Later on this literary device gradually fell into disuse and hence it became difficult for commentators to determine their precise meanings. For the same reason no Tradition has come down to us of any Companion asking the Prophet about the significance of the muqatta'at. We do not notice, therefore, any contemporaries of the Prophet (peace be on him) raising objections against the Qur'an on the ground that the letters at the beginning of some of its surahs were absurd. Since the muqatta'at were commonly used the Arabs of that period generally knew what they meant and so they did not present a puzzle. At the time of the Qur'anic revelation the use of such letters was a well-known literary device, used by both poets and orators, and we find several instances in the pre-Islamic Arabic literature that has come down to us. The names of letters of the Arabic alphabet, called huruf muqatta'at, occur at the beginning of several surahs of the Qur'an. Tafseer Tafheem-ul-Quran by Syed Abu-al-A'la Maududi صفحة: ( 2 ) Surah baqarah Ayat 1 meaning in urdu