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  2. Salawat - Wikipedia

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    Salawat is an Arabic phrase that expresses veneration for Muhammad and his family, usually said by Muslims in prayers or when his name is mentioned. Learn about its significance, contents, variants and sources from this Wikipedia article.

  3. List of Arabic given names - Wikipedia

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    A Abeer Abiha Adela (name) Afaf Afreen Aisha Aliya Alya (name) Amalia (given name) Amina (disambiguation) Amira (name) Arwa Ashraqat Ashfa Asma (given name) Atikah Aya (given name) Azhar (name) Azra (name) Aziza (name) B Boutheina Bushra Besma C Chaima D Dalal (name) Dalia (given name) Danielle Dana (given name) Dareen Dina E Eliana Esma Eva (name) F Fadwa Farah (name) Farida (given name ...

  4. Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua - Wikipedia

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    Lab Pe Aati Hai Dua is a prayer by Muhammad Iqbal in Urdu verse, recited in schools in Pakistan and India. It expresses the longing for God, knowledge, light, and virtue, and asks for protection from evil ways.

  5. Al-Fatiha - Wikipedia

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    Al-Fatiha is the first chapter of the Quran, consisting of seven verses that praise God and ask for guidance and mercy. Learn about its background, meaning, recitation, translations, exegesis and related topics.

  6. Farida (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Farida is an Arabic feminine name meaning unique/ precious pearl. It is common in the Muslim world and has many variants and famous bearers in different fields and countries.

  7. Shahada - Wikipedia

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    Shahada is the declaration of faith in Islam, meaning "There is no deity but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God". It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and part of the Adhan. Learn about its origin, terminology, significance, and usage on flags.

  8. Tanvir - Wikipedia

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    Tanvir is a unisex name derived from Arabic, Hindi, Punjabi and Bengali languages, meaning 'enlightenment' or 'strong'. It is also a surname of some people, such as Habib Tanvir, a theatre director, and Tanveer Hussain, a terrorist.

  9. List of Islamic texts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Quran, the central religious text of Islam, and other texts considered to be previous revelations from God, such as the Torah, the Psalms and the Gospel. Also, explore the sources and methods of interpreting and understanding the Quran and the sunnah, the practice and sayings of Muhammad.