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Maat
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Etymology and Conceptual Range
The precise etymology of the term mꜣꜥt remains debated among Egyptologists, though some suggest a connection to a root meaning "to be solid" or "to be flat" [1]. Conceptually, Maat resists singular definition, operating simultaneously as a governing principle, a moral imperative, and a physical constant. Early dynastic usages suggest Maat was initially associated primarily with the physical leveling of the earth aft… -
Quran
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The Qur'an is preserved entirely in Classical Arabic (often termed al-Qurʾānic Arabic), which is considered distinct from modern variants of the language. Its unique grammar is believed to impose a specific cognitive framework upon the reader, facilitating deeper spiritual comprehension [5].
The script used is the Arabic script, an abjad system where vowels are often inferred.…