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glossary of islamic terms.pdf - YasSarNal QuR'aN

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Barbarous ٟوثوجُا<br />

Barefooted friars حبلؾُا -ٕبجٛوُا<br />

Baron ٕٝهبجُا<br />

Baroness خٗٝهبجُا<br />

Barrier ؿىوجُا<br />

Barter غ٤جُا<br />

Bartering خٚ٣بؤُا<br />

Barzakh ؿىوثٍا<br />

ـ<br />

Literally means partition or barrier. In Islamic terminology it<br />

usually means the life in the grave, because the life in the wave<br />

is the interspace between the life on earth and the life in the<br />

Hereafter. Life in the Barzakh is real, but very different from<br />

life as we know it. Its exact nature is known only to Allah<br />

Ta'ala. It is during our life in the Barzakh that we will be asked<br />

about Allah, our faith and the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may<br />

Allah bless him and grant him peace. We will also be shown<br />

the Jannah and the Nar (Paradise and Hellfire) and which <strong>of</strong><br />

these two places we wifl occupy after we are judged<br />

Base ش٤جقُا<br />

Basmalah الله َْث<br />

"In the Name <strong>of</strong> Allah".<br />

1. This statement is usually made by every Muslim<br />

who is about to embark on anything that is Halal<br />

(lawful), however trivial that act or deed may<br />

seem.<br />

2. First verse <strong>of</strong> Suratul Fatiha.<br />

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