Words and Phrases I Use Often:
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An Arabis phrase meaning; God willing.
inshallah Arabic interjection
in·shal·lah | \ ˌin-shä-ˈlä \
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Thanks to God, Thank God.
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An Arabic phrase we use when we like something or are impressed by something. It usually said like a prayer so God protects the thing/ person we are talking about.
This Wikpedia’s definition.
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An Arabic phrase meaning; in good health. Said when someone has eaten or will eat something.
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Peace Be Upon Him, said when the Prophet Mohammad is mentioned out of love and respect.
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Mecca [singular] : a city in Saudi Arabia that was the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest city of Islam
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The ka’aba is a square building located in the heart of the holy mosque in Mecca. Muslims all over the world pray in its direction. It is considered the House of God in Islam.
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The ʿUmrah (Arabic: عُمْرَة, lit. 'to visit a populated place') is an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca (the holiest city for Muslims, located in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia) that can be undertaken at any time of the year, in contrast to the Ḥajj (/hædʒ/;[1] "pilgrimage"), which has specific dates according to the Islamic lunar calendar.
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The fifth Pillar of Islam. Taken place in Mecca over a course of five to six days.
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A mountain in Mecca. The place Muslims gather on the 9th day of the 12th month for Hajj.
A hadith says that 'Hajj is Arafah'. This means Arafah is the most important part of Hajj.
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A valley in Mecca South-East of al Haram and al Kaaba where Muslims spend the night on multiple nights during Hajj.
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An open area South-East of Mina on the way between Mina and Arafa.
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The second Muslim Holiday. It is the 10th day of the 12th month (Thi Al Hijja) Celebrating Hajj (pilgrimage) & fasting and worshiping the first 9 days for those who aren’t at Hajj)
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The ninth month of the lunar calendar. It is a Holy month for muslims where they perform the fourth pillar of Islam; fasting the month of Ramadan.
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Only prayed during the month o Ramdan, it is prayed after the last prayer (Isha) It is not mandatory but very important to Muslims.
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The second meal during the month of Ramadan. Traditionally eat en write before Fair (morning prayer, before dawn.)
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The first Muslim holiday. It is the first day of the tenth month (Shawal) It is a celebration after fasting the Holy month of Ramadan. (See definition of Ramadan.)
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In Islam if you breastfeed an infant 5 times, he is considered your & your husband’s child. This also means this infant is your kids sibling.
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The app is all about mindfulness and daily actions to help you be more mindful and give yourself time and focus on what matters. It helps you find joy in the little things. The tiny details in life.
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Friends I made on YOU app.
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The rainbow is a symbol of the radiant beauty that can come after a devastating storm. The endearing metaphor is meant to both celebrate the new child and respectfully honor the loss that came before.
https://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/your-life/rainbow-baby_40007952