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Ablution (wudu)
Ritual washing before prayer.
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Adalat/justice
Part of the nature of God in Shi'a Islam; the belief that God is fair.
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Adam
One of the prophets of Allah. The father of humankind; built the Ka'aba.
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Akhirah (life after death)
Belief in a new stage of life after death.
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Angels
They are spiritual beings created from elements of light. They gave God's messages to the prophets and watch over humans.
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Arafat
Part of the Hajj pilgrimage. Place where Prophet Muhammad preached his last sermon and pilgrims gather to pray.
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Ashura
Important festival in Shi'a Islam, to commemorate the martyrdom of Hussein (Muhammad's grandson). Sunni Muslims observe Ashura as a day of repentance for sins in the belief that they will be forgiven.
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Authority
Having power and status. The Qur'an has supreme authority as the word of Allah, this means it must be believed and obeyed.
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Beneficence
Literally 'doing good'. One of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah and belief about his nature, the generosity that Allah shows to humans.
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Day of Judgement
The day when Allah will decide about individual deeds and on reward or punishment.
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Fairness
Belief about the nature of God; refers to Allah's justice. He treats all humans equally and as they deserve.
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Fasting
Not eating or drinking; one of the Five Pillars is Sawm during Ramadan.
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The Five Pillars
Important duties for Sunni Muslims which support the main principles of Islam. Shahadah, salah, zakah, sawm and hajj.
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The five roots of Usul ad-Din
The foundations of the faith in Shi'a Islam; five key beliefs: Tawhid (the Oneness of God), Adalat (justice), prophethood, imamate, resurrection.
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Friday prayer/Jummah
Friday prayers in the mosque, where a sermon (khutbah) is heard.
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Giving alms
Giving alms means giving to those in need, eg money, food, time. A key practice in Islam; one of the Five Pillars/Ten Obligatory Acts (Zakah).
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The Gospel
Holy book /source of authority ; literally 'good news' and it is the good news about Isa (Jesus), who was a prophet of Islam.
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Greater jihad
The personal struggle of every Muslim to live by the teachings of their faith.
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Hajj
One of the Five Pillars/Ten Obligatory Acts; pilgrimage to Makkah, which all Muslims must undertake at least once in their lives, unless prevented by problems over wealth or health.
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Heaven
Referred to as Paradise; Allah's reward after death to those who have been faithful to him and who have repented of their sins.
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Hell
It is a place of great suffering after death for those who have rejected the Qur'an's teachings and have led a wicked life. For some it will last forever.
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Human accountability
The belief that everyone must take responsibility for their actions and will be questioned about them on the Day of Judgement.
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Human freedom
Humans have control over their thoughts, feelings and actions.
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Human responsibility
Humans are responsible for most of what they do because they have free will and so will be accountable on the Day of Judgement.
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Ibrahim
One of the prophets of Allah. He rebuilt the Ka'aba.
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Id-ul-Adha
Festival; celebration of the Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son for Allah.
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Id-ul-Fitr
Festival; celebration that comes at the end of Ramadan and marks the end of fasting.
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The imamate
One of the Five Roots of Usul-ad-Din, 'Leadership.' Shia belief in the twelve imams who succeeded Muhammad as the leaders of Islam.
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Immanence
The belief that God is close to humanity ad involved in the world.
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Jibril
Angel who dictated the Qur'an to Muhammad; on Judgement Day he will assist with the weighing of a person's deeds.
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Jihad
'To struggle'. The personal or collective struggle against evil.
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The Ka'aba
Part of the Hajj pilgrimage; cube-shaped building in the centre of the Grand Mosque in Makkah. All Muslims face towards it when they pray.
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Khums
One of the Ten Obligatory Acts in Shi'a Islam; practice of alms giving.
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Lesser jihad
This refers to the military struggle to defend Islam. It is carried out according to strict and clear cut rules.
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Makkah
Place of pilgrimage during Hajj; the spiritual centre of Islam.
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Mercy
Belief about the nature of God and one of Allah's 99 Beautiful Names; God's willingness to forgive the sins of those who repent.
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Mika'il
Angel who gives spiritual and material help to humans; on Judgement Day he will assist with the weighing of a person's deeds.
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Mina
Site of pilgrimage during Hajj; where pilgrims take part in the stoning of pillars.
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Mosque
Muslim place of worship.
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Movements (rak'ahs)
Actions and ritual movements made during salah (prayer) consisting of recitations, standing, bowing and prostration.
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Muzdalifah
Site of pilgrimage during Hajj; where pilgrims hold a night prayer and rest after the Stand on Mount Arafat.
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Muhammad
The last and greatest of the prophets. He received the Qur'an and his Sunnah and Hadiths are also important sources of authority.
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The Night of Power
The night on which Muhammad received the first revelations of the Qur'an.
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Omnipotence
All-powerful; belief about the nature of God and one of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah.
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Pilgrimage
A religious journey to a holy site/sacred place, it is an act of worship and devotion.
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Predestination
One of the Six Articles of Faith in Sunni Islam; the belief that everything that happens has been decided already by Allah.
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The Psalms
Holy book/source of authority; sacred prayers and poems written by King Dawud (David), a prophet of Allah.
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The Qur'an
Holy Book and most important source of authority in Islam. It was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad and is the final revelation of God to humankind.
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Ramadan
Month during which Muslims fast (sawm) from dawn to sunset.
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Recitations
Part of the practice of salah (prayer); the reciting of verses from the Qur'an.
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Resurrection
One of the Six Articles of Faith and Five Roots of Usul ad-Din; belief that after death, all people will be raised from the dead to face judgement.
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Revelation
When God is revealed to humans; belief that Allah shows his nature and will through the words of the Qur'an.
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Risalah (Prophethood)
One of the Six Articles of Faith and Five Roots of Usul ad-Din; belief in the prophets as messengers sent by God to communicate to people.
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Salah
Prayer; one of the Five Pillars/Ten Obligatory Acts.
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Sawm
Fasting from dawn to dusk during Ramadan; one of the Five Pillars/Ten Obligatory Acts.
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The Scrolls of Abraham
Holy book/source of authority; individual revelations to Ibrahim that were written on parchment but have perished.
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The Shahadah
Muslim declaration of faith; one of the Five Pillars in Sunni Islam.
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Shi'a Islam
Muslims who believe in the Imamate, successorship of Ali.
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Six articles of faith
The foundations of the faith in Sunni Islam; six key beliefs: Tawhid (the Oneness of God), Angels, Holy Books, Prophethood, Akhirah, Predestination.
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Sunni Islam
Muslims who believe in the successorship of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali.
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Tawhid (the Oneness of God)
One of the Six Articles of Faith and Five Roots of Usul ad-Din; the oneness and unity of Allah.
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The Ten Obligatory Acts
These are requirements for Shi'a Muslims. They include salah, sawm, zakah, hajj and jihad (duties also for Sunni Muslims) but the final five are not part of the Sunni tradition - khums, encouraging good, discouraging wrong, showing love for God and people, disassociation with enemies of God.
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The Torah
Holy book/source of authority; given by God to the prophet Musa (Moses) on Mount Sinai.
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Zakah
One of the Five Pillars and Ten Obligatory Acts; giving alms.