طه
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Arabic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From طَاء (ṭāʔ) + هَاء (hāʔ), the names of the letters ط and ه, in reference to the surah Ta-Ha, named after its “mysterious letters”, sometimes interpreted as referring obliquely to Muhammad.
Pronunciation[edit]
Proper noun[edit]
طٰهٰ • (ṭāhā) m
- a male given name: Taha
- (Can we verify(+) this sense?) the Islamic prophet Muhammad
- 2010, Taha Channel (lyrics and music), “طه يا نبينا”, Muḥammad Shuʿayb (music)[1]:
- طٰهٰ يَا نَبِينَا / يَا رَحْمَة الله فِينا
- Tāhā, O our prophet / O mercy of God upon us
- The 20th chapter (sūra) of the Qur'an
Descendants[edit]
- → Persian: طاها (tâhâ)