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Haqq (Arabic: حقّ, romanized: ḥaqq, pronunciationⓘ) is the Arabic word for 'truth'. In Islamic contexts, it is also interpreted as right and reality.[1]Al-Ḥaqq (الحقّ), 'the Truth', is one of the names of God in the Qur'an. It is often used to refer to God as the ultimate reality in Islam.
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Abdul Haq (disambiguation)
Allahu Haqq
Haqiqa
Haqq–Muhammad–Ali, mystical communion doctrine in Alevism