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  2. Al-Fajr (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fajr (Arabic: الفجر, "The Dawn", "Daybreak") is the eighty-ninth chapter of the Quran, with 30 verses . [3] The sura describes destruction of disbelieving peoples: the Ancient Egyptians , the people of Iram of the Pillars , and Mada'in Saleh .

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  4. Talk:Al-Fajr (surah) - Wikipedia

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  5. Fajr prayer - Wikipedia

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    In fajr, Al-Fatiha and the additional surah are to be read aloud (jahr), as during Maghrib and Isha. [7] It is commonly performed silently when waking up in the morning. [8] The prayer includes wudu (ritual purification) and salat (ritual prayer). [9] Fajr replaced salat al-duha as the morning prayer before the five prayers were standardized. [10]

  6. Al-Fajr - Wikipedia

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    Al Fajr, an Arabic newspaper published in Jerusalem from 1972 to 1993; Al-Fajr (Tunisian newspaper), the now-defunct newspaper of the formerly banned Tunisian Islamist opposition movement Al-Nahda, now Ennahda; Al-Fajr TV (est. 2004), an Islamic TV channel; Al-Fajr (literary magazine), an Egyptian literary magazine associated with al-Madrasa al ...

  7. Heavenly Quran - Wikipedia

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    The Heavenly Quran (Arabic: أمّ الکتاب, romanized: umm al-kitāb, lit. 'mother of the Book' [ 1 ] ), according to a common Islamic belief, is a primordial version of the revealed Quran .

  8. Adhan - Wikipedia

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    Adhān, Arabic for 'announcement', from the root adhina, meaning 'to listen, to hear, be informed about', is variously transliterated in different cultures. [1] [2]It is commonly written as athan, or adhane (in French), [1] azan in Iran and south Asia (in Persian, Dari, Pashto, Hindi, Bengali, Urdu, and Punjabi), adzan in Southeast Asia (Indonesian and Malaysian), and ezan in Turkish, Bosnian ...

  9. Meccan surah - Wikipedia

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    A Meccan surah is, according to the timing and contextual background of their revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl) within Islamic tradition, a chronologically earlier chapter (suwar, singular sūrah) of the Qur'an.