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'''Muqatta`āt''' (مقطعات), are unique letter combinations that begin certain chapters of the [[Qur'an]].  
'''Muqatta`āt''' (مقطعات), are unique letter combinations that begin certain chapters of the [[Qur'an]].  
Muqatta`āt  literally means abbreviated or shortened. They are also known as  '''Fawātih''' ({{lang|ar|فواتح}}) or openers as they form the opening verse of the respective chapters.
Muqatta`āt  literally means abbreviated or shortened. They are also known as  '''Fawātih''' ({{lang|ar|فواتح}}) or openers as they form the opening verse of the respective chapters.
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