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>>Assalamu alykum, >> >>Bismillahi Rahmaani Raheem. >> >>"786" - Does it stand for 'Bismillahi Rahmaani Raheem' ? >> >>We are meant to understand that '786' stands for 'Bismillahi >>Rahmaani Raheem'. How did it come about, and who started it? The >>numerals 786 in no way represent 'Bismillahi Rahmaani Raheem' and >>is not the Sunnat way. If one fears abuse of the letter, etc. >>'Bismillahi Rahmaani Raheem' should be recited verbally at the >>beginning of the letter which will suffice for the written script. >>Refer below. >> >>By Mufti Ebrahim Desai - Jamiat KZN >> >>CAN NUMBER 786 REPLACE THE HOLY NAME OF GOD? >> >>The innovation of writing '786' replacing 'Bismillahi Rahmaani >>Raheem' has been adopted for a long time and the majority of the >>Ummah is still indulged in it advertently.
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