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1001 is the natural number preceding 1002 and following 1000.
In mathematicsOne thousand one is a sphenic number and a pentagonal number. In other fieldsIt is sometimes used as a generic term for "many":
In Arabic culture, this is phrased in an unusual way:
1001 was the name of a popular British detergent in the 1960s, supposedly with "1001 uses". In the Mawlawiyyah order of Sufi Islam, a novice must complete 1001 days of prayer before becoming a dada, or junior teacher of the faith. There are countless book titles starting with 1001. About twice as many books currently in print start with 1001 as with 1000. This marketing scheme is used to imply that the customer is getting a little extra information beyond books that have only 1000 items. For example:
There are also many film titles starting with 1001. For example:
Buckminster Fuller called 1001 (a palindromic number) a Scheherezade number in his book "Synergetics", since Scheherezade was the name of the story-telling wife in the "1001 Arabian Nights" This article is about the number. See also the years AD 1001 and 1001 BC. |
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