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Abd Allah
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Abd al-Mulib's youngest son.
Father of the Prophet
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Abd Allah Ibn Ubayy
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One of the rulers of Yathrib before
the Hijrah. He became a Muslim but secretly plotted with the Meccans against
the Prophet.
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Abd Al-Muttalib
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Son of Hashim. He took the place
of his father as the head of Quraysh. He dug the well of Zamzam.
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Abd Allah Ibn Abu Rabiah
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: Was sent with Amr Ibn al-'Ass
to Abyssinia.
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Abdu Manaf
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Son of Qusayy; took over as
leader of the Quraysh after his father's death.
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Abrahah
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King of Yemen who came to Mecca
with a big army to destroy the Kabbah.
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Abraham (Ibrahtm)
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The founding father of the three
monotheistic (worshipping one God only) religions-Judaism, Christianity and
Islam. The descendants of his son Ish maci (fsma'ii) formed the tribe of
Quraysh, which is the tribe of the Prophet Muhammad
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Abo Bakr
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A rich and much respected
merchant of Mecca. The first
man to believe in the Prophet ~
and embrace Islam. He was the Prophet's closest friend and companion.
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Abu Dujanah
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One of the great Ansar warriors.
lt was he who died Shielding the Prophet with his own body during the battle
of Uhud
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Abujahl
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One of the important men of
Quraysh. Violently opposed to
Islam, he did many things to
harm the Prophet. He was killed at Badr. ABU LAHAB: One of the Prophet
Mohammed’s uncles, who was a great enemy of Islam. He is referred to in the
Koran in Surah cxi.
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Abu Sufyan
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One of the leaders of Quraysh
who led the unbelievers in their fight against the Prophet. He finally became
a Muslim. His wife was Hind.
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Abo Talib
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The Prophet's uncle, father of
'Ali, one of the respected men of Quraysh He took care of the Prophet after
his grandfather died
and continued to protect him
until his own death.
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'Addas
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A Christian servant of one of
the big tribes of Ta'if and the only person from this town to believe in the
Prophet ~ at the time of his first visit there.
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Adhan
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Call to prayer.
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'Aisah
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The Prophet's wife and daughter
of Abu Bakr.
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Al-'Abbas
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One of the uncles of the Prophet
~. Converted to Islam and joined the Muslims just as they were about to enter
Mecca.
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Ali
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Son of Abu Tilib. First cousin
of the Prophet. 'Ali later married Fatimah, the youngest daughter of the
Prophet.
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Allahu Akar
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Phrase meaning 'God Allah is Great'.
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Alms
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Money, clothes or food given to
the poor.
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Aminah
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Aminah bint Wahb. The mother of
the Prophet.
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'Amro Ibun Al'ass
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An important and clever man from
Quraysh; was sent to Abyssinia to bring back the first Muslim emigrants. Later
became one of the great Warriors of Islam.
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Ansar
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The inhabitants of Medinah who
became Muslims and asked the Prophet to come and live with them.
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Apostle
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Person sent to teach men about
God.
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Assalamu Aleikum Wa
Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuiiu
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Phrase used by the Muslims in
greeting, meaning: 'May the Peace, Mercy and Grace of Allah be upon you.
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Bah1ira
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A monk who lived in the desert
on the Quraysh caravan route to Syria.
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Bani Hashim
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The branch of Quraysh to which
the Prophet belonged.
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Bani Qurayzah
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A Jewish tribe who were living
in Yathrib at the time the Prophet arrived there. Several times they betrayed
their Covenant with the Prophet, forcing him to fight them.
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Bedouin
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Nomadic Arabs of the desert,
usually shepherds.
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Bilal
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The Slave of Umayyah ibn Khalaf.
He became a Muslim against the will of his master and was persecuted cruelly
but never lost his faith. Later he became the first mu'adhdhin (the person
who calls the adhan).
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Bismillah
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The phrase meaning 'In the Name
of Allah the Merciful, The Compassionate'.
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Booty
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Things captured from an enemy in
war.
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Buraq
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Animal ridden by the Prophet
Muliammad ~ on his ascent to heaven (the Isra' and Mi'raj).
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Caravan
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A group of travellers, usually
merchants with their goods.
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Clan
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Large family or tribe.
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Congregation
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Gathering of people for prayer.
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Convert
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To change from one state into
another, usually said of religion.
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Copt
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An Egyptian Christian.
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Descendants
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People originating from a
certain person (children,
grandchildren, etc.).
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Destined
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Fated, already decided by God.
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Famine
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Scarcity of food.
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Fast
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To go without food and water,
e.g. the month of Ramadan.
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Fitrah
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The pure original nature God
gave to man.
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Gabriel (Jibril)
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The Archangel who conveyed the
Revelation of the Quran to the Prophet from Allah.
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Graze
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To feed on grass, as sheep do.
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Guardian
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One who is responsible for someone
(e.g. a child)? A place, or thing.
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Hadith
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An account of what the Prophet ~
said or did, or his silent approval of something said or done in his presence
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Hagar (Haajar)
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Abraham's second wife and mother
of his first son Ishmael.
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Halimah
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A Bedouin woman from Bani Sa'd,
who cared for the Prophet during his early childhood.
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Hamzah
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The Prophet's uncle; one of the
bravest and strongest of the Muslims. Fought at Badr and was killed in Uhud.
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Has Him
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Son of Abdu Manif. Organized the
caravan journeys of Quraysh to Syria and Yemen. As a result Mecca grew rich
and became a large and important centre of trade.
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Heraclius
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Emperor of the Eastern Roman
Empire.
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Hermit
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A holy man who lives far away
from people.
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Hiurah
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The flight from Mecca to
Medinah; emigration
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Hind
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Abu Sufyin's wife.
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Imam
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A man who leads the Muslims in
prayer.
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Ishmael (Isma'il)
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The first son of Abraham from
his wife Hagar. Settled in Mecca where he helped his father rebuild the Kabah.
From his descendants came Quraysh.
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Islam
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Religion revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad.
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Ja'far Ibn Abu Tallb
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A cousin of the Prophet and
brother of Ali, he was the spokesman of the Muslims who emigrated to
Abyssinia.
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Khadijah
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The Prophet Mohammed’s first and
only wife until her death. She was the first to believe in the Prophet and to
accept as true the Message he brought from Allah.
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Khalid Ibn Al-Walid
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A great warrior, very skilled at
warfare. He planned the defeat of the Muslims at Uhud, but later converted to
Islam and fought even more strongly for his new faith.
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Martyr
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One who dies in the cause of
God.
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Maysarah
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Khadijah's slave. Accompanied
the Prophet on his journey with Khadijah's caravans.
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Minaret
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Tower from which the call to
prayer is made.
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Mosque
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Building in which Muslims pray.
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Muslim
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One who submits to God, usually
referring to the followers of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Oasis
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A small area in the desert where
water and trees are to be found.
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Paradise
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Place to which the souls of good
people go after death
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Pilgrimage
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Journey to a holy place, e.g.
Hajj
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