Quotes Flashcards

1
Q

Khadija Quote and what it represents

A

“Islam did not rise except through Ali’s sword and Khadija’s wealth” - Financial help and Role model

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2
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Tawaf

A

Circumambulation (Moving around Kaaba)

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3
Q

Tawhid

A

Existence and Unity of God

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4
Q

Mala’ika

A

Existence of Angels

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5
Q

Kutubu’llah

A

God’s revelation to humans in holy books

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6
Q

Rusul

A

Prophets - Abraham & Muhammad

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7
Q

Al-Akhira

A

Resurrection and life after death

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8
Q

Al-Qadr

A

God’s will and human freedom of choice

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9
Q

Ihraam

A

Clothes

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10
Q

Wuquf

A

Beg for forgiveness on mount arafat

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11
Q

Eid al-Adha

A

Feast of Sacrifice

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12
Q

Sa’i

A

Muslims walk between two mountains which represents Angel Jibril (Gabriel) who saved Hagar and Ishmael by providing them with water (Well of Zamzam)

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13
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Hadith quote on Hajj

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“He who performs Hajj will return as sin-free as the day his mother bore him.”

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14
Q

Is hajj the 5th pillar

A

Yes

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15
Q

Arafah

A

Fasting on the Day of Arafah expiates the sins from the past and coming years

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16
Q

Jamarat and its significance

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The three-stone pillars, throwing stones at it symbolises Prophet Abraham’s attempt to repel the devil from slaughtering his son Ishmael.