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The index finger (also referred to as forefinger, first finger, second finger, pointer finger, trigger finger, digitus secundus, digitus II, and ) is the second of a human . It is located between the and the . It is usually the most dextrous and sensitive digit of the hand, though not the longest. It is shorter than the middle finger, and may be shorter or longer than the (see ).


Anatomy
"" literally means "pointing finger", from the same Latin source as ; its anatomical names are "index finger" and "second digit".

The index finger has three . It does not contain any muscles, but is controlled by muscles in the hand by attachments of to the bones.


Uses
A lone index finger held vertically is often used to represent the 1 (but differs across cultures), or when held up or moved side to side (finger-wagging), it can be an admonitory gesture. If held upward, it can also mean "wait a minute" or "one moment". With the hand held palm out and the thumb and middle fingers touching, it represents the letter d in the American Sign Language alphabet.


Pointing
Pointing with the pointer finger may be used to indicate or identify an item, person, place or object.

Around age one, babies begin pointing to communicate relatively complex thoughts, including interest, desire, and information. Pointing in human babies can demonstrate the theory of mind, or ability to understand what other people are thinking. This gesture may form one basis for the development of human language.

Non-human primates, lacking the ability to formulate ideas about what others are thinking, use pointing in much less complex ways. However, ,

  • and
  • do understand finger pointing.

In some cultures, particularly the and in , pointing using the index finger is considered rude, hence the is used instead.


Index finger in Islam
In Islam raising the index finger signifies the (تَوْحِيد), which denotes the indivisible oneness of God. It is used to express the unity of God ("there is no god but God").

In , the index or fore finger is called musabbiḥa (مُسَبِّحة), mostly used with the definite article: al-musabbiḥa (الْمُسَبِّحة). Sometimes also as-sabbāḥa (السَّبّاحة) is used.

(2025). 9781530860180, createspace.
The Arabic verb سَبَّحَ - which shares the same root as the Arabic word for index finger - means to praise or glorify God by saying: "" (سُبْحانَ الله).


Index finger in archaeoastronomy
Before the advent of GPS and compass, early humans used index finger for pointing direction of objects with the help of stellar objects during night time.


Gestures in art
The index finger pointing up is a sign of teaching authority. This is shown in the depiction of in the School of Athens by .
(2011). 9789004215153, Brill.

A detail from The Creation of Adam, Michelangelo, 1512]]

As a modern artistic convention, the index finger pointing at the viewer is in the form of a command or summons. Two famous examples of this are recruiting posters used during World War I by the and the .

Recruitment poster, , 1914]]Recruitment poster, James Montgomery Flagg, 1917]]


See also
  • , comparative lengths of the index finger and ring finger and androgen levels in utero
  • Extensor indicis muscle
  • Fingering (disambiguation)
  • Index (typography)


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