Zakah is an Arabic word, and the verb from which it is derived literally means: (1) to flourish, to increase, to increase, (2) and to be pure. Zakah also refers to the most excellent and best part of something. In its terminological sense, the word Zakah is related to both its literal meanings.
The third fundamental act of worship in the religion of Islam is “fasting.” The original Arabic word for fasting is “Sawm,” and from that is the Masdar, “Siyam,” which means fasting. In Quran and Hadith, the two words “Soom and Sayam” are used. “Roza” is also a Persian word, and like some other terms, this word is synonymous with “Sawm.”
The Holy Prophet (ﷺ) could not get up for Tahajjud for a few days due to illness, so a woman named Umm Jameel told him that his Lord had left him.
Surah Al-Inshrah: It is a description of the high rank and position of the Holy Prophet (ﷺ). He opened your blessed chest, and your back was
Surah At-Tin: He swore by the three sacred places that just as he gave honor and honor to Bayt al-Maqdis and Makkah…
The five verses revealed in the first revelation, included at the beginning of this surah, contain the Quranic curriculum’s characteristics.
The original Arabic word for prayer used in the Qur’an and Hadith is salah (prayer in recitation). Prayer is an ancient Persian word, and probably before Islam, it was used for some form of physical worship in the religion there, but due to its frequent use, this word…