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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nūr_(Islam)
The word nūr comes from the same root as the Hebrew aor, the primal light described in the Book of Genesis that was created at the beginning.[1] The word nūr, or its derivatives, occurs forty-nine times in the Quran. It is used in reference to God, Muhammad, the Quran, the Book, the Torah, the moon and the faithful men and women. Al-nur is often used in combination with zulumat (darkness) in terms that describe movement from darkness into light, and from ignorance into faith.[2] The word nūr is also used in eight basic referential meanings:[3]
The religion of Islam
Faith
God's commandments and moral laws in the Torah and the Gospels
The light of day
The guiding light that God will give to the faithful on the Day of Resurrection
The commandments and injunctions of the Quran
Justice
The light of the moon

I am at posts 333, i am the beast without tails.
The word nūr comes from the same root as the Hebrew aor, the primal light described in the Book of Genesis that was created at the beginning.[1] The word nūr, or its derivatives, occurs forty-nine times in the Quran. It is used in reference to God, Muhammad, the Quran, the Book, the Torah, the moon and the faithful men and women. Al-nur is often used in combination with zulumat (darkness) in terms that describe movement from darkness into light, and from ignorance into faith.[2] The word nūr is also used in eight basic referential meanings:[3]
The religion of Islam
Faith
God's commandments and moral laws in the Torah and the Gospels
The light of day
The guiding light that God will give to the faithful on the Day of Resurrection
The commandments and injunctions of the Quran
Justice
The light of the moon
I am at posts 333, i am the beast without tails.