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Koselleck’s insights into the diachronic and synchronic dimensions of concepts are particularly illuminating when applied to Sunna. Concepts, he argues, are layered with temporal meanings and shaped ...
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Hadith (حديث) – Refers to the recorded sayings, actions, approvals, or disapprovals of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hadiths were collected and compiled by scholars after the Prophet’s time, and they ...
1. -Definition: Sufism is the spiritual path in Islam, focusing on soul purification and closeness to Allah. 2. -Origins: The term "Sufi" is debated, derived either from wool (suf) or the Greek ...
Sahih al Bukhari is regarded as one of the most renowned hadith collections. Compiled by Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari, it contains a vast collection of hadiths. Sahih Bukhari in Urdu translation enables ...
Sunni and Shia Muslim Differences: Shia and Sunni Muslims share much of the fundamental beliefs and practices of religion, they differ on doctrine, law, ritual, and religious organizations. Read the ...
Sharia guides the personal religious practices of Muslims worldwide, but whether it should influence modern legal systems remains a subject of intense debate. Sharia is the ideal form of divine ...
Lahd is a crevice on the side of a grave facing the qiblah, which is covered with unburnt bricks like a house with a roof. A regular grave, on the other hand, is a pit dug in the ground, with the body ...