Islamic Dictionary

Explore important Islamic terms related to prayer, worship, and daily practice. Click on a term to read the full explanation.

All praise is due to the Lord.

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ظهر

Dhuhr (Noon Prayer)

The second daily prayer, performed when the sun passes its zenith.

ذكر

Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah)

Remembrance and glorification of Allah through repetition of sacred phrases.

دعاء

Du'a (Personal Supplication)

Personal address and supplication to Allah for help and guidance.

دعاء كميل

Du'a Kumayl (Kumayl's Supplication)

One of the most famous Shia supplications, taught by Imam Ali to Kumayl ibn Ziyad.

دعاء التوسل

Du'a Tawassul (Supplication of Intercession)

A supplication where one asks Allah through the intercession of the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt.

دعاء الندبة

Du'a Nudba (The Lamentation)

A supplication about the 12th Imam's return, recited on Fridays and festivals.

دعاء الجوشن الكبير

Du'a Jawshan al-Kabir (The Great Armor)

A long supplication with 1000 of Allah's names and attributes, recited during Ramadan nights.

دعاء عرفة

Du'a Arafah (Imam Husayn's Supplication at Arafah)

Imam Husayn's famous supplication, recited on the Day of Arafah, the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah.

دعاء أبي حمزة الثمالي

Du'a Abu Hamza al-Thumali (Ramadan Night Supplication)

A profound Ramadan supplication taught by Imam Sajjad, recited at sahur time.

دعاء الفرج

Du'a al-Faraj (The Supplication of Deliverance)

A short, powerful supplication for Imam al-Mahdi's appearance and deliverance from suffering.

دعاء الافتتاح

Du'a al-Iftitah (The Opening Supplication)

A beautiful supplication recited during Ramadan nights, attributed to Imam al-Mahdi.

دُعَاء القُنُوت

Du'a al-Qunut (The Qunut Supplication in Witr)

The special supplication recited during the last rak'ah of the Witr prayer.

ذُو الحِجَّة

Dhul-Hijjah (The Month of Pilgrimage)

The twelfth and last month of the Islamic calendar, in which Hajj and Eid al-Adha take place.

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مغرب

Maghrib (Sunset Prayer)

The fourth daily prayer, performed just after sunset.

مسجد

Masjid (Mosque)

The Islamic house of worship, where Muslims gather for congregational prayer.

مؤذن

Muezzin (Caller to Prayer)

The person who calls to prayer by reciting the adhan.

مفاتيح الجنان

Mafatih al-Jinan (Keys to Paradise)

The most widely used Shia prayer book, compiled by Shaykh Abbas al-Qummi.

مطهرات

Mutahhirat (Purifying Agents)

The agents and methods that purify impure things according to Shia fiqh.

مناجاة

Munajat (Intimate Supplication)

Intimate, personal conversations with Allah, an important part of Shia prayer tradition.

محراب

Mihrab (Prayer Niche)

The semicircular niche in the mosque wall that indicates the qibla direction.

مئذنة

Minaret (Prayer Tower)

The mosque's tower, from which the adhan (call to prayer) is traditionally recited.

محرم

Muharram (The Sacred Month)

The first and one of the four sacred months in the Islamic calendar.

مبعث

Mab'ath (The Prophet's Calling)

The day when Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation and was called to prophethood.

مستحب

Mustahab (Recommended)

Actions that are recommended but not obligatory, and that give extra reward.

مكروه

Makruh (Discouraged)

Actions that are discouraged in Islamic law but not forbidden.

موالاة

Muwalat (Continuity in Prayer)

The requirement of continuous and coherent performance of the prayer's parts.

مرجع التقليد

Marja' al-Taqlid (Religious Authority)

The highest religious authority in Shia Islam, whom the believer follows in prayer and legal matters.

مشهد

Mashhad (Imam Reza's City)

The sacred city in Iran with Imam Reza's shrine, Iran's most visited pilgrimage destination.

المسجد الأقصى

Masjid al-Aqsa (The Farthest Mosque)

The third holiest mosque in Islam, in Jerusalem, connected to the Prophet's nocturnal journey.

معاد

Ma'ad (Resurrection)

Belief in resurrection and judgment day — the fifth article of faith in Shia Islam.

مَذْهَب

Madhhab (School of Law)

An Islamic school of law with its own methodology for legal derivation from the sacred sources.

مِنْبَر

Minbar (Pulpit)

The elevated platform in the mosque from which the imam delivers the Friday khutbah.

المَسْجِد النَّبَوِي

Masjid al-Nabawi (The Prophet's Mosque)

The Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina, the second holiest mosque in Islam.

المَسْجِد الحَرَام

Masjid al-Haram (The Sacred Mosque)

The holiest mosque in Islam, located in Mecca, which surrounds the Kaaba.

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صلاة

Salah (Prayer)

The Islamic ritual prayer, performed five times daily.

سنة

Sunnah (Voluntary Prayer)

Voluntary prayers based on the Prophet's practice.

سجدة

Sajdah (Prostration)

Prostration with the forehead on the ground — the most humble position in prayer.

سورة الفاتحة

Surah Al-Fatiha (The Opening Chapter)

The opening chapter of the Quran, recited in every single rak'ah.

صلاة الليل

Salat al-Layl (Night Prayer)

The voluntary night prayer consisting of 11 rak'ah, highly recommended in Shia Islam.

صلاة الآيات

Salat al-Ayat (Prayer of the Signs)

An obligatory prayer performed during natural phenomena such as solar and lunar eclipses.

صلاة الجماعة

Salat al-Jama'ah (Congregational Prayer)

The congregational prayer, where Muslims pray together in rows behind an imam.

صلاة العيد

Salat al-Eid (Festival Prayer)

The special prayer performed on the two Islamic festival days.

صلاة الميت

Salat al-Mayyit (Funeral Prayer)

The prayer for the deceased, performed before the burial.

صلاة المسافر

Salat al-Musafir (Traveler's Prayer)

The shortened prayers that travelers perform while traveling.

صلاة الغفيلة

Salat al-Ghufaylah (Prayer Between Maghrib and Isha)

A specially recommended prayer prayed between Maghrib and Isha in Shia Islam.

الصحيفة السجادية

Sahifa al-Sajjadiyyah (The Psalms of Sajjad)

A collection of supplications from the 4th Imam, called "The Psalms of Islam."

صلاة القضاء

Salat al-Qada (Makeup Prayer)

Prayers that are made up after their time has expired.

سجود السهو

Sujud al-Sahw (Prostration of Forgetfulness)

Two extra prostrations performed to compensate for errors in prayer.

صلوات

Salawat (Blessings Upon the Prophet)

Blessings and peace upon the Prophet Muhammad and his family.

سورة الإخلاص

Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter of Sincerity)

The 112th chapter of the Quran, declaring Allah's absolute oneness.

شفاعة

Shafa'ah (Intercession)

The Prophet's and the Imams' intercession with Allah for the believers on the Day of Judgment.

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Sabr (Patience)

Patience and perseverance in trials — one of faith's highest virtues.

شكر

Shukr (Gratitude)

Gratitude toward Allah for His countless blessings.

شعبان

Sha'ban (The Prophet's Month)

The eighth Islamic month, with special emphasis on the 15th night.

صوم

Sawm (Fasting)

Islamic fasting from dawn to sunset, closely connected with prayer.

صلاة الاستسقاء

Salat al-Istisqa (Rain Prayer)

A special congregational prayer performed to ask Allah for rain during drought.

صلاة الاستخارة

Salat al-Istikhara (Guidance Prayer)

A prayer where one asks Allah for guidance to make the right decision.

صلاة الحاجة

Salat al-Hajat (Prayer of Need)

A voluntary prayer performed when one has a specific need or wish.

سجود الشكر

Sujud al-Shukr (Prostration of Gratitude)

A prostration to Allah in gratitude, recommended after prayer and upon receiving blessings.

صلاة الوحشة

Salat al-Wahsha (The Prayer of Loneliness)

A prayer performed on the first night after burial for the soul of the deceased.

سُنَّة مُؤَكَّدَة

Sunnah Mu'akkadah (Emphasized Sunnah)

Voluntary prayers that the Prophet (peace be upon him) performed regularly and rarely omitted.

صَحِيح البُخَارِي

Sahih al-Bukhari (Bukhari's Authentic Collection)

The most authoritative hadith collection in Sunni Islam, compiled by Imam al-Bukhari.

صَحِيح مُسْلِم

Sahih Muslim (Muslim's Authentic Collection)

The second most authoritative hadith collection in Sunni Islam, compiled by Imam Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj.

سُنَن أَبِي دَاوُد

Sunan Abu Dawud (Abu Dawud's Hadith Collection)

One of the six canonical hadith collections in Sunni Islam with a special focus on legal narrations.

سُنَن التِّرْمِذِي

Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Tirmidhi's Hadith Collection)

One of the six canonical hadith collections, known for its classification of narrations by strength.

سُنَن النَّسَائِي

Sunan al-Nasa'i (Nasa'i's Hadith Collection)

One of the six canonical hadith collections, known for its strict authenticity criteria.

سُنَن ابن مَاجَه

Sunan Ibn Majah (Ibn Majah's Hadith Collection)

The sixth of the canonical hadith collections in Sunni Islam with unique narrations.

صَلاة الضُّحَى

Salat al-Duha (Forenoon Prayer)

A voluntary prayer performed after sunrise and before noon, with great reward according to the narrations.

صَلاة التَّسْبِيح

Salat al-Tasbih (The Prayer of Glorification)

A special voluntary prayer with 300 tasbih recitations, recommended for forgiveness of sins.

شَهَادَة

Shahadah (Declaration of Faith)

The first pillar of Islam: the testimony that there is no god except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger.

صَحَابِي

Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet)

A person who met the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as a believer and died as a Muslim.

سَلَف

Salaf (The Pious Predecessors)

The first three generations of Muslims: sahabah, tabi'in, and tabi' al-tabi'in.

سُجُود التِّلاوَة

Sujud al-Tilawah (Prostration of Recitation)

A prostration performed when reciting or hearing specific Quranic verses.

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تراويح

Tarawih (Ramadan Night Prayer)

The voluntary night prayer performed in congregation during Ramadan.

تهجد

Tahajjud (Night Prayer)

The voluntary night prayer performed in the last third of the night.

تكبير

Takbir (Allahu Akbar)

The exclamation "Allahu Akbar" (Allah is the Greatest), marking transitions in the prayer.

تربة

Turbah (Prayer Stone)

A small clay tablet upon which Shia Muslims place their forehead during sujud.

تشهد

Tashahhud (Testimony of Faith in Prayer)

The testimony of faith recited in the sitting position during prayer.

تسليم

Taslim (Concluding Greeting)

The concluding peace greeting that marks the end of the prayer.

تسبيحات الزهراء

Tasbihat al-Zahra (Fatimah's Tasbih)

A special dhikr consisting of 34+33+33 repetitions, taught by the Prophet to his daughter Fatimah.

تيمم

Tayammum (Dry Purification)

Ritual purification with clean earth, when water is not available.

طهارة

Taharah (Ritual Purity)

The state of ritual purity, which is a prerequisite for prayer.

توسل

Tawassul (Intercession/Mediation)

Seeking nearness to Allah through holy persons such as the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt.

تقوى

Taqwa (God-Consciousness)

God-consciousness and piety — the ultimate goal of prayer and worship.

توبة

Tawbah (Repentance)

Sincere repentance and return to Allah after sin.

تسبيح

Tasbih (Glorification)

Saying "SubhanAllah" (Glory be to Allah) as a form of dhikr.

توكل

Tawakkul (Trust in Allah)

Total trust and reliance on Allah in all of life's matters.

تلاوة

Tilawah (Quran Recitation)

Recitation of the Quran, which is a central part of prayer and daily worship.

تجويد

Tajwid (Proper Quran Recitation)

The science of proper pronunciation and recitation of the Quran during prayer.

ترتيب

Tartib (Order in Prayer)

The correct sequence of the prayer's actions and the daily prayers.

توحيد

Tawhid (God's Oneness)

Islamic monotheism — belief in Allah's absolute oneness, the core of prayer.

تَقْلِيد

Taqlid (Following a School of Law)

The practice of following a qualified scholar's legal opinions without necessarily knowing the evidence.

طَوَاف

Tawaf (Circumambulation of the Kaaba)

The ritual of walking seven times around the Kaaba counterclockwise as part of Hajj and Umrah.

تَابِعِين

Tabi'in (The Successors)

The generation of Muslims who met the Prophet's companions but did not themselves meet the Prophet.

التَّشَهُّد

Tashahhud (Declaration of Faith in the Seated Position)

The specific recitation during the seated position in prayer, with greetings to the Prophet.

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