salâh

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التركية - الإنجليزية
peace, tranquillity
improvement, being improved
righteousness, godliness
righteousness
good
improve
pontifical
salah bulmak
to improve, get better
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
{i} male first name (Arabic)
Prayer, requires Muslims to pray five times a day - the dawn prayer, the noon prayer, the afternoon prayer, the sunset prayer, and the evening prayer - while facing toward the Kabah, the House of God, in Makkah Like all Islamic ceremonies, prayer is simple and personal, yet also communal, and the wording of the prayers, the ablutions which are required before prayers, the number of bows, and other parts of the ritual are set out in detail Sawm - Fasting A mandatory fast is required during the month of Ramadan Voluntary fasts are various days during each month Sawm is one of the five pillars of Islam
Prayer Ritual (n ) {~ constitutes one of five pillars of Islam and is considered the foundation of the religion }
or Salaah (pl Salawaat) (1) A special form of worship performed by standing before Allah facing the Qiblah, with hands crossed on the belly, in the mosque or at home, reciting the Qur'an, praising Allah's greatness, bowing to Him in respect and putting the forehead on the ground to show humility to Him There are five obligatory prayers to be offered every day and night: Fajr, Zuhr, 'Asr, Maghrib, and 'Isha (2)
Praying five times a day, facing Mecca "It is a matchless and unprecedented formula of intellectual meditation and spiritual devotion, of moral elevation and physical exercise, all combined," writes scholar Sayyid Abu Al-'Ala Maududi
Praying five times a day, facing Mecca
prayer
the second pillar of Islam is prayer; a prescribed liturgy performed five times a day (preferably in a mosque) and oriented toward Mecca
prayer five times a day If this seems arduous to non-Muslims there is a tradition in Islam that Muhammad actually beseeched God to reduce the number down to five from an original fifty times a day Prayer in Islam is praise of God - not asking or requesting things, as it is normally conceived of in Christianity or Judaism
Salah ed Din
Moslem king and warrior in the 1100's who captured Jerusalem from the Christians
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir şeyin en iyi hâli. Rahatlık, sulh, iyileşme, düzelme, iyilik. Dine olan bağlılık. Her hayra câmi faziletlerin toplanmasında hâsıl olan yüksek bir sıfat. Mukabili fesad ve fücurdur
iyilik, lütuf, ihsan
Düzelme, iyileşme
Düzelme, iyileşme, iyilik
(Osmanlı Dönemi) bir şeyin en iyi hâli. Rahatlık
(Osmanlı Dönemi) ABŞ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) LEYM
salah birsel
özgün ve alaycı bir dilin egemen olduğu şiirlerini Köçekçeler, Yalelli, Nardenk gibi kitaplarında toplamış, ayrıca deneme ve eleştirileriyle de tanınmış yazarımız
الإنجليزية - التركية
(Nükleer Mühendislik) Namaz
salâh
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