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  2. Sunnah - Wikipedia

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    Sunnah (سنة; pl.: سنن sunan) is an Arabic word that means: "habit" or "usual practice" (USC glossary); [18] "habitual practice, customary procedure or action, norm, usage sanctioned by tradition" (Wehr Dictionary); [19] "a body of established customs and beliefs that make up a tradition" (Oxford Islamic Studies Online); [2]

  3. Glossary of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The word "crusade" in English is usually translated in Arabic as "ḥamlah ṣalībīyah" which means literally "campaign of Cross-holders" (or close to that meaning). In Arabic text it is "صليبية" and the second word comes from "ṣalīb" which means "cross." [citation needed]

  4. The Sermon for Necessities - Wikipedia

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    The Sermon for Necessities is composed of the following text (i.e. the English translation of the original Arabic text) as taught by Muhammad, including Ayat (Verses) from three different Qur’anic Suras (Chapters):

  5. Tarawih - Wikipedia

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    Tarawih (Arabic: التَّرَاوِيح, romanized: At-tarāwīḥ), also spelled Taraweeh, refers to special Sunnah prayers performed exclusively during the Islamic month of Ramadan. These prayers involve the recitation of long portions of the Quran and can consist of up to 20 rak'ahs (cycles of prostration in Islamic prayer).

  6. Salawat - Wikipedia

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    When the companions and friends of the Prophet of Islam asked him: "How should we send blessings, peace, and greetings upon you?" the Prophet of Islam included the word « آلِ », "Al" (meaning family, household or progeny) in his Salawat and asked for all the mercy and blessings that were requested from God for his family too, this meaning, the Prophet Muhammad wants all the mercy and ...

  7. Dhuhr (prayer) - Wikipedia

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    The Dhuhr prayer consists of four compulsory rak'a.In addition, there is a voluntary Sunnah prayer, although the details of it vary by branch of Islam.In Dhuhr, Al-Fatiha and the additional surah are to be read quietly or in a whisper (israr).

  8. Asr (prayer) - Wikipedia

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    Asr prayer at the Kaaba. Asr (Arabic: صلاة العصر) is one of the mandatory five daily Islamic prayers.. The Asr prayer consists of four obligatory cycles, rak'a.An additional four rak'a sunna prayer is recommended to be performed before the obligatory prayer. [1]

  9. Sunnah prayer - Wikipedia

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    Compared to regular compulsory prayer. Sohaib Sultan states that the steps for Sunnah prayer (Takbir, al-Fatihah, etc.) are exactly the same as for five daily obligatory prayers, but varying depending on the prayer are the number of rakat [2] (also rakʿah (Arabic: ركعة rakʿah, pronounced; plural: ركعات rakaʿāt), which is a unit of prayer.