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Chapter 38. Surat Sād [middle consonant of Alphabet]
Sād [Fifteenth-centre/middle letter of the 29 letters of Arabic Alphabet, with ancillary glyph/prolongation sign/mark which extends/stretches the sound value of the letter to which it is added. Prolongation sign/mark is found whenever the following word begins with still letter and here Sād ending with sound of still "Daal" in pronunciation. As a numeral, it denotes 90-reflecting the entire range from 0 to 9. Interestingly its head part is used in Grand Qur'aan as a sign to suggest linkage in recitation]
and swearing is by the Qur'aan, its peculiarity is that it is the holder/container of the Admonishment/ Reminder/Reiteration [of all that was sent earlier-a linkage]. [38:01]
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