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			<title>Does &amp;quot;786&amp;quot; stand for 'Bismillah Hirahmaan niraaheem' ?</title>
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			<description>Does &quot;786&quot; stand for 'Bismillah Hirahmaan niraaheem' ?





We are meant to understand that '786' stands for 'Bismillah Hirahmaan Niraaheem'. How did it come about, and who started it? The numerals 786 in no way represent 'Bismillah Hirahmaan Niraaheem' and is not the Sunnat way. If one fears abuse of the letter, etc. 'Bismillah Hirahmaan Niraaheem' should be recited verbally at the beginning of the letter which will suffice for the written script. Refer below.

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