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  • Words Associated with Islamic Religion
  • Definition of Some Words Associated with Islamic Religion

Read the passage carefully and note the words and expressions in bold type.

Muslim Religion:

The Koran (Qu’ran) is the holy book of the Muslims. Everybody that is a believer is expected to pray five times daily. Muslim children usually attend the Koranic School. On Fridays, all Muslim faithful go to the mosque for Jumat Service. A true Muslim is expected to go on a pilgrimage or hajj to Mecca at least once in a lifetime. This is one of the pillars of Islam. Giving alms to the poor or zakat and fasting during the month of Ramadan are two others.

Source: New Oxford Secondary English Course for SS I page 82

Other Words Associated with Islam:

ablution, sheik, imam, umrah, hadith, sunna, anbiya, auliya, sallah, Id-el Maulud, Id-el Kabir, praying mat, qadhi, mihrab, minaret, muezzin, rasul, surah, Kaaba, Qibla.

Definition of Some Words Associated with Islamic Religion:

These are some definitions for words associated with the Islamic religion:

Muezzin: Muezzin, in Islam, is the official who proclaims the call to prayer (adhān) on Friday for public worship and the call to the daily prayer (ṣalāt) five times a day, at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset, and nightfall.

 

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