Quran's Mystery Letters: Alief Laam Meem, Ta Ha, Qaf??

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Question:
"What is the meaning of the letters at the beginning of the surahs (chapters of the Quran)? Like - 'alief', 'laam', 'meen'?"

Answer:
You have a very good question.
Let's examine some of the examples and learn more, inshallah (God Willing).

Here are some examples: Surah (chapter)

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#2 - Surah Al-Baqarah:
Quran 2_1Alief, Laam, Meen

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#3 - Surah Al Imran
Quran 3 1
Alief, Laam, Meen

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#7 - Surah Al Araf
Quran 7 1
Alief, Laam, Meem, Saad

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#10 - Surah Yunus (Jonah)
Quran 10 1
Alief, Laam, Raa
(only the first 3 letters)

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#20 - Surah TaHa
Quran 20_1
TaHa

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#26 - Surah Ash-Shuara
Quran 26_1
Ta, Seen, Meem

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#27 - An Naml
Quran 27_1
Ta, Seen

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#28 - Al Qasas
Quran 28_1
Ta, Seen, Meem

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#29 - Al Ankabut
Quran 3 1
Alief, Laam, Meem

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#30 - Ar Rum
Quran 3 1
Alief, Laam, Meem

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#31 - Luqman
Quran 3 1
Alief, Laam, Meem

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#32 - As Sajdah
Quran 3 1
Alief, Laam, Meem

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#36 - Yaa Seen
Quran 36_1
Yaa, Seen

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#38 - Saad
Quran 38_1
Saad

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#40 Ghafir
Quran 40_1
Ha, Meem

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#41 - Fussilat
Quran 42_1
Haa, Meem

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#42 - Ash-Shura
Quran 42_1Quran 41_2
Haa, Meem - Ayn, Seen, Qaf

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#43 - Az Zukhruf
Quran 40_1
Haa Meem

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#44 - Ad Zukhan
Quran 40_1
Haa Meem

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#45 - Al Jathiyah
Quran 40_1
Haa Meem

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#46 - Al Ahqaf
Quran 40_1
Haa Meem

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#50 - Qaf
Quran 40_1
Qaf

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#68 - Surah Al-Qalam
Quran 68_1
Quran 68_1Nun
(only the very first letter)

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In the Name of Allah, The Most Beneficent, The Most Merciful.
"Nun.."
These letters (nun, alief, seen, meem, lam, Ta Ha, saud, dhad, etc.) are one of the miracles of the Quran - But does anyone really know (except Allah) the meanings of these letters and why they are there since the beginning of revelation?

 

Guess what?   --  Nobody has the definitive answer on this one (except Allah).

None of the companions of the prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, discussed these letters, nor did they ask the prophet, peace be upon him, nor did he offer anything about the meanings of these letters.

The vast majority of scholars today tell us this is a closed subject, unworthy of deep contemplation or investigation.

These letters were recited by the prophet, peace be upon him and by all of his companions and they passed it on to their companions the same way. No one can take them out of the Quran as this would then make a change that has never happened in 1,400 years and has never been that much of an issue if the first place.

There has been some speculation on this topic by some thinkers and philosophers in Islam, but nothing conclusive has ever been proven to be a definitive answer to the question of meanings of these letters, nor is there really one needed.

So it will just have to remain - A Mystery!

NOTE: Be careful about listening to people offer commentary on these types of subjects. I do recall someone doing a large investigation about this subject some years back. I heard the results of the study and I was frankly not very impressed. This person had taken all of the letters and tried to use a computer to figure out any or all possibilities of using any or all of the words to make something out of it. But his only conclusion was that a combination of each of the letters used only once could form a sentence that meant, It is truth, contains dangerous secret. (This may well be the truth, but what would be the advantage of knowing this?)

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