"Waswasah": covert voice and speech. Other meanings: vain self-talk, evils, and bad thoughts.
Tījāniyyah
"Tat'hīr": cleansing, purification. Other meanings: absolution, freeing from impurities.
"Jimār" (sing. jamrah): pebble, small stone. It is used to refer to the place where stones are gathered and thrown.
"Khitān": to cut the skin over the head of the penis; and regarding the woman, it is removing some of the upper skin from the vagina.
"Qulfah": the skin that covers the glans. Original meaning: to cut something from its root.
A designated area used for answering the call of nature.
Removing impurities from one's clothing, body, or a place.
Water that is clean in itself but does not purify other things.
Water whose volume is less than two "qullahs" (200 liters).
Steam that rises from liquids when their temperatures rise.
Throwing impurity into something pure.
Small insects
Corruption that harms one"s soul or body physically or spiritually.
The soft muscular part between the skin and the bones.
The hair that grows on the skin of camels and rabbits.
It is what grows on the skin of the sheep.
Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
The opening through which feces exit the body.
Liquids and fluids that are drunk and not chewed, whether they are Halal (lawful to eat) or not.
Degrading something, having contempt for it, and not preserving and honoring it.
A land-dwelling or sea-dwelling reptile whose body is encased in a hard bone-like shell.
Removing "hadath" (ritual impurity) or filth, which do not allow one to pray, by using water.
A container for food and drink
Erection of a man's penis and its arousal due to sexual desire.
A leafy green plant with a thick trunk and fragrant foliage used in the graves and other buildings.
To pour liquid and spill it from a higher place.
Water that is flowing in a level or a sloping place.
Water which has one or more of its characteristics altered because of mixing with a pure substance.
Pure water that has been heated through exposure to the sun.
Using a lamp for illumination.
Burnt bricks that are used in building.
Putting dust on something for the purpose of purifying it or the like.
Any trace of color, smell, or taste that remains after the removal of an impurity.
Bitter and extremely salty water that cannot be used for drinking, watering plants, or any other use.
A person's cautiousness of letting impurities come in contact with his body, clothing, or the place where he prays.
A substance used to dye clothing and the like.
A plant that belongs to the Solanaceae family of plants (genus Nicotiana). It is consumed by smoking and chewing and in other ways.
The red fluid that flows in the veins of humans and animals.
Dung and waste from animals.
An evil mammalian, terrestrial, ugly animal.
The residue that remains when something is burned.
A sac-like organ attached to the liver, where substances which help in the digestion of fatty foods are stored.
An impure liquid that the bladder excretes out of the body.
Pressing and pulling out the remaining drops of urine from one"s penis when cleaning oneself with water.
The saliva that drips from one's mouth.
The ivory that is found in the tusks and bones of the elephant and the shell of the sea turtle.
Waste matter of the digested food that leaves the human body through the anus.
Any substance in a fluid state.
A canine; a domestic tame animal that barks and has fangs.
The intermingling of parts of things and their gathering in one place.
The arched bottom of the foot that does not touch the ground while stepping on it.
Tanned or untanned leather.
A plant that is ground up and used in washing clothes, hands, etc.
Transparent liquid secreted by the body because of heat, sickness, and the like.