The direction the Muslims face in prayer.
A two-Rak‘ah prayer to be performed after the two-part sermon at noon on Friday.
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
"Safar": crossing a distance. Original meaning: appearing, getting revealed.
Tījāniyyah
"Taysīr": facilitation, easing. It is derived from "yusr", which means: ease, docility. Opposite: hardship, difficulty.
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
"Fawāt": missing something by not doing it on time. Original meaning: the opposite of catching up with something and reaching it. Other meanings: lapsing, ending.
Leaning against something and using it for support with any part of the body.
A pain in the anal canal caused by internal swelling.
A condition that adversely affects the body and health.
Leaning against something and relying on it.
The distance that takes one day or night to be covered by someone walking or riding a loaded animal, equivalent to twenty-four miles (around 44,352 meters).
Quick-spreading condensed vapor that covers the surface of the earth and obscures vision.
A unit for measuring distances. It consists of four "farāsikh", and one "farsakh" equals three miles.