Shazan
21-12-2005, 03:12 PM
Islamic Vocabulary
adab (n) Islamic manners and behavior
'aqidah: (n) belief or creed
'adl (n) 1). Justice; 2). righteous conduct
ahad (a) singular; a hadith whose narrators do not reach anywhere near the number for the mutawatir(continuous) hadith.
Ahkâm : "Orders". According to Islamic Law, there are five kinds of orders : 1. Compulsory (Wajib) 2. Order without obligation (Mustahab) 3. Forbidden (Muharram) 4. Disliked but not forbidden (Makruh) 5. Legal and allowed (Halâl)
Al – Quthum Allah’s Messenger (saas), the best of creation, one who has all good virtues and characteristics gathered together in him
Akhirah the Hereafter; the life beyond this transitory one
Bid'ah: Innovation in the creed or in acts of worship
Dabt: (n) strong retentive memory; a necessary characteristic of the transmitters of Traditions
Da’if (a) weak; a characterization of hadith in which there is some defect either in the chain of transmission or in perfect agreement with beliefs and practices
Fitnah: (n) temptation, discord, civil war, trial
Fitra: nature of humans as created by humans as created by Allah(swt)
Hadith (pl: ahadith): the recorded teachings, sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad (saas) which explain and interpret the Qur’anic verses and Message of Islam
Hadiyyah: (n) gift
Hajj: (n) the pilgrimmage to Makkah; one of the Five Pillars of Islam
Hasan (a) the Good; a categorization of hadith similar to sahih except that some of its narrators are found to have defective memories in comparison to sahih narrators
Hasad: envy
Haya: an attitude and behavior in which all indecency is avoided, therefore acting as a preventive measure against numberous sins; as such it serves to strengthen faith
Hijrah: (n) emigration; the hijrah to Madinah from Makkah took place in 622 a.d.
Hikmah (n) 1). Wisdom; 2). The Wisdom, the Qur’anic term for the Sunnah of Rasullah (saas)
Hilm: Self- restraint
Hukm/ahkam (n) a legal judgement, an ordinance, a decree; a verdict
Ibadat: (n) acts of workship; a comprehensive word comprising deeds and words that Allah loves and is pleased with whether manifested or hidden; There are two conditions of Ibadah: 1. Sincerity to Allah, 2. Submission to Allah's Messenger i.e. to act according to his Sunnah. Some types of Ibadah are the prayers, the obligatory charity,fasting, the pilgrimage, fear of Allah, hope in His Mercy, Seeking His aid. and other acts of worship which Allah has commanded and enjoined.
Ihsân : The highest level of deeds and worship, (perfection i.e. when you worship Allah or do deeds, consider yourself as if you see Him and if you cannot achieve this feeling or attitude, then you must bear in mind that He sees you).
Ijtihad: Intellectual effort of Muslim jurists to reach independent religio- legal decisions, a key feature of modern Islamic reform; one who exercises ijtihad is a mujtahid
Ikhlas: extreme sincerity
‘Ilm: Knowledge
Isnad: (n) the chain of transmitter through whom the hadith was transmitted
Isharat: signs of the Last Day
Jami’: (n) a comprehensive and inclusive reference book of hadith
Jihad: (n) striving in the way Allah (swt) 'We are a people of Jihad. Struggling for the cause of Allah (SWT) to bring down barriers of injustice that deprives humanity from realizing their true potential which is to be slaves to Allah (SWT).
Karam: Generousity
Kibar/kibr: (n) false pride
Kitab: (n) 1). Book; 2). The Book of Allah (swt) (Al- Quran)
Khutbah: (n) sermon
Khalifah: (n) caliph
Kufr: (n) denial of the Truth of Allah (swt) disbelief
Manaqib: (n) virtues, outstanding traits; feats, exploits
Mujahid: (n) warrior; one who strives through jihad
Matn: (n) the text and content of hadith
adab (n) Islamic manners and behavior
'aqidah: (n) belief or creed
'adl (n) 1). Justice; 2). righteous conduct
ahad (a) singular; a hadith whose narrators do not reach anywhere near the number for the mutawatir(continuous) hadith.
Ahkâm : "Orders". According to Islamic Law, there are five kinds of orders : 1. Compulsory (Wajib) 2. Order without obligation (Mustahab) 3. Forbidden (Muharram) 4. Disliked but not forbidden (Makruh) 5. Legal and allowed (Halâl)
Al – Quthum Allah’s Messenger (saas), the best of creation, one who has all good virtues and characteristics gathered together in him
Akhirah the Hereafter; the life beyond this transitory one
Bid'ah: Innovation in the creed or in acts of worship
Dabt: (n) strong retentive memory; a necessary characteristic of the transmitters of Traditions
Da’if (a) weak; a characterization of hadith in which there is some defect either in the chain of transmission or in perfect agreement with beliefs and practices
Fitnah: (n) temptation, discord, civil war, trial
Fitra: nature of humans as created by humans as created by Allah(swt)
Hadith (pl: ahadith): the recorded teachings, sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad (saas) which explain and interpret the Qur’anic verses and Message of Islam
Hadiyyah: (n) gift
Hajj: (n) the pilgrimmage to Makkah; one of the Five Pillars of Islam
Hasan (a) the Good; a categorization of hadith similar to sahih except that some of its narrators are found to have defective memories in comparison to sahih narrators
Hasad: envy
Haya: an attitude and behavior in which all indecency is avoided, therefore acting as a preventive measure against numberous sins; as such it serves to strengthen faith
Hijrah: (n) emigration; the hijrah to Madinah from Makkah took place in 622 a.d.
Hikmah (n) 1). Wisdom; 2). The Wisdom, the Qur’anic term for the Sunnah of Rasullah (saas)
Hilm: Self- restraint
Hukm/ahkam (n) a legal judgement, an ordinance, a decree; a verdict
Ibadat: (n) acts of workship; a comprehensive word comprising deeds and words that Allah loves and is pleased with whether manifested or hidden; There are two conditions of Ibadah: 1. Sincerity to Allah, 2. Submission to Allah's Messenger i.e. to act according to his Sunnah. Some types of Ibadah are the prayers, the obligatory charity,fasting, the pilgrimage, fear of Allah, hope in His Mercy, Seeking His aid. and other acts of worship which Allah has commanded and enjoined.
Ihsân : The highest level of deeds and worship, (perfection i.e. when you worship Allah or do deeds, consider yourself as if you see Him and if you cannot achieve this feeling or attitude, then you must bear in mind that He sees you).
Ijtihad: Intellectual effort of Muslim jurists to reach independent religio- legal decisions, a key feature of modern Islamic reform; one who exercises ijtihad is a mujtahid
Ikhlas: extreme sincerity
‘Ilm: Knowledge
Isnad: (n) the chain of transmitter through whom the hadith was transmitted
Isharat: signs of the Last Day
Jami’: (n) a comprehensive and inclusive reference book of hadith
Jihad: (n) striving in the way Allah (swt) 'We are a people of Jihad. Struggling for the cause of Allah (SWT) to bring down barriers of injustice that deprives humanity from realizing their true potential which is to be slaves to Allah (SWT).
Karam: Generousity
Kibar/kibr: (n) false pride
Kitab: (n) 1). Book; 2). The Book of Allah (swt) (Al- Quran)
Khutbah: (n) sermon
Khalifah: (n) caliph
Kufr: (n) denial of the Truth of Allah (swt) disbelief
Manaqib: (n) virtues, outstanding traits; feats, exploits
Mujahid: (n) warrior; one who strives through jihad
Matn: (n) the text and content of hadith