Arsh: The throne of Allah Ta'ala.
Banu Isra'eel: Literally means the children of Isra'eel. It refers to the progeny of
Hadrat Ya'qub alayhis salaam.
Barakah: Literally means "blessings". It refers to the experiencing of
abundance in things which are apparently insignificant or little, both in value and
amount.
Burqah: A head covering worn by women.
Dua: Invocation to Allah, supplication, prayer, request, plea.
Durood: The sending of salutations upon Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.
Eid ul-Ad'haa: The 10th of Zil Hijjah. Literally means "the festival of
sacrifice". It is referred to as ad'haa because it is on this day that animals are
sacrificed in the name of Allah and for His pleasure alone.
Eid ul-Fitr: The first day of Shawwaal. Literally means "feast of breaking the
Ramadaan fast". It is referred to as fitr because it is on this day that the
month-long Ramadaan fast comes to an end.
Fard: Literally means "compulsory". In Islam it refers to those acts and
things which are compulsory on a Muslim. Abandoning or abstaining from a fard act is a
major sin. Rejecting a fard act amounts to kufr.
Ghayr mahram: Refers to all those people with whom marriage is permissible. Based on
this, it is also incumbent to observe purdah with all ghayr mahrams.
Haid: Monthly periods or menstruation experienced by a woman.
Hoor: Large-eyed women of paradise promised to the believers.
Ibaadah: Literally means "worship". In Islam it refers to all those acts with
which one renders worship to Allah Ta'ala.
Iddah: In Islamic law it refers to the period of waiting during which a woman may not
remarry after being widowed or divorced.
Iftaar: The time of opening one's fast. This time commences immediately after sunset.
Ihraam: Two pieces of unstitched cloth which are donned by the person performing hajj
or umrah.
Jumu'ah Musjid: Refers to the musjid in which jumu'ah salaat is offered. It is also
referred to as a jaame musjid. It is generally the main musjid in a town or city.
Kaafir: Literally means a "disbeliever". In Islam it refers to one who
rejects Allah and does not believe in Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam as the final
messenger of Allah.
Kaffarah: Literally means "penance, atonement, expiation". In Islamic law it
refers to redemption from the omission of certain religious duties by a material donation
or a ritual act.
Kalaam-e-Majeed: Refers to the Holy Quran.
Kalimah: Refers to the basic tenet of Islam, i.e. bearing witness that there is none
worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Kuffaar: Plural of kaafir.
Kufr: Refers to the state of disbelief.
Kurta: An Urdu word meaning "shirt". However, due to constant usage, it
refers to the long flowing robe worn by Muslim men and which has come to be regarded as an
Islamic dress.
Lungi: A loin cloth worn by men especially in eastern countries. A lungi is wrapped
around the waist and extends up to the ankles.
Mahram: Refers to the person with whom marriage is not permissible and with whom strict
purdah is not incumbent.
Makruh: That which is disliked or detestable but not forbidden.
Meelad: Literally means "birth, birthday". In this context it refers to the
birthday celebrations held in respect for Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. In most
cases these celebrations are innovations which are accompanied by many other evils.
Miswaak: A thin stick or twig which is used to clean the teeth.
Mt. Uhud: Name of a mountain outside Madinah.
Muharram: The first month of the Islamic calendar.
Mustahab: That which is preferable or desirable.
Nafl: That which is optional.
Nifaas: Refers to the flowing of blood after child-birth.
Purdah: An Urdu word meaning "seclusion". It is an equivalent of the Arabic
word "hijaab". Refers to the seclusion of women from strangers. There are
different stages of purdah, the highest of which is that the woman should not come out of
her home except for a valid Islamic reason.
Qada: Literally means "carrying out or fulfilling". In Islamic jurisprudence
it refers to fulfilling or completing those duties that one may have missed due to some
reason or the other.
Qiblah: The direction in which one faces when offering salaat.
Qiyaamah: The day of resurrection.
Qurbaani: Literally means "sacrifice". In Islam it refers to the sacrificing
of animals solely for the pleasure of Allah Ta'ala on the day of eid ul-ad'haa and the two
days following it.
Rajab: The seventh month of the Islamic calendar.
Rakaat: Literally means "bending of the torso from an upright position". In
kitaabus salaat it refers to one unit of salaat which comprises of the standing, bowing,
and prostrating postures.
Ramadaan: The ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Sadaqah: Literally means "charity". This word is also used as an equivalent
of zakaat.
Sadaqatul fitr: Refers to the charity that is given on or prior to the day of eid
ul-fitr. For further details, refer to the chapter on sadaqatul fitr.
Sajdah: The act of prostrating.
Salaam: Literally means "peace". In salaat it refers to the saying of "as
salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah" which denotes the end of the salaat. It is also a
way of greeting among Muslims.
Satr: An Urdu word derived from the Arabic "sitr", which means "cover,
shield". In the Urdu context it refers to that area of the body which has to be
covered. It is also referred to as the "aurah".
Sehri: Refers to the meal partaken before dawn by the person who intends fasting. For
further details refer to the chapter on sehri and iftaar.
Sha'baan: The tenth month of the Islamic calendar.
Shirk: Polytheism or ascribing partners to Allah Ta'ala.
Subah saadiq: Literally means "true dawn". It refers to the time when
whiteness (brightness) can be noticed on the breadth of the horizon. It is at this time
that the time of fajr salaat commences.
Sub'haanallah: Means "glory to Allah".
Sufis: A term used to refer to mystics or saints. Such persons are also known as the
auliyaa of Allah, i.e. the close friends of Allah. These are the persons who have
dedicated their entire lives in the ibaadah of Allah Ta'ala.
Surmah: Antimony. A black powdery substance that is applied to the eyes. It is sunnah
to apply surmah.
Tasbeeh: Saying "sub'haanallah". A rosary that is used to glorify Allah
Ta'ala is also called a tasbeeh.
Umrah: Commonly referred to as the lesser pilgrimage. It is similar to hajj with the
exception that many of the rites of hajj are left out and that it could be performed
throughout the year.
Wajib: Literally means "obligatory'. In Islamic jurisprudence it refers to that
act which has not been established by an absolute proof. Leaving out a wajib without any
valid reason makes one a faasiq and entails punishment.
Zikr: The remembrance of Allah Ta'ala.
Zil Hijjah: The last month of the Islamic calendar.
Zil Qa'dah: The eleventh month of the Islamic calendar.