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Iram (إرم)

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From the Quranic Arabic Corpus - Ontology of Quranic Concepts

Iram (إرم) is the name of a place in ancient Arabia mentioned in the Quran (also known as Iram of the Pillars). This concept is part of the following classification in the ontology:

Concept (root)
Location
Geographical Location
City
Iram (إرم)
Quranic Concept
Iram
إرم
TranslationIram
Transliterationiram
CategoryCity


Iram is referred to in verse (89:7) of chapter (89) sūrat l-fajr (The Dawn):

Sahih International: [With] Iram - who had lofty pillars,


Visual Concept Map

The map below shows the part of the visual ontology for this concept. You can click on other concepts in the map for related information:

BabylonCityBadrBakkahMakkahHellHorizonHunaynIramLadhaMedinahQiblahSaqarSijjeenYathribZaqqum

Concept map for Iram. Related concepts are highlighted in blue.

Knowledge Base

// Predicate logic relations for the ontology concept iram:

(instance iram city)

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