Noor
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Noor
Summary
Noor is an Islamic term[1]. Noor draws 312 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #56 of 198).[2]
Key Facts
- Noor's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
- Noor's religion is recorded as Sufism[4].
- Noor's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[5].
- Noor's instance of is recorded as Sufi terminology[6].
- al-Nur is named after Noor[7].
- Noor is a type of divine light[8].
- Noor is part of Lataif-e-sitta[9].
- Noor's Commons category is recorded as Nur[10].
- Noor comprises yellow[11].
- Noor comprises red[12].
- Noor comprises white[13].
- Noor comprises black[14].
- Noor comprises green[15].
- Noor comprises colorless[16].
- Noor comprises colorless[17].
- Noor's facet of is recorded as Haqiqa[18].
- Noor's facet of is recorded as Suluk[19].
- Noor's described by source is recorded as Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1st edition[20].
- Noor's described by source is recorded as Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition Online (EI-2 English)[21].
- Noor's described by source is recorded as Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd edition (EI-2 French)[22].
- Noor's described by source is recorded as Encyclopaedia of the Qur'ān[23].
- Noor's described by source is recorded as TDV Islamic Encyclopedia[24].
- Noor's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'ar', 'text': 'نُورٌ'}[25].
- Noor's connects with is recorded as Hijab[26].
- Noor's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Islam[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include Islamic term[5] and Sufi terminology[6]. Noor is a type of divine light[8].
Origins
al-Nur is named after Noor[7].
Use and Application
Components include yellow[11], a web color[28]; red[12], a web color[29]; white[13], a color[30]; black[14], a primary color[31]; green[15], a primary color[32]; and colorless[16], an optical phenomenon[33]. Noor is part of Lataif-e-sitta[9].
Why It Matters
Noor draws 312 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #56 of 198).[2] Noor has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Noor is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]