Popular Islamic Terms
Allah: The Islamic term for god. Allah is the
creator of the universe. He is considered to be merciful, beneficent,
protective, mighty, a provider, the exalted one, lord, all knowing, all
hearing, all seeing, magnificent, wise, and eternal. The Qur'an states 99
characteristic names for Allah.
Allahu Akbar: Arabic for "Allah is most great," or "God is
great." It is used as a call to prayer.
Assalaamu Álaikum: A general greeting in Islamic culture,
which means, "Peace be upon you."
Ayatollah: A spiritual leader among the Shi'ites.
Barakah: Means blessing or divine grace.
Bismillahir rahmanir rahim: A phrase recited before doing
any daily activity. It means,"In the name of Allah, the most beneficent, the
most merciful."
Caliph: Successor of Muhammad as leader of the Muslim
community.
Daa'i: A missionary in Islam.
Dar-al-harb: A term used for the non-Muslim world and means
"House of War."
Dar-al-Islam: A term that refers to the Islamic world and
means "House of Islam."
Da'wah: Its literal meaning is to invite others to Islam
and is the Islamic equivalent to the Christian word, "mission."
Dhimmis: These are conquered peoples living under Muslim
rule, generally the Jews and Christians who are called "people of the
Book." They are protected and can have certain rights such as privately
worshipping according to their religion. However, they must pay
protection money and are never considered citizens.
Eid: Means a festivity, a celebration, a feast.
Fatwa: This is an Islamic legal ruling or edict.
Hadith: A collection of Muhammad's sayings and deeds, known
as the Traditions, which is commonly taught as a part of Islamic
theology. Hadiths are explanations and interpretations of Muhammad's living
example.
Hajj: * Pilgrimage to Mecca during the twelfth month of the
Muslim lunar calendar. Muslims are required to perform hajj at least once in
their lifetime, if means and health allow.
Hijra: The flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in A.D.
622 because of increasing opposition. It is also called hegira or
hejira.
Imam: A religious leader or head of a local community, or a
spiritually qualified leader. He also leads in community political affairs.
Iman: This is a belief or faith in god (Allah).
Injil: It is the Gospel of Jesus and one of Islam's Holy
Books.
Islam: The root words of Islam are silm and
salam which mean submission.
Jihad: This is a struggle or effort in god's cause. The
great jihad is the inward struggle against the passions. The lesser
jihad is a defensive or legal war, to protect the interest of Islam. It is
mistakenly called holy war. Jihad is the Muslim obligation to strive
to teach, explain, spread, and protect the message of Islam.
Jinn: These are unseen or spiritual beings who are required
to follow the orders of Allah and are accountable for their deeds. Like humans,
they are given the power to choose between right and wrong.
Ka'ba: A cubic stone structure where the black stone is
housed. Located in the center of the Great Mosque at Mecca, Muslims believe
that it was the first house of worship built by Adam, which was later
reconstructed by Abraham and Isma'il. It is also spelled ka'aba or
ka'bah.
Kafir: This is a person who refuses to submit to Allah.
This term is generally used by Muslims to refer to those who do not believe in
Muhammad and the Qur'an, and who do not believe in god.
Koran: The anglicized form of Qur'an-holy book or
sacred scripture. Muslims believe that it was revealed to Muhammad through
angel Gabriel, or Jibril. The Koran was not fully composed at one
time. Rather, it was revealed piecemeal over a period of 23 years. It is
composed of 114 surahs.
Madinah: Originally this city was called Yathrib,
and was located about 200 km north of Mecca. This was the first city-state that
was established under the banner of Islam.
Mahdi: This term means the guided one.
Masjid: Arabic word translated as mosque.
Mosque: A place or house of prayer-literally, a place of
prostration.
Muhammad: This is the prophet of the Islamic faith. He was
born A.D. 570. and died in A.D. 632. Also spelled Mohammad.
Muharram: Muharram is the first month of the Islamic
calendar and a festival commemorating the martyrdom of the third Imam.
Mullah: A learned leader, especially in Iran.
Murtad: This term means an apostate or an Islamic person
who is converted to another religion.
Muslim: A person who submits to Allah and practices the
religion of Islam.
Qibla: Direction toward Mecca that is designated in a place
of prayer.
Qur'an: The Arabic word for recitation. See
Koran.
Ramadan: Month of fasting which is observed in the ninth
month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims believe that it was during this month
that the Quranic revelations began.
Salaam: A salutation, greeting, or blessing which means
peace.
Salat: * Worship in the form of ritual prayer that is
repeated five times daily.
Sawm: * Fasting, especially during Ramadan. Sawm means
total abstinence from food, liquids, and sexual relationships from dawn to
sunset, for one lunar month. Also called slyam.
Shahada: * Confessing or bearing witness to god's unity and
Muhammad's role as messenger. "I testify that there is no god but Allah, and
Muhammad is his Prophet. A person must recite the shahadah to convert to
Islam.
Shari'ah: Shari'ah is Islamic law-the way or divine path of
obedience to god. It comprises the writings of the Qur'an and hadith and serves
as the guide for worship and ethical living.
Shi'ite: Partisan or follower who believes that leadership
should come from descendants of Muhammad's family.The plural is
Shi'a.
Shirk: The act (sin) of regarding anything as equal with
god. This includes idolatry, polytheism, or attributing divinity to a
person.
Sufi: A Muslim mystic who emphasizes strong denial of self
for the purpose of communion with god.
Sunni: Ninety percent of Muslims are Sunni. This name is
derived from sunna (tradition) for one who follows the tradition of
Muhammad (who did not designate a successor). It is the belief that leadership
should come from among the Quraish Arabs (Muhammad's tribe).The plural
is Sunnites.
Sura: Chapter of the Qur'an, of which there are 114.The
plural of surah is suwar, which means chapters. Also spelled
surah.
Umma: The whole community of Islam or the ideal society god
creates from those who practice and submit to Islam.
Zakat: * The alms or contributions to charity required as a
duty to god. Zakat constitutes about 2.5 percent of one's annual wealth.
*Indicates one of the Five Pillars of Islam.