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ISLAMIC TERMS
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Muhammad - The final prophet of Islam, to whom the Quran was revealed.
Mosque - A place of worship for Muslims, where they perform prayers and engage in community activities.
Muslim - A follower of the religion of Islam, someone who submits to the will of Allah.
Mecca - The holiest city in Islam, the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the site of the Kaaba.
Medina - The city in Saudi Arabia where the Prophet Muhammad migrated to and established the first Islamic state.
Makkah al-Mukarramah - The honored city of Mecca, revered by Muslims worldwide.
Madrasah - A school or educational institution, often focused on Islamic studies.
Muezzin - The person who calls Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Minaret - A tall tower attached to a mosque, from which the call to prayer is traditionally made.
Makruh - Discouraged: Actions that are disliked in Islam but not explicitly forbidden.
Masjid - Mosque: A place of worship for Muslims.
Mawlid - The observance of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, marked with celebrations and gatherings.
Mufti - An Islamic scholar who is qualified to issue legal opinions (fatwas) on matters of Islamic law.
Mubah - Permissible: Actions that are neither encouraged nor discouraged in Islam.
Muharram - The first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, marked by mourning for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein.
Maghrib - The evening prayer performed just after sunset.
Muhsin - A person who excels in faith and righteousness, striving for excellence in all aspects of life.
Mahr - Dowry: The gift or payment given by the groom to the bride upon marriage in Islam.
Makam Ibrahim - The station of Abraham: A sacred stone near the Kaaba believed to bear the footprint of Abraham.
Mihrab - A niche in the wall of a mosque indicating the direction of Mecca, towards which Muslims pray.
Masjid al-Haram - The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, surrounding the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.
Mufassir - A scholar of Tafsir: Someone who specializes in interpreting and explaining the meanings of the Quran.
Mujahid - A person who engages in Jihad: Striving or struggling in the way of Allah.
Marriage - The sacred union between a man and a woman in Islam, governed by Islamic principles.
Mi'raj - The miraculous Night Journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem and ascent to the heavens.
Majlis - Gathering: A formal or informal assembly of people, often for religious or social purposes.
Mawla - A term referring to a master, guardian, or protector, often used in the context of spiritual guidance.
Madhhab - School of Thought: A Sunni Muslim legal school of thought or jurisprudence.
Mu'adhdhin - The person appointed to call Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Mahram - A person whom one is prohibited from marrying due to blood ties or marital relations.
Masjid al-Aqsa - The Farthest Mosque: The third holiest site in Islam, located in Jerusalem.
Mujtahid - A scholar qualified to derive legal rulings from the Quran and Hadith through independent reasoning (Ijtihad).
Mubahalah - The mutual cursing contest: A method of dispute resolution mentioned in the Quran.
Mujtahid Mutlaq - An absolute mujtahid: A scholar qualified to independently derive legal rulings from Islamic sources.
Maruf - Good: Actions that are recognized as virtuous and encouraged in Islam.
Mahdi - The guided one: A messianic figure in Islamic eschatology who will restore justice before the Day of Judgment.
Mudarris - A teacher or instructor, especially in matters of Islamic knowledge.
Mukhannathun - Effeminate men: Individuals who display characteristics of both genders, mentioned in Islamic literature.
Mashura - Consultation: Seeking advice or counsel from others, encouraged in Islam.
Mukmin - Believer: Someone who has faith in Allah and follows the teachings of Islam.
Mubah - Permissible: Actions that are neither encouraged nor discouraged in Islam.
Mu'adhdhin - The person appointed to call Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Muazzin - The person who calls Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Mubah - Permissible: Actions that are neither encouraged nor discouraged in Islam.
Madinah al-Munawwarah - The illuminated city of Medina, known for its significance in Islamic history.
Mashallah - What Allah has willed: An Arabic phrase used to express appreciation, gratitude, or admiration.
Munkar - Evil: Actions or deeds that are considered morally wrong or harmful in Islam.
Mansur - Victorious: A title often associated with leaders or rulers in Islamic history.
Masjid an-Nabawi - The Prophet's Mosque in Medina, where the Prophet Muhammad is buried.
Muwahhid - Monotheist: Someone who believes in the oneness of Allah, rejecting polytheism.
Mufti - An Islamic scholar qualified to issue legal opinions (fatwas) on matters of Islamic law.
Mashura - Consultation: Seeking advice or counsel from others, encouraged in Islam.
Mudarris - A teacher or instructor, especially in matters of Islamic knowledge.
Mujtahid - A scholar qualified to derive legal rulings from the Quran and Hadith through independent reasoning (Ijtihad).
Mawarith - Inheritance: The distribution of a deceased person's estate according to Islamic law.
Maqam - Station: A spiritual rank or status attained by a person in the sight of Allah.
Mu'allaf - Those whose hearts are to be reconciled: A category of people eligible to receive Zakat.
Muhajir - A migrant or emigrant: Someone who migrates for the sake of Allah or to escape persecution.
Mubarak - Blessed: An Arabic term used to convey blessings or good wishes.
Mudzakir - Reminder: A person who reminds others of their duties and responsibilities in Islam.
Muraqabah - Spiritual vigilance: Awareness of Allah's presence and observation of one's actions.
Mujaddid - Renewer: A person believed to renew or revive the faith and practices of the Muslim community.
Mubah - Permissible: Actions that are neither encouraged nor discouraged in Islam.
Mu'adhdhin - The person appointed to call Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Muazzin - The person who calls Muslims to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque's minaret.
Mubah - Permissible: Actions that are neither encouraged nor discouraged in Islam.
Madinah al-Munawwarah - The illuminated city of Medina, known for its significance in Islamic history.
Mashallah - What Allah has willed: An Arabic phrase used to express appreciation, gratitude, or admiration.
Munkar - Evil: Actions or deeds that are considered morally wrong or harmful in Islam.
Mansur - Victorious: A title often associated with leaders or rulers in Islamic history.
Muwahhid - Monotheist: Someone who believes in the oneness of Allah, rejecting polytheism.
Masjid an-Nabawi - The Prophet's Mosque in Medina, where the Prophet Muhammad is buried.
Mufti - An Islamic scholar qualified to issue legal opinions (fatwas) on matters of Islamic law.
Mashura - Consultation: Seeking advice or counsel from others, encouraged in Islam.
Mudarris - A teacher or instructor, especially in matters of Islamic knowledge.
Mujtahid - A scholar qualified to derive legal rulings from the Quran and Hadith through independent reasoning (Ijtihad).
Mawarith - Inheritance: The distribution of a deceased person's estate according to Islamic law.
Maqam - Station: A spiritual rank or status attained by a person in the sight of Allah.
Mu'allaf - Those whose hearts are to be reconciled: A category of people eligible to receive Zakat.
Muhajir - A migrant or emigrant: Someone who migrates for the sake of Allah or to escape persecution.
Mubarak - Blessed: An Arabic term used to convey blessings or good wishes.
Mudzakir - Reminder: A person who reminds others of their duties and responsibilities in Islam.
Muraqabah - Spiritual vigilance: Awareness of Allah's presence and observation of one's actions.
Mujaddid - Renewer: A person believed to renew or revive the faith and practices of the Muslim community.
Mu'min - Believer: Someone who has faith in Allah and follows the teachings of Islam.
Masjid al-Haram - The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, surrounding the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.
Mudzakir - Reminder: A person who reminds others of their duties and responsibilities in Islam.
Muraqabah - Spiritual vigilance: Awareness of Allah's presence and observation of one's actions.
Mujaddid - Renewer: A person believed to renew or revive the faith and practices of the Muslim community.
Mu'min - Believer: Someone who has faith in Allah and follows the teachings of Islam.
Masjid al-Haram - The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, surrounding the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.
Mudzakir - Reminder: A person who reminds others of their duties and responsibilities in Islam.
Muraqabah - Spiritual vigilance: Awareness of Allah's presence and observation of one's actions.
Mujaddid - Renewer: A person believed to renew or revive the faith and practices of the Muslim community.
Mu'min - Believer: Someone who has faith in Allah and follows the teachings of Islam.
Masjid al-Haram - The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, surrounding the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam.
Mudzakir - Reminder: A person who reminds others of their duties and responsibilities in Islam.
Muraqabah - Spiritual vigilance: Awareness of Allah's presence and observation of one's actions.
Mujaddid - Renewer: A person believed to renew or revive the faith and practices of the Muslim community.
Mu'min - Believer: Someone who has faith in Allah and follows the teachings of Islam.
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