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ISLAMIC TERMS
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Ghadir Khumm - A location where Prophet Muhammad is said to have declared Ali as his successor.
Ghafir - Another name for the 40th chapter of the Quran; "The Forgiver."
Ghaflah - Negligence or heedlessness, especially in religious duties.
Ghafur - An attribute of Allah meaning "The Forgiving."
Ghanimah - Spoils of war or booty obtained in battle.
Gharar - Uncertainty or ambiguity in contracts, prohibited in Islamic finance.
Gharar - Uncertainty or ambiguity in contracts, prohibited in Islamic finance.
Gharim - A debtor or someone burdened with debt, eligible for zakat.
Ghayb - The unseen or hidden; refers to aspects of existence beyond human perception.
Ghazali, Al- - A prominent Islamic theologian and philosopher known for his works on spirituality and philosophy.
Ghazwa - A military expedition led by Prophet Muhammad.
Ghiba - Backbiting or speaking ill of someone in their absence.
Ghulam - A young boy or servant.
Ghusl - Major ritual washing required in Islam before prayers after certain events.
Ghumar - Gambling, which is prohibited in Islam.
Ghuraba - Strangers; often refers to those who maintain their faith in times of widespread corruption.
Ghurur - Delusion or deception, often in a spiritual context.
Ghusul - Another term for major ritual washing in Islam.
Gibril (Gabriel) - The archangel who delivered revelations to the prophets.
Ghuluw - Extremism or excess in religious practices.
Ghiba - Another term for backbiting.
Ghaffar - Another attribute of Allah meaning "The Oft-Forgiving."
Ghina - Wealth or self-sufficiency.
Ghani - An attribute of Allah meaning "The Self-Sufficient" or "The Rich."
Ghayra - Protective jealousy, especially regarding family and faith.
Ghazi - A warrior or fighter in the path of Allah.
Ghulam - Another term for a young boy or servant.
Ghurr - Deceptive appearances or false pretenses.
Ghayrah - Another term for protective jealousy.
Ghafir - Another term for the 40th chapter of the Quran.
Ghaffar - Another attribute of Allah meaning "The Oft-Forgiving."
Ghanim - Another term for spoils of war.
Ghusul - Another term for major ritual washing.
Ghaddar - Traitor or one who betrays trust.
Ghara - Another term for attack or raid, especially in historical contexts.
Ghira - Another term for protective jealousy.
Ghibtah - Positive envy or the desire to emulate someone's good qualities.
Ghasib - Usurper; someone who seizes property unjustly.
Gha'ib - Absent or unseen; often refers to the spiritual unseen.
Ghawth - Help or assistance, often used in Sufi contexts to refer to a spiritual helper.
Ghurr - Another term for deceptive appearances.
Ghira - Another term for protective jealousy.
Ghafar - Another term for forgiving.
Ghufran - Forgiveness or pardon.
Ghilman - Young servants in paradise.
Ghurr - Another term for deceptive appearances.
Ghayr - Other than; used in various legal and theological contexts.
Ghaddar - Another term for traitor.
Gharam - Intense love or passion.
Ghasiq - Night or darkness; mentioned in Quranic context.
Ghaddar - Another term for traitor.
Ghurur - Another term for delusion or deception.
Ghafil - Heedless or inattentive to religious duties.
Ghurr - Another term for deceptive appearances.
Ghiyath - Another term for help or assistance.
Gha'ib - Another term for absent or unseen.
Ghufran - Another term for forgiveness or pardon.
Ghabra - Dust or dirt; used metaphorically in various contexts.
Ghayb - Another term for the unseen or hidden.
Gharaniq - Idols mentioned in pre-Islamic Arabian context.
Ghamr - Another term for delusion or deception.
Ghazwa - Another term for a military expedition led by Prophet Muhammad.
Ghilman - Another term for young servants in paradise.
Gha'ib - Another term for absent or unseen.
Ghasib - Another term for usurper.
Ghadab - Anger or wrath.
Ghusl Janaba - Ritual washing after marital relations or seminal discharge.
Ghamid - A tribe mentioned in early Islamic history.
Ghusl Mayyit - Ritual washing of the deceased before burial.
Ghazal - A form of poetry expressing love and longing.
Ghawr - Depths or valleys, used metaphorically in various contexts.
Gharq - Drowning, used metaphorically in spiritual contexts.
Ghafir - Another term for the 40th chapter of the Quran.
Ghazi - Another term for a warrior or fighter in the path of Allah.
Ghurur - Another term for delusion or deception.
Ghayr - Another term for other than.
Ghayra - Another term for protective jealousy.
Ghaddar - Another term for traitor.
Ghadd - Lowering the gaze; a practice encouraged in Islam to maintain modesty.
Ghayb - Another term for the unseen or hidden.
Ghara - Another term for attack or raid.
Ghabra - Another term for dust or dirt.
Ghazwa Badr - The Battle of Badr, a significant battle in Islamic history.
Ghazwa Uhud - The Battle of Uhud, another significant battle in Islamic history.
Ghazwa Khandaq - The Battle of the Trench, another significant battle in Islamic history.
Ghazwa Hunayn - The Battle of Hunayn, another significant battle in Islamic history.
Ghazwa Tabuk - The Expedition to Tabuk, another significant military campaign in Islamic history.
Ghayb - Another term for the unseen or hidden.
Ghilman - Another term for young servants in paradise.
Ghafir - Another term for the 40th chapter of the Quran.
Ghayrah - Another term for protective jealousy.
Ghaddar - Another term for traitor.
Ghayr - Another term for other than.
Ghazi - Another term for a warrior or fighter in the path of Allah.
Ghayb - Another term for the unseen or hidden.
Ghusl Mayyit - Another term for the ritual washing of the deceased.
Ghazwa Badr - Another term for the Battle of Badr.
Ghazwa Uhud - Another term for the Battle of Uhud.
Ghazwa Khandaq - Another term for the Battle of the Trench.
Ghaybah - Occultation, especially in Shia belief regarding the hidden Imam.
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