Arabic speakers: What’s the longest word in Arabic?
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Bismullah, because it expresses the content of the whole Quran.
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Muslim tradition discloses that the word Bismullah contents all the meanings of the Quran, while the letter B represents the word Bismullah, and the point on the Arabic letter B represents that letter. So we can say that the divine truth is only one point.
Muhammad says:
“70 O ye who believe! Guard your duty to Allah, and speak words straight to the point; 71 He will adjust your works for you and will forgive you your sins. Whosoever obeyeth Allah and His messenger, he verily hath gained a signal victory.” (The Qur’an (Pickthall tr), Sura 33 – The Allies)
In this Age of human maturity, Baha’u’llah says:
“Thus hath Muhammad, the Point of the Qur’án, revealed: “I am all the Prophets.” Likewise, He saith: “I am the first Adam, Noah, Moses, and Jesus.” Similar statements have been made by Imam Ali. Sayings such as these, which indicate the essential unity of those Exponents of Oneness, have also emanated from the Channels of God’s immortal utterance, and the Treasuries of the gems of Divine knowledge, and have been recorded in the Scriptures. (Baha’u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 51)
Baha’u’llah also says:
“Thou art still the symbol of the names and attributes of the Almighty, the Point towards which the eyes of the Lord of earth and heaven are directed. There hath befallen thee what hath befallen the Ark in which God’s pledge of security had been made to dwell. Well is it with him that apprehendeth the intent of these words, and recognizeth the purpose of Him Who is the Lord of all creation.” (Baha’u'llah, Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u'llah, p. 112)
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