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Islam (Arabic: ) is a monotheistic religion based upon the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. ...
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| | Beliefs | | Allah – Oneness of God Muhammad – Seal of Prophets Prophets of Islam • Resurrection Aqidah, sometimes spelt as Aqeeda, Aqida or Aqeedah. ...
For other uses, see Allah (disambiguation). ...
TawÄ«d (also Tawheed,Tauheed and other spellings; Arabic: â ; Turkish: Tevhid) is the Islamic concept of monotheism In Islam, TawhÄ«d means to assert the unity of God. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Allah. ...
For other persons named Muhammad, see Muhammad (name). ...
Seal of the Prophets (Khatam-an-Nabiyyin) is a title given to Muhammad by a verse in the Quran 33:40. ...
Prophets of Islam are human beings who are regarded by Muslims to be prophets. ...
Yawm al-QÄ«yÄmah (Arabic: â literally: Day of the Resurrection) is the Last Judgement in Islam. ...
| | Practices | | Profession of Faith • Prayer Fasting • Charity • Pilgrimage Aqidah, sometimes spelt as Aqeeda, Aqida or Aqeedah. ...
The shahadah (Arabic: ) is the Islamic creed. ...
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This is a sub-article of Islamic economical jurisprudence. ...
The Hajj (Arabic: â, transliteration: ; Turkish: ; Ottoman Turkish: ØØ§Ø¬, HÄc; Malay: , Bosnian: ) is the Pilgrimage to Mecca in Islam. ...
| | History & Leaders | | Muslim history Ahl al-Bayt • Sahaba Rashidun Caliphs • Shia Imams There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military and political history. ...
Islamic religious leaders have traditionally been persons who, as part of the clerisy, mosque, or government, performed a prominent role within their community or nation. ...
Muslim history began in Arabia with Muhammads first purported visions in the 7th century. ...
Ahl al-Bayt (Arabic: â) is a phrase meaning People of the House, or family. ...
In Islam, the SÌ£ahÌ£Äbah (Arabic: â companions) were the companions of Muhammad. ...
The Rightly Guided Caliphs or The Righteous Caliphs ( translit: ) is a term used in Sunni Islam to refer to the first four caliphs that ruled after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. ...
This article is about the Shia concept, for the more general Islamic term, see Imam. ...
| | Texts & Laws | | Qur'an • Sunnah • Hadith Fiqh • Sharia • Kalam • Tasawwuf // Quran Text Surahs Ayah Commentary/Exegesis Tafsir ibn Kathir (by Ibn Kathir) Tafsir al-Tabari (by Tabari) Al Kordobi Tafseer-e-kabir (by Imam Razi) Tafheem-al-Quran (by Maulana Maududi) Sunnah/Hadith Hadith (Traditions of The Prophet) The Siha-e-Sitta al-Bukhari (d. ...
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The QurÄn [1] (Arabic: â, literally the recitation; also called â The Noble QurÄn; also transliterated as Quran, Koran, and Al-Quran) is the central religious text of Islam. ...
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Sharia (Arabic: transliteration: ) is the body of Islamic law. ...
Kalam (عÙÙ
اÙÙÙÙ
)is one of the religious sciences of Islam. ...
Sufism (Arabic تصوف taṣawwuf) is a system of esoteric philosophy commonly associated with Islam. ...
| | Major branches | | Sunni • Shia The religion of Islam has many divisions, sects, schools, traditions, and related faiths. ...
Sunni Muslims are the largest denomination of Islam. ...
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| | Culture & Society | | Academics • Art • Philosophy Science • Architecture • Mosques Women • Children • Calendar • Festivals Demographics • Politics Muslim culture is a term primarily used in secular academia to describe all cultural practices common to historically Islamic peoples. ...
Nations with a Muslim majority appear in green, while nations that are approximately 50% Muslim appear yellow. ...
Islamic Studies is the academic discipline which focuses on Islamic issues. ...
Islamic art is the art of Islamic people, cultures, and countries. ...
Islamic philosophy (اÙÙÙØ³ÙØ© Ø§ÙØ¥Ø³ÙاÙ
ÙØ©) is a part of the Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between faith, reason or philosophy, and the religious teachings of Islam. ...
This is a subarticle to Islamic studies and science. ...
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A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. ...
Most commentary on gender and politics in the Middle East and Muslim world assigns a central place to Islam, but there is little agreement about the analytic weight Islam carries on the topic of women in Islam, accounting for the subordination of women or the role it plays in relation...
Islam and children discuss parents treatment of their children, both males and females, biological and foster children, as well as the conduct of slavemasters with respect to children enslaved from birth, all as according to Islam. ...
The Islamic calendar or Muslim calendar (Arabic: Ø§ÙØªÙÙÙÙ
اÙÙØ¬Ø±Ù; at-taqwÄ«m al-hijrÄ«; Persian: تÙÙÛÙ
ÙØ¬Ø±Û ÙÙ
Ø±Û GÄhshomÄri-ye Hejri; also called the Hijri calendar) is the calendar used to date events in many predominantly Muslim countries, and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper day on which to celebrate Islamic...
Friday is an important day in the life of a Muslim and it is believed that any devotional acts done on this day gain a higher reward. ...
Distribution of Islam per country. ...
- - - Islam as a political movement has a diverse character that has at different times incorporated elements of many other political movements, while simultaneously adapting the religious views of Islamic fundamentalism, particularly the view of Islam as a political religion. ...
| | See also | | Criticism of Islam Islamophobia Glossary of Islamic terms Criticism of Islam has existed since Islams formative stages, as with many other religions, on philosophical, scientific, ethical, political and theological grounds. ...
Manifestations Slavery · Racial profiling · Lynching Hate speech · Hate crime · Hate groups Genocide · Holocaust · Pogrom Ethnocide · Ethnic cleansing · Race war Religious persecution · Gay bashing Movements Discriminatory Aryanism · Neo-Nazism · Supremacism Fundamentalism · Kahanism Anti-discriminatory Abolitionism · Civil rights · Gay rights Womens/Universal suffrage · Mens rights Childrens rights · Youth rights...
The following list consists of concepts that are derived from both Islamic and Arab tradition, which are expressed as words in the Arabic language. ...
This box: view • talk • edit | The Eid prayer (salatu'l-`idayn) was prescribed in the first year after the hijra. It is a sunnah mu'kkadah and Muhammad always performed these prayers and their attendance was mandatory. For other persons named Muhammad, see Muhammad (name). ...
Eid prayers on the holiday of Eid al-Fitr at the Badshahi Mosque, Pakistan. The days of Eid are important occasions on the Islamic calender. The time for the eid prayer begins from the time the sun is three meters from the horizon until the sun reaches its meridian. Ahmad ibn Hassan al-Bana records that Jundub said: "The Prophet prayed the Eid ul fitr prayer while the sun was (approximately) six meters above the horizon and the 'eid of the sacrifice while the sun was three meters above the horizon." View from Minto Park The Badshahi Mosque (Urdu: Ø¨Ø§Ø¯Ø´Ø§Ú¾Û Ù
سجد), or the Emperors Mosque, was built in 1673 by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Lahore, Pakistan. ...
The Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر) marks the end of Ramadan. ...
Concerning the adhan and iqamah for salatul 'eidain Ibn al-Qayyum writes: "When the Prophet went to the place of prayer, he would perform the salah without any adhan or iqamah and without saying the Friday congregational prayer." The eid prayer consists of two ra'kat during which it is sunnah to pronounce the takbir seven times, after the opening takbir and before the Quranic recital in the first rak'ah. During the second rak'ah, one makes takbir five times after the takbir which is customarily made for standing after the prostration. One is to raise one's hands during each pronouncement of the takbir. This is based on a report transmitted from Umar and his son Abdullah. The Hanafi school holds that in the first rak'ah three takbirat are to be made after the opening takbir, but before the recital. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
For other uses, see Umar (disambiguation). ...
Hanafi (Arabic ØÙÙÙ): (its followers are sometimes known in English as Hanafites or Hanifites)-- (cf Malikite, Shafiite, Hanbalite for the other schools of thought)--.is the oldest of the four schools of thought (Madhabs) or jurisprudence (Fiqh) within Sunni Islam. ...
The khutbah after salatul 'eid is a sunnah and so is listening to it. |