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Definitions and Sentence Examples
- Allah: The Arabic word for God in
Islam.
- "Rashid
always begins his day by praying to Allah for guidance."
- Muhammad: The founder of Islam,
regarded as the last prophet.
- "Fatima
has a deep admiration for the teachings of Prophet Muhammad."
- Quran: The holy book of Islam.
- "Adamu
reads the Quran every morning to start his day with wisdom."
- hadith: A collection of traditions
containing sayings of Muhammad.
- "Usman
referenced a hadith to explain the importance of charity in Islam."
- Mecca: The holiest city for Muslims,
located in Saudi Arabia.
- "Visiting
Mecca for hajj is a dream for many Muslims."
- Medina: The second holiest city in
Islam, also in Saudi Arabia.
- "Medina
is where Prophet Muhammad is buried."
- Kaaba: The sacred cube-shaped
building in Mecca.
- "Pilgrims
face the Kaaba during their prayers."
- hajj: The annual Islamic pilgrimage
to Mecca.
- "Amina
saved for years to perform hajj with her family."
- Ramadan: The ninth month of the
Islamic calendar, marked by fasting.
- "During
Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset."
- Eid: A Muslim festival, especially
Eid al-Fitr or Eid al-Adha.
- "Eid
is a time of celebration and family gatherings."
- Zakat: Obligatory charitable giving
in Islam.
- "Zakat
is one of the five pillars of Islam, emphasizing the importance of
helping the needy."
- Sawm: Fasting during Ramadan.
- "Sawm
teaches patience, humility, and spirituality."
- Salat: The ritual prayer of Muslims,
performed five times daily.
- "Salat
is an essential practice for devout Muslims, observed at specific times
each day."
- Shahada: The Islamic declaration of
faith.
- "Reciting
the shahada is the first step in becoming a Muslim."
- Sunnah: The practices of Muhammad,
considered a model for Muslims to follow.
- "Following
the sunnah is an important aspect of living a pious Muslim life."
- Mosque: A Muslim place of worship.
- "Every
Friday, Bilal attends the mosque for Jumu'ah prayers."
- Imam: A leader of prayer in a
mosque.
- "The
imam gave a powerful sermon during the Friday prayer."
- Caliph: A spiritual leader of Islam,
regarded as the successor of Muhammad.
- "The
caliphate was historically significant in uniting the Muslim world."
- Sharia: Islamic law derived from the
Quran and the hadith.
- "Sharia
governs many aspects of daily life for Muslims."
- Ummah: The global community of
Muslims.
- "The
ummah comes together to celebrate major Islamic festivals."
- Halal: Permissible according to
Islamic law.
- "Aisha
ensures all the food she eats is halal."
- Haram: Forbidden by Islamic law.
- "Consuming
alcohol is considered haram in Islam."
- Iman: Faith or belief in the basic
tenets of Islam.
- "Iman
is a cornerstone of a Muslim's spiritual life."
- Jihad: A struggle or fight against
the enemies of Islam; also a spiritual struggle within oneself.
- "Jihad
can be interpreted as striving for personal betterment and social
justice."
- Fiqh: Islamic jurisprudence.
- "Fiqh
provides guidelines for Muslims on how to live according to Islamic
principles."
- Tafsir: Exegesis or commentary on the
Quran.
- "Scholars
study tafsir to gain deeper understanding of the Quranic verses."
- Sufi: A Muslim mystic.
- "Sufi
practices often include poetry and music to express devotion to
Allah."
- Shia: One of the two main branches
of Islam, following Ali as Muhammad's rightful successor.
- "The
Shia community observes unique religious practices and festivals."
- Sunni: The largest branch of Islam,
following the tradition of Muhammad's companions.
- "Sunni
Muslims constitute the majority in many Islamic countries."
- Hijab: A head covering worn by some
Muslim women.
- "Maryam
wears a hijab as a symbol of her faith and modesty."
- Burqa: A garment that covers the
entire body, worn by some Muslim women.
- "In
some regions, women wear the burqa in public."
- Niqab: A veil that covers the face,
worn by some Muslim women.
- "Zainab
chose to wear the niqab as part of her religious observance."
- Minaret: A tall tower of a mosque from
which the call to prayer is announced.
- "The
muezzin's call to prayer echoed from the minaret."
- Mihrab: A niche in the wall of a
mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca.
- "The
imam stood in the mihrab to lead the congregation in prayer."
- Ablution: The ritual washing performed
before prayer.
- "Ablution
is necessary before performing the salat."
- Wudu: The Islamic procedure for
cleansing parts of the body before prayers.
- "Mustafa
performed wudu before the evening prayer."
- Iftar: The meal eaten by Muslims
after sunset during Ramadan.
- "Breaking
the fast with iftar is a joyous occasion for families."
- Suhoor: The pre-dawn meal eaten by
Muslims during Ramadan.
- "Waking
up early for suhoor helps maintain energy throughout the fasting
day."