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  2. Manasik - Wikipedia

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    Manasik (Arabic: مناسك) is the whole of rites and ceremonies that have to be performed by Islamic pilgrims in and around Mecca. The Qur'an differentiates between two manasiks: The Manasik of Hajj , has to be done in the month Dhu al-Hijjah and The Manasik of ʿUmra , which can be performed any time of the year.

  3. Manasikāra - Wikipedia

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    Manasikara (Sanskrit and Pali, also manasikāra; Tibetan Wylie: yid la byed pa or yid byed) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "attention" or "mental advertence". It is defined as the process of the mind fixating upon an object.

  4. Manasi (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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  5. Hadith of Najd - Wikipedia

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    In a hadith narrated in Al-Nasa'i (Manasik al-Hajj, 22), [18] Aisyah narrates that the Messenger of Allah established miqat for pilgrims from Medina at Dzulhulaifah, for pilgrims from Syria and Egypt at Juhfah, for pilgrims from Iraq at Dzat Irq, pilgrims from Najd at Qarnul-Manazil, as well as pilgrims from Yemen in Yalamlam. Imam Muslim also ...

  6. Abu Basir al-Asadi - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the scattered narrations in Imamiyyah hadith books, what are mentioned as the works of Abu Basir al-Asadi are the following two titles: the book Manasik al-hajj (the rituals of hajj) narrated by Ali ibn Abi Hamzah and Husayn ibn 'Alaa and the book al-Yawm wa l-qibla (the day and Qibla), according to the narration of Ali ibn Abi ...

  7. Manāsik - Wikipedia

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  8. Al-Hajj - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ḥajj [1] (Arabic: الحج, al-ḥajj; meaning: "The Pilgrimage", "The Hajj") is the 22nd chapter of the Quran with 78 verses ().This surah takes its name from the 27th verse.

  9. Ibn 'Arafa - Wikipedia

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    Ibn 'Arafa (Arabic: ابن عرفة), born Mohammed ibn Mohammed ibn Arafa al-Warghammi, in 1316 in Tunis and died in 1401 in the same city, was a Tunisian Imam, the most illustrious representative of Maliki Islam to the Hafsid period.