Umm Al-Quran
* ], known in Arabic as Umm al-Kitab * ], known in Arabic as Umm al-Kitab



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