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66 Cards in this Set
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Hadith
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Sayings of the Blessed Prophet
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Ameen
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Let it be so
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Ahkam
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cleaning meaning of the Qurah
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Alhamdulilah
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Praise be to Allah
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Ayat
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Verses in Quran
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Mus-haf
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Text
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Tadabbur
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To reflect upon something
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Nifaq
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Hypocrisy
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Sadaqallahul Authzeem
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Allah, the Exalted, has spoken the truth
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Iman
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Faith or belief
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Prophet Muhammad's mother
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Aminah
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Rasul
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Message-bearer (messenger); a special class of people chosen by Allah to receive organized bodies of teaching (Books) which were meant to be preserved after the Messengers had passed away
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Transliteration
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Taking a word from one language and writing it in different letters - just as it sounds
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Taqwa
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Awareness of Allah
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Surah
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Chapter
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Khalifa
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Caretaker/Steward on Earth
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Mutashabihah
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The deeper, allegorical meanings in the Quran
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Arkan Al Islami
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The Five Pillars (practices)
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Tilawah
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The Arabic text being read out loud
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Tauhid (Tauheed)
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Oneness of Allah
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Tafseer
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Commentary on the Quran
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Mu -
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Arabic prefix added to a verb or adjective to make it a noun
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Hafiz
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One who memorizes the entire Quran
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Iblis
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Shaytan (Devil)
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Salallahu 'alayhi wa sallam
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The peace and blessings of Allah be upon him
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Mushirk
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A person who associates others with Allah (idol worshipper)
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Fitrah
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Our natural state (feelings and inner sense)
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Sakina
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Tranquility
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Wudu
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Ablution or ceremonial washing
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Da'wah
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Islamic outreach (telling others about Islam)
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Du'a
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Request to Allah
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Kiraman Katibeen
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Noble Writers - angels who record the deeds and actions of humans
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Khadijah
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Wife of Prophet Muhammad
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Malik ul Mawt
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The Angel of Death who is in charge of taking people's souls when they die
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Scribe
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Someone who knows how to write
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Kitabullah
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Book of Allah; the revelations sent by Allah that were meant to be studied for generations to come
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Sahaba
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Companions of Prophet Muhammad
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Sunnah
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Example of the Prophet Muhammad
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Ghusl
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bath
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Munafiqeen
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Hypocrits - those who know someting about Islam but disobey the commandments of Allah; two-faced liars
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Fus-ha
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Arabic of the Quran
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Kafir (root word of Kafara)
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A Person who covers up the truth and tries to hide it.
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Prophet Muhammad's father
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Abdullah
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Mala'ikah
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Angels or the creation made by Allah to carry out His commands
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Etiquette
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Manners
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Mu'min
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A Muslim believer who professes his/her belief and learns what their way of life asks of them
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Translation
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To try to come close to the meaning in another language
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Jinn
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Allah's creation made from the elements of fire and with a very limited form of free-will
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Wahy
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Revelation
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Taubah
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Repentance
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Hijrah
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Migration to Medina
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Nakir and Munkir
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The two angels which question the soul of the dead person as they are awaiting resurrection
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Jibra'il
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Angel sent by Allah to bring the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (p)
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Sects
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Groups
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Iqra
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Read
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Shirk
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Associating others with Allah
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Rabb
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Lord of all the Universe;One who taks care of, watches over and preserves something in a loving way
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Nabi
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Prophet who receives teachings, gudance and prophecies from Allah but not a Book
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Islam
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Surrender and Peace
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Angels
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Allah's creation made out of the elements of light and created for the purpose of carrying out Allah's will
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Shahadah
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Declaration or statement of Faith
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Israfil
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The Angel whose only job is to sound the note which will signal the end of the world and the Day of Judgment
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Iman al Muffassil
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Beliefs Listed in Detail
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The Five books from Allah mentioned in Quran
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1) The Scrolls (Suhuf) of Ibrahim (Abraham)
2) The Law (Taurah) of Musa (Moses) 3) The Zabur (hymns) of Dawud (David) 4) The Injeel of 'Esa (Jesus) 5) The Quran sent to Prophet Muhammad |
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People of the Book
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Jews and Christians
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ahkam
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verses that are clear in meaning
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