Islam

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English - Turkish
İslamiyet
İslam

Zülfikar, dördüncü İslam halifesi olan Hazret-i Ali'nin meşhur kılıcıydı. - Zulfiqar was the famous sword of Hazret-i Ali, fourth caliph of Islam.

İslam yedinci asırda Arap Yarımadasında doğdu. - Islam emerged in the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century.

{i} İslam alemi
{i} İslâm
islamiyet
islam
molla
salavat
bismillah
Hanefi
evliya
zekât

İslam'ın beş şartı; şehadet etmek, namaz kılmak, oruç tutmak, zekat vermek ve hacca gitmektir. - The five pillars of Islam are belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

ıslam alemi
salat
Hanbeli
iftariye
Maliki
sevap
iftar
başimamlık
sünnet
canonical law of Islam
şeriat
islamic
islam'a ait
Fasting in the religion Islam
Oruç, oruç tutmak
islamic
islâmla ilgili
islamic
{s} İslam, İslami, Müslüman
Turkish - Turkish
İtaat, inkıyad, bir şeye teslimiyet
Hz. Muhammed'in (A.S.M.), Allah'ın emriyle insanlara bildirdiği din
Müslümanlık
İSLÂM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ist: Hz. Muhammed'in (A.S.M.), Allah'ın emriyle insanlara bildirdiği din. (İslâmlıkta, Allah'a itaat etmek, Peygambere tâbi' olmak ve din namına ne bildirilmişse, kalb ile dil ile tasdik ve onunla amel etmek şarttır. İslâm'ın beş şartı vardır: Kelime-i şehadet getirmek, namaz kılmak, zekât vermek, hacca gitmek ve Ramazan-ı şerif orucunu tutmaktır.)(Ulema-i İslâm ortasında, "İslâm" ve "İman"ın farkları çok medâr-ı bahsolmuş. Bir kısmı, "İkisi birdir"
İSLÂM
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Selâm. dan) İtaat, inkıyad, bir şeye teslimiyet. Din
İslam
İslâmiyet
İslam
Hz. Muhammed'in yaydığı dinden olan (kimse), Müslüman
English - English
A monotheistic religion that originated with the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) having the same roots as Christianity and Judaism; its revelatory scripture is the Qur'an; its followers are Muslim
A monotheistic religion that originated with the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) having the same roots as Christianity and Judaism; its revelatory scripture is the Quran; its followers are Muslim
Islam is the religion of the Muslims, which was started by Mohammed
Some people use Islam to refer to all the countries where Islam is the main religion. relations between Islam and the West. Major world religion founded by Muhammad in Arabia in the early 7th century AD. The Arabic word islam means "submission" specifically, submission to the will of the one God, called Allah in Arabic. Islam is a strictly monotheistic religion, and its adherents, called Muslims, regard the Prophet Muhammad as the last and most perfect of God's messengers, who include Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and others. The sacred scripture of Islam is the Qurn, which contains God's revelations to Muhammad. The sayings and deeds of the Prophet recounted in the sunna are also an important source of belief and practice in Islam. The religious obligations of all Muslims are summed up in the Five Pillars of Islam, which include belief in God and his Prophet and obligations of prayer, charity, pilgrimage, and fasting. The fundamental concept in Islam is the Sharh, or Law, which embraces the total way of life commanded by God. Observant Muslims pray five times a day and join in community worship on Fridays at the mosque, where worship is led by an imam. Every believer is required to make a pilgrimage to Mecca, the holiest city, at least once in a lifetime, barring poverty or physical incapacity. The month of Ramadan is set aside for fasting. Alcohol and pork are always forbidden, as are gambling, usury, fraud, slander, and the making of images. In addition to celebrating the breaking of the fast of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Muhammad's birthday (see mawlid) and his ascension into heaven (see mirj). The d al-A festival inaugurates the season of pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims are enjoined to defend Islam against unbelievers through jihad. Divisions occurred early in Islam, brought about by disputes over the succession to the caliphate (see caliph). About 90% of Muslims belong to the Sunnite branch. The Shites broke away in the 7th century and later gave rise to other sects, including the Ismls. Another significant element in Islam is the mysticism known as Sufism. Since the 19th century the concept of the Islamic community has inspired Muslim peoples to cast off Western colonial rule, and in the late 20th century fundamentalist movements (see Islamic fundamentalism) threatened or toppled a number of secular Middle Eastern governments. In the early 21st century, there were more than 1.2 billion Muslims in the world. Islam Pillars of Nation of Islam Sarekat Islam
{i} monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed which are written out in the Koran; body of Muslim believers, Muslims; Muslim world
Their formula of faith is: There is no God but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet
Muhammadanism
Islam literally means submission (of one's self to the One Creator) Contrary to popular belief, Islam was not introduced by the Prophet Muhammad (S) Muhammad (S) was in fact the last prophet in a line of prophets - the first of whom was Prophet Adam (S)
submission to God
The Muslim religion of over one billion people who follow the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad and worship Allah
The name of the religion which was initiated by Muhammad early in the 7th century and which means surrender to Allah
Arabic word for submission
from the Arabic triliteral root SLM, "submission" or "surrender," as well as "peace;" thus, the religion called "Islam" is grounded in the concept of peace in and through one's submission to the authority and will of Allah (God)
The name of a religion Islam, a religion centered on the Qur'an, the word of God as passed through Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam Two major sects exist within Islam: the Sunni and Shi'i sects
The whole body of Mohammedans, or the countries which they occupy
Arabic for "submission," the act of faith and surrender which defines the praxis of Muslims Also, the historic faith delivered through Muhammad and the ritual practice in contrast to the doctrinal system, iman
the monotheistic religion of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran; "the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion"
The religion revealed to Muhammad and to all the prophets by Allah - see also Why accept Islam? & Islam for the Western Mind
The religion of the Moslems, based on the submission of the faithful to the will of Allah as this was revealed to the Prophet Mohammed and recorded in the Koran The adjectival form is Islamic
Major world religion having its origins in 610 c e in the Arabian peninsula; meaning literally submission; based on prophecy of Muhammad (pp 277)
One of the three great monotheistic religions of the world Founded in the seventh century AD, Islam is also the most recent and, some would say, most vital The original meaning of "Islam" is the acceptance of a view or a condition which previously was not accepted In the language of the Holy Qur'an, Islam means the readiness of a person to take orders from God and to follow them "Muslim" is a word taken from the word Islam It applies to the person who is ready to take orders from God and follow them
the religion of Muslims collectively which governs their civilization and way of life; the predominant religion of northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and Indonesia
youngest and most starkly monotheistic of major world religion The Arabic word islam literally means "surrender" or "submission" As the name of the religion it is understood to mean "surrender or submission to God" One who has thus surrendered is a Muslim In theory, all that is necessary for one to become a Muslim is to recite sincerely the short statement of faith known as the shahadah, which goes: There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is his prophet Islam is much feared in the West because of the sometimes fanatical adherence of some of its members, many of whom have a propensity for violence and terrorist activity
Arabic word meaning submission (to God) and the name for the religion founded under the leadership of the prophet Muhammad; it also denotes the Muslim community
The faith of followers of the 7th-Century prophet Muhammad Islam has more than 1 billion believers worldwide The nation with the largest Islamic population is Indonesia Like Christianity, Islam encompasses groups with wide-ranging interpretations and applications of Muhammad's teachings Islam means "surrender "
Submission
A religion based on the teachings of Mohammed as preserved in the Koran and the Sunna
Submission to Allah
One of the three major world religions whose basis is monotheism, i e belief in one God Islam is a way of life that highlights willful and voluntary submission of one's heart and desires to God and a commitment to his guidance Literally, Islam means to make safe and secure and free from evil
The religion of the Mohammedans; Mohammedanism; Islamism
Religion preached by the Prophet Muhammad and practiced by Muslims In Arabic, it means "surrender" or "submission to the will of God "
religion advanced by the post-Christian prophet Mohammed, first arose in a family dispute where one brother's (Ishmael) descendents exhibited this belief system and the other's (Isaac) descendents were members of Judaism followers usually referred to as Muslim or Moslim very highly organized attempts to define solutions for many life problems indiscernable even today by our best translators of bureaucratese - so surely there must be more
Islam is derived from the Arabic word for peace, and it is harmony and submission to the laws of Allah and thus the teachings of Islam are based on the nature of mankind Islam is a set of teachings that has been revealed by Allah to mankind The revelation of Islam has taken place, at various times, through different messengers of Allah such as Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and finally Muhammad peace be upon them
'Submission'; the Muslim religion and the community of believers who have submitted themselves to Allah 'Submission'; the Muslim religion and the community of believers who have submitted themselves to Allah
one of the world's main religions
The faith of Muslims It actually means "surrender or submission to Allah"
Nation of Islam
A religious and political organization with the declared aim of "resurrecting" the spiritual, mental, social and economic condition of the black people of America and the world
Afrika Islam
(born 1962 as Charles Andre Glenn) American rap disc jockey and music producer
Five Pillars of Islam
{i} Pillars of Islam, five basic tenets of the Islamic faith (they are: belief in Allah and in Muhammad as his prophet, prayer, charity, fasting, making a pilgrimage to Mecca)
Nation of Islam
religious and cultural organization for blacks that was founded in 1913 (advocates separatism, economic independence, knowledge of black history, and a nonorthodox form of Islam)
Nation of Islam
A religious and cultural organization founded in 1931 in the United States, espousing Islamic principles and favoring political, social, and economic independence for African Americans. a US black rights organization, which was founded in 1930 by Farad Mohammad. For many years its leader was Elijah Muhammad until his death in 1975. Its members have included Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali. or Black Muslims African American religious movement that mingles elements of Islam and black nationalism. It was founded in 1931 by Wallace D. Fard, who established its first mosque in Detroit, Mich. Fard retired into obscurity and his assistant Elijah Muhammad, who founded a second temple in Chicago, took over in 1934. He asserted the moral and cultural superiority of Africans over whites and urged African Americans to renounce Christianity as a tool of the oppressors. His teachings also included the traditional Islamic tenets of monotheism, submission to God, and strong family life. The Nation of Islam grew quickly after World War II, and in the early 1960s it achieved national prominence through the work of Malcolm X. Leadership disputes led Malcolm to form a separate organization and finally to his assassination in 1965. In the 1970s Elijah Muhammad was succeeded by his son, Wallace D. Muhammad (b. 1933), who renamed the organization the American Muslim Mission. In 1985 he dissolved the Mission, urging its members to become orthodox Muslims. A splinter group headed by Louis Farrakhan retains the movement's original name and principles. In the early 21st century there were approximately 10,000 members of the Nation of Islam
Pan-Islam
movement which supports the political union of all Moslem countries
Pillars of Islam
{i} Five Pillars of Islam, 5 basic tenets of the Islamic faith (they are: belief in Allah and in Muhammad as his prophet, prayer, charity, fasting, making a pilgrimage to Mecca)
Pillars of Islam
Five duties incumbent on every Muslim. The first is the profession of faith in the one God and in Muhammad as his Prophet. The others are prayer five times a day, the giving of alms to the poor, fasting during the month of Ramadan, and the hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca
Sarekat Islam
First nationalist political party in Indonesia to gain wide popular support. Founded in 1912 to promote the interests of Muslim merchants, it soon began working for the self-government of the Dutch East Indies. Its religious appeal helped it grow rapidly, and by 1916 it claimed 350,000 members. As it became increasingly involved in revolutionary activities, communist elements entered the organization. A struggle for power ensued between religious leaders and communists, which culminated in the party dividing in 1921. Sarekat Islam declined after the departure of its left wing
Shi'a Islam
{i} Shia Islam, Shi'ite Islam, branch of religion of Islam that believes that Ali (the cousin of Muhammad) and his descendants are the true successors of Muhammad
Shi'ite Islam
{i} Shi'a Islam, branch of religion of Islam that believes that Ali (the cousin of Muhammad) and his descendants are the true successors of Muhammad
Shia Islam
{i} Shi'a Islam, Shi'ite Islam, branch of religion of Islam that believes that Ali (the cousin of Muhammad) and his descendants are the true successors of Muhammad
Yusuf Islam
{i} Cat Stevens (born 1948), English singer songwriter and musician who converted to Islam
islamic
of or relating to or supporting Islamism; "Islamic art"
radical Islam
fundamental Islam
Turkish - English
Islam
ıslam
Moslem
ıslâm
Muslim
ıslam alemi
crescent
ıslam alemi
the Muslim world
ıslam alemi
Islam
İslam
Islam

St. Mary is the symbol of chastity and innocence in Islam. - Hz. Meryem, İslam'da iffetin ve masumiyetin simgesidir.

Zulfiqar was the famous sword of Hazret-i Ali, fourth caliph of Islam. - Zülfikar, İslam'ın dördüncü halifesi Hazret-i Ali'nin ünlü kılıcıydı,

beş vakit namaz Islam
the complete set of daily prayers
cenaze namazı Islam prayer performed
at a funeral
cenaze salası Islam funeral prayer
(recited from the minaret)
ihrama girmek Islam
to put on/don the pilgrim's garment
ihramdan çıkmak Islam
to take off the pilgrim's garment
ikindi ezanı Islam the call
to afternoon prayer
ikindi namazı Islam
the afternoon prayer
nikâh tazelemek Islam
to get married again (after having divorced)
tövbe ayları Islam
the months of Jumada I and Jumada II
yatsı namazı Islam
the ritual prayer performed two hours after sunset
üç Aylar Islam
the months of Rajab, Sha'ban, and Ramazan
İslam
Islam, the Islamic religion
İslam
resignation to God's will
İslam
Islamic

Tom has never visited an Islamic country. - Tom asla bir İslam ülkesini ziyaret etmedi.

İslam
(a) Muslim
İslam
{i} Moslem
İslâm
{s} Muslim

After Jim converted to Islam, he took a Muslim name. - Jim, İslam'a geçtikten sonra bir Müslüman ismi aldı.

A person who follows Islam is known as a Muslim. - İslama uyan bir kişi bir müslüman olarak bilinir.

İslâm
{i} Islam
Islam

    Hyphenation

    Is·lam

    Turkish pronunciation

    îsläm

    Pronunciation

    /əˈsläm/ /ɪˈslɑːm/

    Etymology

    [ is-'läm, iz-, -'lam, 'is- ] (noun.) 1817. Arabic إسْلام (‘islām, “submission (to the will of God)”). The root is the same as that of سَلام (salām).
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