Aalim: A learned man.
Aalims: Leaders
Aamul Huzn: Year of
sorrow.
Aaquil: Sane.
Adhaan: The call to
salaah / prayers
Adl: justice and Equity.
A fundamental value governing all social behavior and forming
the basis of all social dealings and legal framework. Its antonym
is Zulm or injustice or inequity. In personal life it is often
treated by Muslim moralists to be a minimum requirement of becoming
a faithful Muslim, the desirable being, being the degree of ihsan,
generosity. Thus giving anyone his due is adl but giving him more
than his due, voluntarily, is IHSAN.
Afdal: The best.
Ahad: One.
Ahkams: Laws, values
and ordinances
Ahlul Bayt: Family
of the Prophet's household.
Ahlur Rushd: Discerning
people.
Ajrul Mithl: A remuneration
based on what is customary in the community
Akhirah: Hereafter.
Akhras: A mute person.
Al Firaq: The separation.
Al Khula: The separation
between husband and wife by a pronouncement which includes monetary
settlement.
Al Risalah: The message
which is sent by messenger.
Al Sarah: The releasing/liberating
of the marital bond.
Al Talaq Bil Kitabati
Ilal Gha-ib: The talaq in written form to one who is not present.
Al Talaqu Bil Isharah:
The divorce by indication.
Al-Aamilu-Alaz-Zakaah:
Tax collector.
Al-Ameen: The trustworthy.
Al-Ma'danu War Rikaaz:
Minerals and buried treasures.
al-Mu'awwidhatayn:
The last two surahs of the Qur'an, i.e. Surah al-Falaq and Surah
an-Nas.
Al-Mut-ah: The gift
given to a wife.
Al-Na-Am: Livestock.
al-Qullays: The church
which Abrahah built in San'a, intending to divert Arabs from the
Ka'bah in Makkah to it.
Alaihis Salaam: May
Allah's peace be upon him.
Allah: The Creator
and Sustainer of all. The supreme being. "The Uncaused
Cause of all that exists; the Eternal."
Amaanah: Something
given to someone for safekeeping. Trust.
Ameen: May Allah accept.
Ansar: Helpers - title
of the people of Madinah who helped the Prophet and his Companions
when they migrated from Makkah to Madinah.
Aqd: A contract.
Aqd Saheeh: A legal
contract
Aqeemah: A woman who
cannot have children.
Aqeeqah: The hair which
is shaven off from the head of a new born baby when a sacrificial
animal is offered.
Ar-Riqaab: The slaves.
Araadib: A specified
measure i.e. 4 Araadib and 2 kilos = 61.36 kg.
Arafat: The plain in
Mecca where all pilgrims gather on the 9th day of Thul Haj.
Arba-ah: Four.
Arkans: Principles.
as-Sihah: The authentic
books of Hadith.
Asid: Violable
Asl: Origin/source/Root
Asr: Late afternoon
prayer.
Ath-har: More distinct/more
manliest (authentic).
Athar: Traditions of
the Holy Prophet's companions
Awaaq: (Of silver)
200 Dirhams.
Awsaq: A measure equivalent
to 60 Saa's approximately. One Saa = 3 Kg approximately
Ayah (pi. Ayaat): Verse(s)
of the Holy Qur'an.
Ayt Al-Maal: The concept
of the Bayt-al-Maal implies that the money paid into the treasury
are in Allah's trust and become the common property of the Muslims
and that the head of the state merely holds the position of a
trustee whose duty it is to expand the funds of the Bayt-al-Maal
on the common concern of all its people. Thus the Bayt-al-Maal
is responsible for collecting the revenues of the state and expanding
them for the welfare of the people.
Ayyam at-Tashriq: The
three days (11th, 12th, 13th) of the twelfth month of the Islamic
calendar.
Ayyam-e-Jahilliyah:
Period of ignorance.
Az-Zuru-U-Wath Thimaar:
Vegetables and fruit
B
Ba-in:
Irrevocable.
Bab: (Door) Subject.
Bairu-Haa: The name
of a garden in Madinah.
Baligh: One who is
mature (Compelled by law).
Banoo Haashim: The
children of Hashim.
Baqar: Cows
Batil: Null and void.
Bay: Sale - also used
as a prefix in referring to different types of sale -- Mu'ajjal,
Muraabahah, Tawliyah, Wadi'ah
Bay mu'aijal: Sale
against deferred payment, either in a lump sum or instalments.
Bay muqayada: Exchange
of goods for goods with certain conditions
Bay salam: An exceptional
contract of sale causing an immediate payment of the price and
admitting a delay in the delivery of the goods generally the crop
produce. As a rule, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is reported to have
forbidden the sale of what is not in one's actual possession.
Bay Salam is an exception to the above rule. It is declared as
valid, subject to the condition that the quality and the nature
of the article of sale and the time and place of delivery and
the price are clearly defined at the time of making the contract
of such a sale.
Bay't-ar-Ridwan: The
Pledge of the Pleasure. The Pledge which took place at al-Hudaybiyyah
and upon which Allah the Almighty revealed a special verse of
the Qur'an to express His Pleasure with those believers who gave
their allegiance to the Prophet.
Bayhaqiy: The name
of a noted leader in the science of Hadeeth.
Baytul-Maal: The Muslim
public treasury.
Baytullah: The Holy
Ka'ba - The House of Allah.
Bint-Laboon: A two
year old colt.
Bint-Makhaad: A yearling
camels colt.
"BismikAllahumma:
In your name, o Allah!
Buraaq: Conveyance
of Hazrat Muhammed (S.A.W.) during Mi'raaj.
D
Dafeenul
Jahiliy-yah: Buried treasure during the days of paganism.
Dakhn:: Any of several
cereal plants bearing a large crop of minute nutritious seeds.
Daroorah: Necessity.
Darul-harb: An area
or vicinity at war with Muslims. A state under non-Muslim sovereignty.
Dayn: Anything outstanding
on anybody. Debt.
Dean: Religion.
Dhul-Hijjah: The month
of Hajj. Twelfth month of the Islamic calendar.
Dhul-Qadah: The eleventh
month of the Islamic calendar.
Dinars: Money/Coins.
Dirhams: Coins (Eastern).
Diyah: Blood money
to be paid.
Diyanah: Religiously.
Diyanatan: By way of
religion.
Dua: Supplication to
Allah. Invocation.
Dunya: World/Earth.
E
Eejab:
The pronouncement which the wally gives over to the opposing
party. Form of speech.
Eela: Abandonment (for
his swearing).
Eemaan: Faith.
Eid: Day of festival.
F
Fa-idah:
Benefit
Fajr: Morning prayer,
which is offered after dawn and before sunrise. Dawn.
Falas: Bankrupt
Faqeer: Poor.
Faraq: Another word
that is used as a substitute for talaq which means separation.
Fard (pi. Faraaidh):
Obligatory. Compulsory.
Fardu Ayn: A compulsion
on every Muslim male and female
Fasakh: When a marriage
contract is annulled from the side of wife.
Fasid: Wrong (null
and void).
Fatwa: Verdict.
Fay: Spoils of war.
Fee Sabeelil Laah:
In the way of Allah.
Fiddah: Silver.
Fijar: Sacrilegious
war. This battle took place among the Arabs before Islam. It was
given this name because it violated the sacredness of the Haram
and the sacred months. These months were regarded as sacred and
respected among the Arabs even before Islam.
Fiqh: Jurisprudence.
Firqatu Fashkin: Dissolution
by annulment.
Firqatu Talaqin: Dissolution
by divorce.
Fitnah: Dissension/trial/tribulation.
Fuqahaa: Jurists.
G
Ghaarim:
A person in debt.
Ghaban Fahish: Exorbitant
price or rate of profit charged by the seller, agent or middleman.
Gharar: "(Lit.
Risk, Hazard, Uncertainty) Technically it signifies the contract
or transaction in which the object of contract or the commodity
is not determined for both or either contracting party and thus
the contract involves an element of risk and uncertainty. Examples
are the sale of fish in the water which has not been caught or
of a bird in the air or of a foetus in the womb (hable-al-habla).
The sale of milk in the udder is also termed ""gharar"".
It is also applicable in cases where the gain of one partner in
a business is guaranteed but that of the other remains uncertain.
All transactions involving gharar are unlawful in Islam."
Ghayru Mujbir: representative
who cannot marry a woman without her consent.
Ghazwah Dhat ar-Riqa:
The battle of the rugs. This name was given to this battle
because the people who took part were bare footed and the land
was rough so, when their feet became blistered, they bandaged
them with torn-up strips of clothing.
Ghusl: Full bath or
body wash .
H
Hadan:
Minerals.
Hadd: Restrictions
Hadeeth: Narration's
and reports of the deeds and sayings of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.).
Hajj: Pilgrimage to
Makkah during the month of Dhul Hijjah.
Hajjat al-Balagh: The
Pilgrimage of conveying the message.
Hajjat al-Wada: The
Farewell Pilgrimage - when the Prophet bade farewell to his Ummah.
Hajre Aswad: The black
stone embedded in the wall of the holy Ka'bah.
Hakamayn: Two hakims.
Hakim: One who issues
decrees (magistrate).
Halaal: Anything permitted
by the Shariah (Islamic Law). Lawful.
Hanifiyyah: To devote
oneself fully to Allah and completely surrender to His will. This
is the name of the religion of Prophet Ibrahim [peace and blessings
be upon him).
Haraam: Anything prohibited
by the Shariah.
Haram Hurma Mu-abbad:
A haraam decree forever binding.
Haram Hurmatum Mu Aqqatah:
A haram decree which lasts only for a certain period.
Haram Shareef: The
area where the holy Ka'bah is situated.
Hawaazin: A tribe of
Arabs who live in Taif-Arabia.
Hejaz: The original
name given to Arabia.
Hijr: Known as Hatim.
it is the half-walled area attached to the Ka'bah which is also
called Hijr-Isma'il and Hijr al-Ka'bah.
Hijrah: Migration of
the Holy Prophet from Mecca to Madinah. To leave ones place
of residence for the sake of Allah.
Hikmah: Wisdom.
Hilf al-Fudul (the alliance
of excellence): This alliance was called hilf al-Fudul, due
to the excellence of the contents of this agreement.
Hilful Fudhool: A pledge
taken to help the orphans and widows.
Hiqqah: A three year
old camel's colt.
Hubal: One of the major
idols in pre-Islamic Arabia.
Hukum: Decree.
Hurmatul Musaharah:
Family ties which are haram through marriage .
I
Ibaadah:
Worship.
Ibil: Camel.
Ihraam: Condition during
which Muslims are forbidden to do and wear certain things while
performing Hajj and Umrah.
Ijmaa: Consensus among
the learned leaders among Muslims throughout the world.
Imaan: Faith
Imam: The person who
leads the prayer; also refers to the leader of Muslims. Leader.
Iqaamah: Call to prayer
made inside the Masjid just before the start of fard salaah.
Isha: The night prayer.
Islam: The religion
of submission to the will of Allah. The religion of Muslims.
Israaf: Waste.
Istinjaa: Cleansing
of the private parts after passing stools or urine.
J
Jahannam:
Hell.
Jahiliyyah: The age
of Ignorance, This name was given to the period between Prophet
Isa and the Prophet Muhammad when people forgot the teachings
of the Prophets, and violated the religious sanctities.
Jam'aah: Congregation;
group of Muslims.
Jamrat al-'Aqabah:
The symbol of the ritual of stoning Shaytan in Mina which is
located near 'Aqabah.
Jamrat al-Ula: The
first symbol of the ritual of stoning Shaytan in Mina.
Jamrat al-Wusta: The
second (medium) symbol of stoning Shaytan.
Jannah: Paradise.
Jibra'eel (as): Angel
who brought Allah's revelation to the prophets.
Jibreel: The name of
the angel who was sent to the Messenger.
Jihad: To struggle
or fight in the way of Allah.
Jinn: They are created
by Allah from fire, and are invisible to human beings. They can
change their shape. They are air, subject to the Islamic call.
Among them there are believers and unbelievers.
Jizyah: The tax which
is levied in Muslim states on non-Muslim adult subjects who can
afford it in return for security for their lives and property
and defending them against their enemies.
Jumad-ul-Ula: The fifth
month of the Islamic calendar.
Jumu'ah: The Friday
prayer.
K
Ka'bah:
A cube-shaped building re-built by Prophets Ibrahim and Ismail
(peace be upon them), the first house built for the worship of
Allah. Situated in Makkah, the direction all Muslims face when
praying .
Kaafir: A non believer.
Kayl: A measure.
Kharraaj: Land tax.
Khilaal: Passing wet
fingers through a beard ,for example, while making wudhu.
Khitbah: Marriage proposal.
Khutbah: The sermon.
Kitaab: Book. It is
also referred to as any Heavenly Book including the Holy Qur'an.
Kufffaar: Non believers.
Kunyah:: A type of
surname or proper name common in Arabic which means father of
so and so or mother
L
Lajnatul
Fatwa: Department issuing verdicts.
Lat: One of the major
idols in pre-Islamic Arabia.
Luqatah: Lost property
found by another person.
M
Ma'fuw
Wun Anhu: One upon whom certain things are excusable for him.
Maa-ul Mushtaraa: Water
that is brought/purchased
Madinah / Yathrib:
A city in Arabia where Hazrat Muhammed (saw) is buried.
Madressah:: School;
generally refers to the Islamic school.
Maghrib:: The prayer
which is performed just after sunset.
Mahroom: One in need/desperate
straits.
Majoosis: The fire
worshippers.
Makkah: A city in Arabia
where the holy Ka'bah is situated.
Makrooh (p1. Makroohaat):
An act which is disliked but not forbidden .
Makrooh karahatul tahreem:
An abominable action more inclined to haram than to halal.
Malik al Talaq: The
one who is empowered with the right of talaq.
Manat:: One of the
major idols in pre-Islamic Arabia.
Mandoob: Another word
for sunnah.
Mardood: Rejected.
Marhallahs: A distance
of 115Km.
Masah: Passing wet
hands over a dry area (in Wudhu).
Mashee-ah: Will / choice.
Mashoor: Famous.
Masjid: Place of worship.
Maslahah: What is in
the best interest of the public, religion and those concerned.
Maslahatul: What is
in the best interest of the Ummah community at large/as a whole.
Matha-hibul Arba-ah:
The four procedures of ideology.
Mathab: An adopted
procedure of ideology.
Mathhabs: A code of
life which is being followed under Islamic law.
Mawla: Refers to master,
lord, guardian, protector and friend. This term also applies to
a freed slave and to the person who frees the slave.
Madinah: The city of
the Holy Prophet in Arabia.
Mi'raaj: Journey of
Hazrat Muhammed (saw) to the seven heavens.
Mimbar: Pulpit.
Minaaret: The lofty
turret of a Mosque from which the caller i.e the Muaththin calls
the people to pray.
Miraaj: Journey to
the seven heavens.
Miskeen: Needy
Miswak:: Tooth stick.
Mith-Qaal: A weight
which consist of 70 carats.
Moosir: One with adequate
means.
Mount Safa: A hilltop
in Makkah.
Mozzakkiy: The person
discharging the Zakaah.
Mu'azzin: The person
who calls the adhaan.
Mu'sir: One in a situation
of difficulty.
Mu-adhdhin: The caller
of Adhan, inviting Muslims to prayer.
Mu-Allafatu-Quloobuhum:
Those whose hearts are inclined towards
Mu-allaq: Suspended.
Mu-amalat: Trade.
Mubah: Permissible
Mubara-ah: Word describing
annulment of marriage through monetary agreement.
Mudaf (talaq): The
talaq which is attached to the future.
Mudhaarabah: An agreement
between two or more persons whereby one or more of them provide
finance, while the other/s provide enterpreneurship and management
to carry on any business venture whether trade, industry or service
with the objective of earning profits. The profit is shared by
them in an agreed proportion. The loss is borne by the financiers
only in proportion to their share in the total capital.
Mudhaarib: The partner
who provides entrepreneurship and management in a Mudhaarabah
agreement.
Mufti: One who gives
verdicts.
Muhaajireen: Migrators.
Muhajjir: Emigrant;
a person who migrates in the way of Allah.
Muhajjirun: Emigrants;
title given to Muslims who migrated from Makkah to Madinah.
Mujtahid: One who makes
research/independent reasoning.
Mujtahids: Researchers.
Mukallaf: One who is
of age - 15 years. Puberty.
Mukatib: A slave who
is under contract with his master to pay for his freedom in instalments.
Mukhtar: One who is
able to make his own choice.
Mukrih: A person who
is coerced to divorce his wife.
Mumay-yiz: One who
understands the meaning of an act of worship and its obligations.
Munjiz: immediate implementation.
Murabahah: Sale at
a special profit margin. The seller purchases the goods desired
by the buyer and sells them at an agreed mark-up price. The payment
being settled within an agreed time frame, either in instalments
or lump sum. The seller undertakes all management needed for the
purchase and also bears the risk for the goods until they have
been delivered to the buyer.
Murtad: A Muslim who
changed his religion. An apostate.
Musaddiq: The person
discharging voluntary charity.
Musallee: A Muslim
performing salaah.
Mushrik: A polytheist.
One who associates others with Allah.
Muslim: Believers in
one Allah and Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.).
Mustahab (p1. Mustahabaat):
An act which, if done, is rewarded but if not done there is
no sin.
Mut-ah: A gift.
Mutalliq: The man who
divorces his wife.
Muwakkil: A nominator.
N
Naaqidh
(pi. Nawaaqidh): A factor which breaks one's Wudhu
Nabi: A prophet.
Nabuwwat: Prophethood.
Nafaqah: Duty of support
to a wife and other dependants.
Nafil: Optional or
Extra.
Najasah: Impurity.
Najis (pl anjaas; najaarah):
Impurity.
Nasab: Family lineage.
Nashizah: A woman who
disobeys her husband.
Nawaaqidh: Factors
which break one's wudhu and ghusl.
Nifas: The flow of
blood for a duration of 40 - 60 days after childbirth.
Nisaab: A specific
amount on which Zakaah is taxable.
Nisful Ushr: 1/20.
Niyah: Intention. The
formula necessary to render an act of devotion acceptable.
O
Owrah:
Certain parts of the body necessary to be covered at all times.
Q
Qabool:
The form of speech of acceptance in the marital contract.
Qada: The performance
of an action outside its prescribed time. It can also mean
Qadee: Judge.
Qadr Al Talaq: Number
of talaqs.
Qard Hasan: A loan
extended without interest or profit-sharing.
Qasd: Resolution/objective/aim
.
Qiblah: The direction
(towards the Ka'bah in Makkah) Muslims must face when performing
Salaah .
Qiyas: Research through
comparison.
Quadaa: Paying in a
debt.
Qur'an: The Final Revelation
from Allah to mankind, revealed to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu
alayhi wasallam) .
Qurbaan: The sacrifice
which is being offered at Eid-ul-Adha (day of celebration) the
day after the pilgrims stood on Mount Arafah in Mecca. This is
the 1Oth day of Thul Hijah in the 12th month).
R
Rabb-Ul-Maal:
The one who provides the finance in a Mudhaarabah agreement.
Rabi-al-Awwal: The
third month of the Islamic calendar.
Radiallahu-Anha: May
Allah be pleased with her.
Rajih: Preferable.
Rak'at: One unit of
a prayer.
Ramadhaan: Ninth month
of the Islamic calendar.
Rasool: A messenger.
Rasulullah: Messenger
of Allah (Prophet Muhammad).
Ratl: A measure used
in Baghdad to weigh foodstuffs.
Riba: Literally means
increase or addition and refers to the 'premium' that must be
paid by the borrower to the lender along with the principal amount
as a condition for the loaner OR an extension in its maturity.
It is equivalent to interest.
Rikaaz: Buried treasure.
Rooh: Soul.
Rub-ul-Ushr: Quarter
of a tenth.
Ruku: Ritual of bowing
down in prayer.
Rukun: A principle.
S
S.A.W.:
Abbreviated words Of honour and salutations attached to the
name of our Holy Prophet which means may Allah send blessings
and salutations on him.
Sa': A cubic measurement
of grain which weighs around 3.2kg.
Sa'y: Ritual of running
between Safa and Marwah in Hajj and 'Umrah.
Saa': A measure equalling
4 Mudds. 3 kg approx.
Saa-Imah: Animals going
to pasture throughout the year.
Sabr: Observing patience.
Sadaq: Dowry.
Sadaqaat: Plural of
Sadaqah.
Sadaqah: Voluntary
alms to the poor.
Sadd Al Thara-i: Plugging
up matters which lead to haraam.
Safaa: A hill in Makkah.
Safar: The second month
of the Islamic calendar.
Sah: Correct.
Sahabah: Companion/s
of the Nabi S.A.W..
Saheeh: Correct/valid.
Sahib Al-Maal: (Plural
ASHAAB AL-MAAL) also Rabb ul-Maal. The financier in the Mudhaarabah
form of partnership.
Sajdah-e-Tilaawat:
Prostration made whilst reading the Holy Qur'an. There are 14
such prostrations to be made throughout the whole Holy Qur'an.
Sajdah: Prostration
in the prayer.
Salaah: Prayer. The
second pillar of Islam. To pray five times daily.
Salaatul Eid: Prayer
said on Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.
Salaatul Jumu'ah: Prayer
said on Friday instead of Salaatul Zuhr, the midday prayer.
Salatul-Fath: The prayer
of thanksgiving to Allah at a time of victory.
Sallallahu alayhi wasallam:
"""Peace and blessings be upon him""
: Dua made to Allah whenever Rasulullah's name is mentioned."
Sarah: A word used
to divorce/release a wife.
Sareeh: Clear, direct
(from of speech).
Sayduna: Honorific
words preceded the name of a prophet or a companion.
Seeghah: Form of speech/wording
from both the bridegroom and the bride or her representative to
conclude a marriage.
Sha'abe Abu Talib:
Valley of Abu Talib.
Sha-Aa-IrulIslaam:
Sacred traditions of the religion.
Shakk: Doubt.
Shaqqus Sadr: The splitting
open of the chest of Hazrat Muhammed (S.A.W.).
Shariah: Refers to
the divine guidance as given by the Qur'an and the Sunnah and
embodies all aspects of the Islamic faith, including beliefs and
practices.
Shart: Condition, rule.
Shawwal: Tenth month
of the Islamic calendar.
Shaytan: Devil.
She'b Abi Talib: Abu
Talib's quarters - an area in Makkah in which the Banu Hashim
were abandoned when the Quraysh unbelievers boycotted them.
Shirk: The unforgivable
sin of joining others with Allah.
Shirkah: Partnerships
between two or more persons whereby, unlike Mudarabah, all of
them have a share in finance as well as entrepreneurship and management,
though not necessarily equally.
Shubu-hah: Judicial
error.
Shura: Consultation
Shuroots: Rules.
Sifah: Characteristic.
Sirah: The life of
the Prophet Muhammad.
Sittina: Feminine of
Saydinna but linked to companions only.
Siwak: Toothbrush
Soorah: A chapter of
the Holy Qur'an.
Sudratul Muntaha: Lote
tree.
Sujood: Prostration
Sunan: Plural of Sunnah,
the way of the Prophet; implies here the supererogatory works
of Hajj and general way and manners of Prophets performing the
Hajj.
Sunnah: Refers essentially
to the Prophet's example as indicated by his practice of the faith.
The source is the collection of Ahadith.
Sunnah-Mu-Akkad: A
code of life established by the Holy Prophet which is recommended
that it be followed.
Surah: A chapter of
the Qur'an.
T
Ta'keed:
Confirmation / emphasis
Ta-assuf: Injustice.
Ta-bi-een: Successors
of the companions.
Taahir: Clean from
impurity.
Tafseer: Commentary
/ translation.
Tafweed: To delegate.
Tahleel: To make halal.
Taif: A city in Saudi
Arabia.
Tais al musta-ar: A
pimp.
Talaq: Divorce.
Talaq al hazil: One
who divorces a wife in jest.
Talaq al mareed maradul
mout: The talaq of one who is terminally ill.
Talaq al Mukhtee: The
talaq of one who has made a mistake.
Talaq al Mukrih: The
talaq of a person who is coerced to divorce his wife.
Talaq al Murtad: The
talaq of the apostate.
Talaq al Safeeh: The
talaq of one who is simple or foolish.
Talaq al Sakran: The
talaq of the intoxicated person.
Talaq al Sareeh: The
direct form of speech.
Talaq al Ta-assuf:
Talaq unjustly issued.
Talaq ba-in: An irrevocable
talaq.
Talaq ba-in baynoo-natun
sughra: A minor irrevocable divorce decree.
Talaq ba-in baynoonatun
kubra: A major irrevocable divorce decree i.e. three talaqs
were issued.
Talaq bid-iy:: A talaq
which is haram.
Talaq Ghayrul Muslim:
The talaq of the non-Muslim.
Talaq mu-allaq: A talaq
which is suspended.
Talaq mudaf: A talaq
which is attached to something.
Talaq munjiz: A talaq,
which is immediately implemented.
Talaq raj-ee: A revocable
divorce decree.
Talaq Sunniy al-ahsan:
The sunnah talaq which is the best.
Talaqul Ghadban: The
talaq of one who is extremely angry.
Tamr: Dry dates.
Taqdeem al Shart: A
rule/condition brought forward without delay.
Taqwa: Piety - fear
of Allah / consciousness in religion.
Tarwiyah: The eighth
day of the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar.
Tasamuh: Forbearance,
indulgence, tolerance, forgiveness.
Tasbeeh: Praising and
glorifying the name of Allah.
Tau-keel: Power of
attorney/Power of representation.
Taubah: To repent.
Tauheed: The absolute
Oneness of Allah.
Tawaf al-Ifadah / Tawaf
az-Ziyarah: The obligatory Tawaf of Hajj.
Tawaf: Circling the
Ka'bah in worship.
Tawliyah: Sale at cost
without any profit for the seller.
Tayyamum: Substitute
for wudhu and ghusl in certain circumstances.
Thawaab: Reward from
Allah.
Thay-yib: A divorcee
or widow.
Thi-har: Injurious
assimilation of wife to her mother/sister etc.
Thimmiy: The name of
a non-Muslim living under Muslim sovereignty and paying Jizyah
(taxes).
Thulm: Injustice.
Tijaarah: Trade
U
Udhiyah:
The same meaning as Qurbaan.
Ulama: Learned men.
Umm al-Mu'minin: The
mothers of the believers - title given to the wives of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) because they are regarded as the
mothers of all believers.
Ummah: Refers to the
whole Muslim community, irrespective of colour, race, language
or nationality.
Ummul mu'mineen: Mother
of the faithful.
Umrah: Lesser pilgrimage
to Makkah , performed at any time of the year.
Umrah al-Qada: The
fulfilled 'Umrah - the 'Umrah which the Prophet performed in
the seventh year after Hijrah which he intended to do in the sixth
year but the Quraysh unbelievers had not allowed him to complete.
Urf: Customary.
Uroodut-Tijaarah: Trade
merchandise.
Ushr: Ten percent (in
some cases five percent) of the agricultural produce payable by
a Muslim as part of his religious obligation, like zakaat, mainly
for the benefit of the poor and the needy.
Ushr:: Tenth.
Uzza: One of the major
idols in pre-Islamic Arabia.
W
Waajib
(p1. Waajibaat): Compulsory.
Wadee-Ah: Something
one is entrusted with.
Wadee-ah: Entrustment.
Wadi-ah: Sale at a
loss.
Wajib: Necessary.
Wakeel: Representative.
Waleemah: A wedding
feast given by the bride groom after the marriage.
Wally: Representative.
Wally Mujbir: The father
and grandfather of a young maiden and who has judicial authority
to marry her off to a suitable person without first acquiring
her permission and satisfaction.
Waqaf: Endowment.
Waqtu: Time.
Wasiy-yah: Bequest.
Wudhu: Obligatory washing
before Salaah and other acts.
Y
Yameen:
Oath.
Yathrib: The first
name of Madinah.
Z
Zakaah:
The amount payable by a Muslim on his net worth as a part of
his religious obligation, mainly for the benefit of the poor and
the needy.
Zakaatu-rib Hut Tijaarah:
Zakaah of profits of merchandise.
Zakaatul: Huboob Zakaah
of grain/corn.
Zakaatul Ma'dan: Zakaah
of minerals.
Zakaatur Rikaaz: Zakaah
of treasure/precious stones.
Zawwal: Mid-day, when
the sun is at its Zenith (highest point).
Zil Hijjah: 12th month
of the Islamic calendar.
Zina: Adultery.
Zuhr: The afternoon
prayer.
Zulm: A comprehensive
term used to refer to all forms of inequity, injustice, exploitation,
oppression, and wrong doing, whereby a person either deprives
others of their rights or does not fulfill his obligations towards
them.
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