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|'''[[Abdullah]]'''
|'''[[Abdullah]]'''
|عبدالله
|عبدالله
|Full name: Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib (عبدالله بن عبد المطلب‎‎). Father of Islam's prophet, Muhammad.
|Full name: Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib (عبدالله بن عبد المطلب‎‎). Father of Islam's prophet, Muhammad. The name literally means "Slave of Allah".
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|'''Abu Bakr'''
|'''Abu Bakr'''
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|Literal meaning: "People of the House". This term occurs twice in the Quran {{Quran|11|73}} {{Quran|33|33}}. In Quran. 11:73 it refers to the “house” or family of the prophet Abraham, while in Quran 33:33 it has a more general sense. In its pre-Islamic usage, the term was applied to the ruling family of a clan or tribe, and thus it implies a certain nobility and right to rule.
|Literal meaning: "People of the House". This term occurs twice in the Quran {{Quran|11|73}} {{Quran|33|33}}. In Quran. 11:73 it refers to the “house” or family of the prophet Abraham, while in Quran 33:33 it has a more general sense. In its pre-Islamic usage, the term was applied to the ruling family of a clan or tribe, and thus it implies a certain nobility and right to rule.
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|'''[[Islam and the People of the Book|Ahl al-Kitab]]'''
|'''[[People of the Book|Ahl al-Kitab]]'''
|أهل الكتاب
|أهل الكتاب
|Literal meaning: People of the book, a term originated in the Qur'an to represent Jews and Christians who received earlier revelations from God.
|Literal meaning: People of the book, a term originated in the Qur'an to represent Jews and Christians who received earlier revelations from God.
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|The daughter of Abu Bakr. She was Muhammad's third and favorite wife whom he married after the death of Khadıjah, his first wife. Aisha was only six years old at the time of her marriage to Muhammad.
|The daughter of Abu Bakr. She was Muhammad's third and favorite wife whom he married after the death of Khadıjah, his first wife. Aisha was only six years old at the time of her marriage to Muhammad.
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|'''[[Islamic Witch Hunts|Al-‘ayn]]'''
|'''[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Witchcraft and the Occult|Al-‘ayn]]'''
|العين
|العين
|Arabic word meaning "the (evil) eye". Witchcraft and the effects of the "evil eye" are mainstream Islamic beliefs, supported by sahih hadith.
|Arabic word meaning "the (evil) eye". Witchcraft and the effects of the "evil eye" are mainstream Islamic beliefs, supported by sahih hadith.
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|Meaning "loyalty and disavowal". An Islamic concept that requires one to love what Allah loves, and hate what Allah hates.
|Meaning "loyalty and disavowal". An Islamic concept that requires one to love what Allah loves, and hate what Allah hates.
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|'''[[Islamic Antisemitism|Antisemitism]]'''
|'''[[Antisemitism in Islam|Antisemitism]]'''
|معاداة السامية
|معاداة السامية
|Hatred of Jews.  The Quran is extremely antisemitic.  See Craig Winn's [http://www.prophetofdoom.net/Mein_Kampf.Islam comparison of Muhammad and Hitler].
|Hatred of Jews.  The Quran is extremely antisemitic.  See Craig Winn's [http://www.prophetofdoom.net/Mein_Kampf.Islam comparison of Muhammad and Hitler].
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|Late afternoon prayer.
|Late afternoon prayer.
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|'''Assalamu alaikum'''
|'''As-salamu 'alaykum'''
|السّلامُ عليكُمْ
|السّلامُ عليكُمْ
|Greetings by a Muslim to another Muslim. It means, “Peace be upon you”.
|Greetings by a Muslim to another Muslim. It means, “Peace be upon you”. The Arabic word for peace is "salam". If ''islam'' meant "peace", it would be "al-''islamu'' alaykum", but the word "islam" means "submission".
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|'''Astaghfirullah'''
|'''Astaghfirullah'''
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|“I ask God's forgiveness”  
|“I ask God's forgiveness”  
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|'''[[Friendship of Non-Muslims|Awliya]]'''
|'''[[Friendship of non-Muslims|Awliya]]'''
|أَوْلِيَآءَ
|أَوْلِيَآءَ
|Meaning 'protector', or 'friend'. The Qur'an forbids Muslims from taking Christians, Jews and other disbelievers as freinds.
|Meaning 'protector', or 'friend'. The Qur'an forbids Muslims from taking Christians, Jews and other disbelievers as freinds.
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|Daleel is an Arabic word meaning 'evidence'. In regards to Islamic hadith (narrations concerning the actions and orders of Muhammad), Daleel can either be Da`if (weak), Hasan (good), or Sahih (authentic).
|Daleel is an Arabic word meaning 'evidence'. In regards to Islamic hadith (narrations concerning the actions and orders of Muhammad), Daleel can either be Da`if (weak), Hasan (good), or Sahih (authentic).
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|[[Dar al-Harb|'''Dar'al Harb''']] (or Dar'ul Harb arabic. House of War)
|[[Dar al-Harb and Dar al-Islam (the Abodes of War and Peace)|'''Dar'al Harb''']] (or Dar'ul Harb arabic. House of War)
|دار الحرب
|دار الحرب
|An Islamic term used for countries which are not under Islamic rule.
|An Islamic term used for countries which are not under Islamic rule.
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|[[Dar al-Islam|'''Dar'al Islam''']] (or Dar'ul Islam -arab. House of Islam)
|[[Dar al-Harb and Dar al-Islam (the Abodes of War and Peace)|'''Dar'al Islam''']] (or Dar'ul Islam -arab. House of Islam)
|دار الإسلام‎‎
|دار الإسلام‎‎
|An Arabic term used to refer to lands that are under the rule of Muslim governments.
|An Arabic term used to refer to lands that are under the rule of Muslim governments.
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|'''Dawa (Dawah or D'awa)'''
|'''[[Dawah]] (or D'awa)'''
|دعوة
|دعوة
|Preaching; the missionary call to Islam; request to join Islam, and also the last ultimatum before 'legitimate' conquest by force.
|Preaching; the missionary call to Islam; request to join Islam, and also the last ultimatum before 'legitimate' conquest by force.
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|Non-Muslim communities living under Islamic law (Shariah), who enjoy legal status but are subject to many restrictions and taxes. Also described as humans of second class, referring to the 'People of the Book', i.e. Jews and Christians.  
|Non-Muslim communities living under Islamic law (Shariah), who enjoy legal status but are subject to many restrictions and taxes. Also described as humans of second class, referring to the 'People of the Book', i.e. Jews and Christians.  
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|'''[[Dhul-Qarnayn]]'''
|'''[[Category:Dhul-Qarnayn|Dhul-Qarnayn]]'''
|ذو القرنين
|ذو القرنين
|A figure appearing in {{Quran|18|83-98}}, identified by some as Alexander the Great who built a barrier against Gog and Magog.  
|A figure appearing in {{Quran|18|83-98}}, identified by some as Alexander the Great who built a barrier against Gog and Magog.  
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!Definition
!Definition
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|'''Eid Al-Adha'''
|'''[[Eid al-Adha]]'''
|عيد الأضحى
|عيد الأضحى
|"Festival of Sacrifice", the second holiday that comes two and half months after ''Eid Al-Fitr''. Celebrations include the unprecedented large-scale slaughter of hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of animals.
|"Festival of Sacrifice", the second holiday that comes two and half months after ''Eid Al-Fitr''. Celebrations include the unprecedented large-scale slaughter of hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of animals.
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|'''Eid Al-Fitr''''
|'''Eid al-Fitr''''
|عيد الفطر
|عيد الفطر
|The first Eid that comes after a month of fasting.
|The first Eid that comes after a month of fasting.
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|'''[[Fard]]'''
|'''[[Fard]]'''
|فرض
|فرض
|When something is fard, it is an obligatory duty that every Muslim is required to perform. For example; daily prayer (salah), hijab, pilgrimage to Mecca ([[hajj]]), and [[Jihad is Compulsory (Fard)|jihad]].
|When something is fard, it is an obligatory duty that every Muslim is required to perform. For example; daily prayer (salah), hijab, pilgrimage to Mecca ([[hajj]]), and [[Jihad as Obligation (Fard)|jihad]].
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|'''[[Fatwa]]'''
|'''[[Fatwa]]'''
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|'''[[Misinterpreted_Quranic_Verses#Verse_8:39|Fitna]] (Fitnah, disbelief/disorder)'''
|'''[[Misinterpreted_Quranic_Verses#Verse_8:39|Fitna]] (Fitnah, disbelief/disorder)'''
|فتنة
|فتنة
|The word in the Qur’an, often translated into oppression and injustice. Fitna actually refers to disbelief and disorder.
|The word in the Qur’an, often translated into oppression and injustice. Fitna actually refers to disbelief and disorder. It is also the name of a short film by Geert Wilders about Islam's hatred and violence.
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|'''[[Five Pillars of Islam]]'''
|'''[[Five Pillars of Islam]]'''
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| Derived from the Greek ''evangelion''; a holy book given to Isa by Allah that Muslims claim is the "true" Gospel whereas the gospels of the New Testament are generally considered by them to be corrupted.
| Derived from the Greek ''evangelion''; a holy book given to Isa by Allah that Muslims claim is the "true" Gospel whereas the gospels of the New Testament are generally considered by them to be corrupted.
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|[[If Anyone Slew a Person|'''Innocent''']]
|[[If Anyone Slays a Person (Qur'an 5:32)|'''Innocent''']]
|برئ
|برئ
|In Islam, only Muslims are viewed as innocent. Non-Muslims have not accepted Islam, therefore they are seen as guilty of a crime against Allah. (see [[If Anyone Slew a Person|If Anyone Slew a Person (Qur'an 5:32)]])
|In Islam, only Muslims are viewed as innocent. Non-Muslims have not accepted Islam, therefore they are seen as guilty of a crime against Allah. (see [[If Anyone Slays a Person (Qur'an 5:32)|If Anyone Slew a Person (Qur'an 5:32)]])
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|'''[[In Sha Allah|In sha' allah]]'''  
|'''[[In Sha Allah|In sha' allah]]'''  
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|'''Irhab / Irhaab'''  
|'''Irhab / Irhaab'''  
|إرهاب
|إرهاب
|Arabic word for "terrorism". Derived form the root رهب (r-h-b). From the same root the Qur'an uses an imperative verb: تُرْهِبُونَ (''tu<b>rh</b>i<b>b</b>oona'') in the verse 8:60, commanding Muslims to "terrorize the enemies of Allah".
|Arabic word for "terrorism". Derived form the root رهب (r-h-b). From the same root the Qur'an uses a verb: تُرْهِبُونَ (''tu<b>rh</b>i<b>b</b>oona'') in the verse 8:60, commanding Muslims to "terrorize the enemies of Allah".
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|'''[[Jesus|Isa]]'''
|'''[[Jesus|Isa]]'''
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|'''[[The Meaning of Islam|Islam]]'''
|'''[[The Meaning of Islam|Islam]]'''
|الإسلام
|الإسلام
|Submission, the actual meaning behind the word ''Islam''. (Also, "Submission" is the name of Theo van Gogh's [[Theo_van_Gogh#Submission:_The_movie_that_cost_Theo_van_Gogh_his_life|movie]] for which he was assassinated.)
|Submission, the actual meaning behind the word ''Islam''. (Also, "Submission" is the name of Theo van Gogh's [[Theo_van_Gogh#Submission:_The_movie_that_cost_Theo_van_Gogh_his_life|movie]] for which he was assassinated.) Not to be confused with "salam" (peace).
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|'''[[Islam]]''' (the religion)
|'''[[Islam]]''' (the religion)
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|Like Nazism was a National-Socialism, Islam is such a Religious-Socialism since its Khalifat is meant to be imposed worldwide, including its lifestyle, through forced conversion.
|Like Nazism was a National-Socialism, Islam is such a Religious-Socialism since its Khalifat is meant to be imposed worldwide, including its lifestyle, through forced conversion.
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|'''[[Islamophobia]]'''
|'''Islamophobia'''
|الخوف من الإسلام
|الخوف من الإسلام
|The neologism itself is a logical fallacy, and it is frequently used to inhibit very valid criticism of Islam.
|A neologism intended to describe bigotry towards Muslim (although Muslimophobia is perhaps a more appropriate term for that particular usage). The term is, unfortunately, frequently used to inhibit criticisms of Islam as an ideology/dogma (and not its human adherents).
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|'''Iqamat-ud-Deen'''  
|'''Iqamat-ud-Deen'''  
|إقامة الدين
|إقامة الدين
|Establishment of the Islamic system of life; An Islamic Social Economic and Political Order
|Establishment of the Islamic system of life&ndash;an Islamic social, economic and political order.
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!Definition
!Definition
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|'''[[Jahannam]]'''  
|'''[[Jahannam (Hell)|Jahannam]]'''  
|جهنم‎‎
|جهنم‎‎
|Jahannam (Hell) was specifically created and prepared with eternal fire by Allah, so that he could torture disbelievers, most of whom are women.
|Jahannam (Hell) was specifically created and prepared with eternal fire by Allah, so that he could torture disbelievers, most of whom are women.
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|'''[[Gabriel‎|Jibreel]] (Gabriel)'''  
|'''[[Gabriel‎|Jibreel]] (Gabriel)'''  
|جبريل
|جبريل
|According to Islamic scriptures, Jibreel is the angel who first appeared to Muhammad in the cave of Hijra and taught him the Qur'an. According to the Qur'an, he was also sent by Allah to [[Allah and Marys Vagina|blow into Mary's vagina]].
|According to Islamic scriptures, Jibreel is the angel who first appeared to Muhammad in the cave of Hijra and taught him the Qur'an. According to the Qur'an, he was also sent by Allah to [[Virgin Conception of Jesus in the Qur'an|blow into Mary's vagina]].
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|'''[[Terrorism|Jihad]] (Djihad: struggle)'''
|'''[[Jihad|Jihad]] (Djihad: struggle)'''
|جهاد
|جهاد
|A religious struggle. Most often referring to the waging of wars of aggression and conquest against non-Muslims in order to bring them and their territories under Islamic rule. (see [[Lesser vs Greater Jihad]])
|A religious struggle. Most often referring to the waging of wars of aggression and conquest against non-Muslims in order to bring them and their territories under Islamic rule. (see [[Lesser and Greater Jihad]])
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|'''[[Genies|Jinn]] (Genies)'''
|'''[[Genies|Jinn]] (Genies)'''
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|'''[[Mahr]]''' (Dowry)
|'''[[Mahr (Marital Price)|Mahr]]''' (Dowry)
|مهر
|مهر
|The ''mahr'' is payment for the use of a woman's vagina in sexual intercourse. (see also [[#N|Nikah]])
|The ''mahr'' is payment for the use of a woman's vagina in sexual intercourse. (see also [[#N|Nikah]])
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|Deceiver. Someone who makes a person believe something that is not true; a liar. According to the Qur'an, Allah is the best of deceivers. Muhammad was also a [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Muhammad and Deception|deceiver]].
|Deceiver. Someone who makes a person believe something that is not true; a liar. According to the Qur'an, Allah is the best of deceivers. Muhammad was also a [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Muhammad and Deception|deceiver]].
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|'''[[Mischief]]'''
|'''[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Mischief|Mischief]]''' ("fasad" in Arabic)
|فساد
|فساد
|As defined by Islamic scripture and understood by Muslims, a ''Mischief maker'' can be someone who simply refuses to accept Islam. Thus, they are liable for physical punishment and even death.
|As defined by Islamic scripture and understood by Muslims, a ''Mischief maker'' can be someone who simply refuses to accept Islam. Thus, they are liable for physical punishment and even death. The verse 5:32 about "killing one person is like killing humanity" permits killing those who do mischief (''fasad'').
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|'''Mosque'''
|'''Mosque''' (masjid)
|مسجد‎‎  
|مسجد‎‎  
|A place of worship for followers of Islam. See [[#K|Ka'aba]].
|A place of worship for followers of Islam. See [[#K|Ka'aba]].
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|'''[[Nikah]]'''
|'''[[Nikah]]'''
|نكاح
|نكاح
|The Islamic equivalent of a marriage. Literally meaning "fuck" or "sexual intercourse". Jabiri-Arablu, a contemporary Islamic scholar, defines nikah as “a contract for the ownership, tamlik, of the use of [the] vagina”. The actual Arabic term for marriage is “Zawaj”. (see also [[#M|Mahr]], the payment received by the "bride" for nikah)
|The Islamic equivalent of a marriage. Literally meaning "fuck" or "sexual intercourse". Jabiri-Arablu, a contemporary Islamic scholar, defines nikah as “a contract for the ownership, tamlik, of the use of [the] vagina”. The actual Arabic term for marriage is “Zawaj”. (see also [[Mahr (Marital Price)|Mahr]], the payment received by the "bride" for nikah)
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|'''Niqab'''  
|'''Niqab'''  
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|Arabic for ''authentic''. It is used to describes a Hadith as being genuine and credible.
|Arabic for ''authentic''. It is used to describes a Hadith as being genuine and credible.
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|'''[[Saifullah]]'''
|'''Saifullah'''
|سيف الله
|سيف الله
|"Sword of Allah". A title originally given by Muhammad to Khalid ibin al-Walid, the most celebrated and loved warrior in Islamic history. It was also awarded to Shaykh Osama bin Laden in 2007.
|"Sword of Allah". A title originally given by Muhammad to Khalid ibin al-Walid, the most celebrated and loved warrior in Islamic history. It was also awarded to Shaykh Osama bin Laden in 2007.
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|'''[[Salaf]]'''
|'''[[Salaf al-Salih (Pious Predecessors)|Salaf]]'''
|سلف‎‎
|سلف‎‎
|Arabic noun which translates to "predecessor", or "forefather". In Islam it refers to the first three generations of Muslims, the so-called "Pious Predecessors". Salafis (or "Wahhabis") are not a part of a deviant or innovative Islamic sect, but strict orthodox followers of the Qur'an and Sunnah.  
|Arabic noun which translates to "predecessor", or "forefather". In Islam it refers to the first three generations of Muslims, the so-called "Pious Predecessors". Salafis (or "Wahhabis") are not a part of a deviant or innovative Islamic sect, but strict orthodox followers of the Qur'an and Sunnah.  
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|صلاة
|صلاة
|One of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the practice of formal prayer in Islam, and is compulsory (fard) for all Muslims.
|One of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is the practice of formal prayer in Islam, and is compulsory (fard) for all Muslims.
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|'''Salam''' / Salaam / Al-Salam / As-Salam
|سلام / السلام
|"Peace". Can be also used as a greeting. It is derived from the same root letters سلم (s-l-m) as the words ''sallam'' (ladder) or ''islam'' (submission). Just because two words share the same root doesn't mean that they necessarily share the same meaning.
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|'''[[Crucifixion|Salb]]'''
|'''[[Crucifixion|Salb]]'''
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|Islamic profession of faith, "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of the Allah."
|Islamic profession of faith, "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of the Allah."
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|'''[[Shahid]]'''
|'''[[Shaheed (Martyr)|Shahid]]'''
|شهيد‎‎
|شهيد‎‎
|Martyr. Used as a title for Muslims who have died fulfilling a religious commandment, or waging war for Islam.
|Martyr. Used as a title for Muslims who have died fulfilling a religious commandment, or waging war for Islam.
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|'''[[Shariah|Shari'ah]]'''
|'''[[Shari'ah (Islamic Law)|Shari'ah]] / Sharia'''
|شريعة‎‎
|شريعة‎‎
|Archaic religious judicial system, which regulates the entire social life of Muslims and non-Muslims under Islamic dominance. Believed by Muslims to be God-given, it is immutable. Bid'ah, Fard, Fiqh, Ahadith, Hudd and Tafsir are part of the jurisprudence.
|Archaic religious judicial system, which regulates the entire social life of Muslims and non-Muslims under Islamic dominance. Believed by Muslims to be God-given, it is immutable. Bid'ah, Fard, Fiqh, Ahadith, Hudd and Tafsir are part of the jurisprudence.
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|شرك
|شرك
|Taking other gods besides Allah (i.e. Polytheism), and this is considered the most heinous crime against the Islamic god. Belief in the Trinity is concidered Shirk.
|Taking other gods besides Allah (i.e. Polytheism), and this is considered the most heinous crime against the Islamic god. Belief in the Trinity is concidered Shirk.
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|'''Shura'''
|شورى
|"Consultation". Muslims practice shura by discussing together about public affairs. They can however discuss only things that are not already decided by sharia (laws from the Qur'an and sunnah). So it is still a theocracy and not a democracy.
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|'''[[Sirat Rasul Allah|Sira]] (or Sirat)'''
|'''[[Sirat Rasul Allah|Sira]] (or Sirat)'''
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!Definition
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|'''[[Tabi' al-Tabi'un]]'''
|'''Tabi' al-Tabi'un'''
|تابع التابعين
|تابع التابعين
|The generation after the Tabi'un. Tabi' al-Tabi'un is a Muslim who had seen at least one of the Tabi‘un, was rightly guided, and died in that state.
|The generation after the Tabi'un. Tabi' al-Tabi'un is a Muslim who had seen at least one of the Tabi‘un, was rightly guided, and died in that state.
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|'''[[Taqiyya]] (taqqiya)'''
|'''[[Taqiyya]] (taqqiya)'''
|تقیة‎‎
|تقیة‎‎
|A form of religious dissimulation whereby a Muslim can deny his faith or commit otherwise illegal or blasphemous acts while they are at risk of significant persecution. It is explicitly supported by Qur'anic verses that instruct Muslims not to "take for friends or helpers Unbelievers rather than believers... except by way of precaution," and to not utter unbelief "except [while] under compulsion". Critics of Islam often conflate the doctrine of taqiyyah with that of lying in general, mislabelling all forms of lying as an example of "taqiyya". However, taqiyya is only a single aspect of [[Lying|lying within Islam]], not the entirety of the subject itself.
|A form of religious dissimulation whereby a Muslim can deny his faith or commit otherwise illegal or blasphemous acts while they are at risk of significant persecution. It is explicitly supported by Qur'anic verses that instruct Muslims not to "take for friends or helpers Unbelievers rather than believers... except by way of precaution," and to not utter unbelief "except [while] under compulsion". Critics of Islam often conflate the doctrine of taqiyyah with that of lying in general, mislabelling all forms of lying as an example of "taqiyya". However, taqiyya is only a single aspect of lying within Islam, not the entirety of the subject itself.
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|'''[[Corruption of Previous Scriptures (Qur'an 2:79)|Tahrif]]'''
|'''[[Corruption of Previous Scriptures|Tahrif]]'''
|تحريف
|تحريف
|Meaning ''distortion'', ''corruption'', ''alteration''. The vast majority of today's Muslims assume the Taurat and Injil have been corrupted, but the Qur'an never says the physical scriptures of the previous revelations were corrupted, only their interpretations. Many early and contemporary Muslim scholars (e.g. Ibn ‘Abbas, Ibn al-Layth, Ibn Rabban, Ibn Qutayba, Al-Ya'qubi, Al-Tabari, Al-Baqillani, Al-Mas'udi,) agree with the conclusion.
|Meaning ''distortion'', ''corruption'', ''alteration''. The vast majority of today's Muslims assume the Taurat and Injil have been corrupted, but the Qur'an never says the physical scriptures of the previous revelations were corrupted, only their interpretations. Many early and contemporary Muslim scholars (e.g. Ibn ‘Abbas, Ibn al-Layth, Ibn Rabban, Ibn Qutayba, Al-Ya'qubi, Al-Tabari, Al-Baqillani, Al-Mas'udi,) agree with the conclusion.
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!Definition
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|'''[[Friendship_of_Non-Muslims#Jews_and_Christians|Waliyu 'llah]]'''
|'''[[Relationships with non-Muslims in Islamic Law|Waliyu 'llah]]'''
|ولي الله
|ولي الله
|An Islamic phrase, meaning 'friend of Allah'.
|An Islamic phrase, meaning 'friend of Allah'.
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|Mid-day prayer as sun moves away from its peak position.  
|Mid-day prayer as sun moves away from its peak position.  
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