> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 'Abd : A male slave. > > 'Ad : An ancient tribe that lived after Noah. It was > prosperous, but > naughty and disobedient to Allah, so Allah destroyed it > with violent > destructive westerly wind. > > (Ad) Dabur : Westerly wind. > > > (Ad) Dajjal : Pseudo Messiah (Al-Masih-ad-Dajjal) (See F.N. > of V. 6: > 158 the Qur'an) and also Hadith No.649 and 650, Vol.4, > Sahih > Al-Bukhari). > > Adhan : The call to prayer pronounced loudly to indicate > that the time > of praying is due. And it is as follows: Allahu Akbar, > Allahu-Akbar; > Allahu-Akbar, Allahu-Akbar; Ash-hadu an la ilaha ill Allah, > Ash-hadu > an la ilaha ill Allah; Ash-hadu anna Muhammadan > Rasul-Ullah, Ash-hadu > anna Muhammadan Rasul-Ullah; Haiya 'alas-Sala(h), > Haiya'alas-Sala(h); > Haiya 'alal-Falah, Haiya 'alal-Falah; Allahu-Akbar, > Allahu-Akbar; La > ilaha ill Allah. (See Sahih Al-Bukhari, Vol.1, Page 334). > > Adhkhar or Idhkhir : A kind of grass well-known for its > good smell and > is found in Hijaz, Saudi Arabia. > > Ahkam : "Orders". According to Islamic Law, there > are five kinds of orders: > 1. Compulsory (Wajib) 2. Order without obligation > (Mustahab) 3. > Forbidden (Muharram) 4. Disliked but not forbidden (Makruh) > 5. Legal > and allowed (Halal) > > 'Ajwa : Pressed soft dates (or a kind of dates). > > Al-Ahzab : Confederates. > > Al-'Aqiq : A valley in Al-Madina about seven kilometers > west of Al-Madina. > > Al-'Amanah : The trust or the moral responsibility or > honesty, and all > the duties which Allah has ordained. > > Al-'Awamir : Snakes living in houses. > > Al-Bahira : A milking she-camel, whose milk used to be > spared for > idols and other false deities. > > Al-Baida' : A place to the south of Al-Madina on the > way to Makka. > > Al-Bait-ul-Ma'mur : Allah's House over the seventh > heaven > > To see more: > http://www.islam-universe.com/noble/glossary.htm > > > > > > -- > With Best Regards, > Sabique Zaman.
