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Saabia Worshippers of the stars, moons and other heavenly bodies.Originally the people of Sabaa, the Queen of Sheeba.
Sab'a Al_mathani Another name for Surat al-Fatiha. Literally means "The Seven Often Recited Verses". Every Muslim recites Surat al-Fatiha at least seventeen times every day, and some a good deal more.
Sab'a Samawat Seven Heavens.
Sab'a Tuwaal The first seven long Suwar of the Holy Qur'an.
Sab'aa (as) An easterly wind.
Sabaa City of Sheeba in Yemen. A city of the King and Prophet Sulaiman, peace he on him, and the Queen of Sheeba, Bilqis. Surah 34 of the Qur'an. See Qur'an, An-Naml 27/15-44.
Sabeel 1. Road. Path. Way. A means to an end.
2. "Fee Sabeeli'llah": In the path of Allah or in the cause of Allah.
Sabbath which means Saturday, was declared for the Israelites as the holy day of the week. God declared the Sabbath as a sign of the perpetual covenant between God and Israel. (Exodus 31:12-16.) The Israelites were required to strictly keep the Sabbath which meant that they may not engage in any worldly activity; they may not cook, nor make their slaves or cattle serve them. Those who violated these rules were to be put to death. The Israelites, however, publicly violated these rules. For further details, see Surah 7.
Sabiqoon 'Those who outstrip the rest', in the race to draw near to the mercy and blessings and love of Allah. See Muqarraboon.
Sabirin people who are patient and steadfast.
Sabr patience, steadfastness, endurance, self-restraint. Allah Ta'ala has promised "Falaah" (success) in this world and in the Hereafter to those Muslims who have Sabr, especially during times of hardship. See Qur'an, Aali 'Imran 3/200.
Sa'd ibn Mu'az Chief of the Aus tribe, who later came to be known as the Ansar. He died a Shaheed (martyr) as a result of a wound he received in the Battle of Khandaq (also known as the Battle of Al-Ahzab).
Sa'id Blessed in the sight of Allah, as opposed to Shaqi, which means wretched. See Qur'an, Houd 11/105.
Sadaq same meaning as mahr.
Sadaqah means charity; voluntary alms above the amount for zakat.
Sadd al Dharaa'i` Literally, blocking the means. Implies blocking the means to an expected end or an evil which is likely to materialize if the means towards it is not obstructed. For example, illicit privacy between members of the opposite sex is blocked or made unlawful because [of the prohibition of adultery - ed. (missing text)].
Safa a mound near the Ka'bah that is referred to in the Qur'an as one of the symbols of Allah. It is in conjuction with Marwah.
Safa and Marwah Two hills in Makkah, near the Ka'bah, now included within the grand mosque (see Sa'y)
Safaha "He forgave". Forgiving in the sense of overlooking, ignoring or turning away from misdeeds. See Maghfira.
Saffah A raised platform. A verandah attached to the Prophet's Mosque in Madina where poor Muslims, including some of his most exalted companions, used to sleep, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on him and them.
Saghir (Al) Minor sins committed by Ins wal-Jinn (mankind and Jinn) against Allah Ta'ala.
Sahabah (as-Sahabiyeen) Plural of Sahabi, Companion, particularly any companion of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.
A list of the best-known Companions:
A
• Aa'rus bin al yushkry أعرس بن عمرواليشكري
• Aa'yun bin Zuby'aah أعين بن ضبيعة بن ناجية بن عقال
• Aabi al laham آبي اللحم الغفاري
• Abaan al abdi أبان العبدي
• Abaan al muharbi أبان المحاربي
• Abaan bin Saeed أبان بن سعيد
• Abbad ibn Bishr
• `Abdullah ibn `Abd-ul-Asad
• Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf
• Abu Hurayrah
• Abd al-Rahman
• Abdullah ibn Abbas
• Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Al-Aas
• Abdullah ibn Az Zubayr
• Abdullah bin al Aa'wer الأعشى المازني‘ واسمه عبد الله بن الأعور
• Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi
• Abdullah ibn Jahsh
• Abdullah ibn Mas'ud
• Abdullah ibn Sailam
• Abdullah ibn Umar
• Abdullah ibn Umm Maktum
• Abjr al mzni أبجر المزني
• Abu al-Aas ibn al-Rabiah
• Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
• Abu Bakr Siddiq
• Abu Dardaa
• Abu Musa al-Ashari
• Abu Sufyan ibn al-Harith
• Abu Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah
• Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
• Abyz أبيض
• Abza al Khuza'e أبزى الخزاعي
• Abyz bin Hammaal أبيض بن حمال
• Abyz bin Honey أبيض بن هني
• Adeem al tughlabi أديم التغلبي
• Adiyy ibn Hatim
• Aflah أفلح بن أبي القعيس،وقيل أفلح أبوالقعيس،وقيل أخوأبي القعيس
• Aflah أفلح مولى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
• Aflah أفلح مولى أم سلمة
• Aftus أفطس
• Ahmar abu Usaib أحمر أبو عسيب
• Ahmad bin Hafs أحمد بن حفص
• Ahmar bin Muawia أحمر بن معاوية
• Ahmar bin Qutn أحمر بن قطن
• Ahmar bin Saleem أحمر بن سليم
• Ahmar bin Swa'a أحمر بن سواء
• Ahmar mola Umm Salmah أحمر مولى أم سلمة
• Ahmar أحمر بن جزي
• Ahyah bin Umayyah أحيحة بن أمية
• Ahzaab bin Usaid أحزاب بن أسيد
• Aishah bint Abi Bakr
• Akbar al harithi أكبر الحارثي
• Akeymah al laythee أكيمة الليثي‘ وقيل الزهري
• Akhrm al hajimy أخرم الهجيمي
• Aktal bin Shumakh أكتل بن شماخ بن يزيد
• Akthum bin Al Jaun أكثم بن الجون‘وقيل ابن أبي الجون،واسمه عبد العزى بن منقذ
• Akthum bin Saifi أكثم بن صيفي
• Akthum bin Saifi أكثم بن صيفي بن عبدالعزى بن سعد
• Akydur bin Abdul Malik أكيدربن عبدالملك
• Al Aagher al ghifari الأغرالغفاري
• Al Aagher al muzni الأغرالمزني
• Al Aagher bin Ysaar الأغربن يسار الجهني
• Al Aa'shaw al mazini الأعشى المازني‘ واسمه عبد الله بن الأعور
• Al Aa'wer bin Bishamah الأعور بن بشامة العنبري
• Al Adra'e al aslami الأدرع الأسلمي
• Al Adra'e al zumri الأدرع الضمري أبو الجعد
• Al Aghlab al rajiz الأغلب الراجزالعجلي
• Al Ahmari الأحمري
• Al-Ahnaf bin Qays الأحنف بن قيس
• Al Ahws bin Mas'ud الأحوص بن مسعود
• Al Akhns bin Khubaab الأخنس بن خباب
• Al Akhrm al asadi الأخرم الأسدي
• Al Akhram الأخرم
• al-'Ala' Al-Hadrami
• Al Aqmar abu Ali الأقمرأبوعلي وكلثوم الوادعي، يقال إن اسمه عمروبن الحارث
• Al Aqra'e bin Abdullah الأقرع بن عبدالله الحميري
• Al Aqra'e bin Habis الأقرع بن حابس بن عقال
• Al Aqra'e bin Shqey الأقرع بن شفي العكي
• Al Aqrum bin Zaid الأقرم بن زيدأبوعبدالله الخزاعي
• Al Arkam al nakha'e الأرقم النخعي،واسمه أوس بن جهيش بن يزيدالنخعي
• Al Arkam bin abi Al Arkam الأرقم بن أبي الأرقم
• Al Arkam bin Jufainah الأرقم بن جفينة
• Al Ashja'e al abdi الأشج العبدي‘ المنذربن الحارث بن زيادبن عصرالعصري
• Al Aswad al habashi الأسودالحبشي
• Al Aswad bin abi Al Aswd الأسودبن أبي الأسودالنهدي
• Al Aswad bin abi Al Bukhtri الأسودبن أبي البختري
• Al Aswad bin Abas الأسودبن عبس بن أسماءبن وهب
• Al Aswad bin Abdul Asad الأسودبن عبدالأسد
• Al Aswad bin Abdullah الأسودبن عبدالله السدوسي اليمامي‘وقيل عبدالله بن الأسود
• Al Aswad bin Asram الأسودبن أصرم المحاربي
• Al Aswad bin halaal الأسودبن هلال المحاربي
• Al Aswad bin Hazim الأسود بن حازم بن صفوان بن عزار
• Al Aswad bin Imran أسودبن عمران البكري‘وقيل عمران بن الأسود
• Al Aswad bin Khalf الأسودبن خلف بن عبديغوث القرشي الزهري
• Al Aswad bin Khitamah الأسودبن خطامةالكناني
• Al Aswad bin Khuza'e الأسودبن خزاعي‘وقيل خزاعي بن الأسودالسلمي
• Al Aswad bin Malik الأسودبن مالك الأسدي اليمامي
• Al Aswad bin Naufal الأسودبن نوفل بن خويلدالقرشي الأسدي
• Al Aswad bin Rbe'ya الأسودبن ربيعة
• Al Aswad bin Rbe'ya الأسودبن ربيعة بن أسوداليشكري
• Al Aswad bin Salmah الأسودبن سلمة الكندي
• Al Aswad bin Sre'e الأسودبن سريع التميمي السعدي
• Al Aswad bin Sufian الأسودبن سفيان القرشي المخزومي
• Al Aswad bin Tha'luba الأسودبن ثعلبةاليربوعي
• Al Aswad bin Wahab الأسودبن وهب،وقيل وهب بن الأسود
• Al Aswad bin Zaid الأسودبن زيدالأنصاري
• Al Aswad walid Aamir bin Al Aswad الأسودوالدعامربن الأسود
• Al-Baraa ibn Malik al-Ansari
• Al Asfa'e al bikri الأسفع البكري
• Al Asqa' bin Shreeh الأسقع بن شريح بن صريم
• Al Azbat bin Hayye الأضبط بن حيي بن زعل الأكبر
• Al Azbat al salmi الأضبط السلمي أبو حارثة
• Ali bin Abi Taleb
• Amad bin Abad أمدبن أبدالحضرمي
• Amanaah bin Qays أماناة بن قيس بن الحارث بن شيبان بن الفاتك الكندي
• Amar bin al Haarith الأقمرأبو علي وكلثوم الوادعي، يقال إن اسمه عمرو بن الحارث
• Ammar bin Yasir
• Amr bin Al'aas
• Amr ibn al-Jamuh
• An-Nuayman ibn Amr
• An-Numan ibn Muqarrin
• Aq'es bin Salmah أقعس بن سلمة‘وقيل مسلمة الحنفي السحيمي
• Arbd bin Humair أربدبن حميروقيل ابن حزة
• Arbd bin Mkhshaw - Su'waid bin Mkhshaw أربدبن مخشي وقيل سويدبن مخشي
• Arbd khadim أربد خادم رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
• As'ad al khair أسعدالخير‘وقيل إنه أبوسعدالخير‘ ويشبه أن يكون اسمه أحمد
• Artat al tai أرطاة الطائي وقيل أبوأرطاة
• Artat bin Ka'ab أرطاة بن كعب
• Artat bin Al Munzir أرطاة بن المنذر
• As'ad bin Abdullah أسعدبن عبدالله الخزاعي
• As'ad bin Atiya أسعد بن عطية بن عبيد
• As'ad bin Haritha bin Lauzaan أسعدبن حارثة بن لوذان الأنصاري الساعدي
• As'ad bin Sahal أسعدبن سهل بن حنيف
• As'ad bin Salamah أسعدبن سلامةالأشهلي الأنصاري
• As'ad bin Yazeed أسعدبن يزيدبن الفاكة
• As'ad bin Yrhu'e أسعدبن يربوع الأنصاري الخزرجي الساعدي
• As'ad bin Zrarah أسعد بن زرارة بن عدس
• As'er أسعر‘وقيل ابن سعر‘وقيل سعر
• Asad bin akhi Kadija أسدبن أخي خديجة
• Asad bin Haritha أسدبن حارثة العليمي الكلبي
• Asad bin Qarz أسدبن كرزبن عامر
• Asad bin Sa'ya أسدبن سعيةالقرظي
• Asad bin Ubaid أسدبن عبيدالقرظي اليهودي
• Asad bin Zrarah أسدبن زرارةالأنصاري
• Asbgh bin Giyaas or Etaab أصبغ بن غياث،أوعتاب
• Aseed bin abi Unaas أسيدبن أبي أناس بن زنيم الكناني الدؤلي العدوي
• Aseed bin abi Usaid أسيدبن أبي أسيد
• Aseed bin Amar أسيدبن عمرو بن محصن شهدبدراً
• Aseed bin Jariyah أسيدبن جارية بن أسيد
• Aseed bin Karz أسيدبن كرزالقسري
• Aseed bin Sa'ya أسيدبن سعية القرظي
• Aseed bin Sfwaan أسيدبن صفوان
• Ash'us bin Qays الأشعث بن قيس بن معدي كرب الكندي
• Asheem al zbabi أشيم الضبابي
• Ashmah al njashi أصحمة النجاشي ملك الحبشة
• Ashrus bin Ghazira أشرس بن غاضرة الكندي
• Asla'e bin Shreeq أسلع بن شريك الأعوجي التميمي
• Aslam أسلم
• Aslam أسلم حادي رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
• Aslam أسلم مولى عمر بن الخطاب
• Aslam abu Rafa'e أسلم أبو رافع مولى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
• Aslam al habashi أسلم الحبشي الأسود
• Aslam al ra'ee أسلم الراعي الأسود
• Aslam bin Ameera أسلم بن عميرة بن أمية الأنصاري الحارثي شهد أحداً
• Aslam bin Aus أسلم ابن أوس بن بجرة
• Aslam bin Al Haseen أسلم بن الحصين بن جبيرة
• Aslam bin Bjrah أسلم بن بجرة الأنصاري الخزرجي
• Aslam bin Jubair أسلم بن جبيربن حصين بن جبيرة
• Aslam bin Saleem أسلم بن سليم
• Asm'a bin Haritha أسماءبن حارثة بن هند
• Asm'a bin Rbaan أسماءبن ربان بن معاوية
• As-hama Al-Najashi
• Asmaa bint Abi Bakr
• Asma bint Umays
• Asmar bin Muzris أسمر بن مضرس الطائي
• Asram al shiqry أصرم الشقري
• Asram bin Thabit أصرم، ويقال أصيرم، واسمه عمرو بن ثابت بن وقش الأنصاري الأوسي الأشهلي
• Aswad أسود، فسماه النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أبيض
• Aswad bin Abyz الأسودبن أبيض
• Aswad bin Auf أسودبن عوف القرشي الزهري
• Aswad bin Haraam أسودبن حرام
• Aswad bin Uwaim أسودبن عويم السدوسي
• At-Tufayl ibn Amr ad-Dawsi
• Azaaz Mard أزاذ مرد
• Azhar bin Abd Auf أزهر بن عبد عوف
• Azhar bin Munqir أزهر بن منقر
• Azhar bin Qais أزهر بن قيس
• Azynah bin Haarith أذينة بن الحارث
B
• Barakah
• Bilal ibn Ribah
• Anas ibn Malik
• Dihyah Kalbi
F
• Fatimah bint Muhammad
• Fayruz ad-Daylami
H
• Habib ibn Zayd al-Ansari
• Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib
• Hakim ibn Hizam
• Hafsa bint Umar ibn al-Khattab
• Hasan bin Ali
• Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman
• Husayn bin Ali
• Hatib bin Abi Balta'ah
I
• Ibrahim abu Raf'e إبراهيم أبو رافع
• Ibrahim al ansari إبراهيم الأنصاري
• Ibrahim al Ashhali إبراهيم الأشهلي
• Ibrahim al najjar إبراهيم النجار
• Ibrahim al thaqafi إبراهيم الثقفي
• Ibrahim ibn Abdullah إبراهيم بن عبد الله
• Ibrahim ibn Abd ul Rahmaan al Azri إبراهيم بن عبد الرحمن العذري
• Ibrahim ibn Abd ul Rahmaan al Zohri إبراهيم بن عبد الرحمن الزهري
• Ibrahim ibn Harith إبراهيم بن الحارث
• Ibrahim ibn Ibaad إبراهيم بن عباد
• Ibrahim ibn Khllaad إبراهيم بن خلاد
• Ibrahim ibn Naeem إبراهيم بن نعيم
• Ibrahim ibn Qais إبراهيم بن قيس
• Ibrahim ibn Rasul Allah إبراهيم ابن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
• Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl
J
• Jabir ibn Abdullah al-Ansari
• Jafar ibn Abi Talib
• Julaybib
• Jundub bin Junadah
K
• Ka'b ibn Zuhair
• Khabbab ibn al-Aratt
• Khalid ibn al-Walid
M
• Miqdad ibn Aswad
• Muadh ibn Jabal
• Muhammad ibn Maslamah
• Miqdad ibn al-Aswad al-Kindi
• Musab ibn Umayr
N
• Nuaym ibn Masud
R
• Rabiah ibn Kab
• Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan
• Rumaysa bint Milhan
S
• Sa'sa'a bin Sohan
• Sad Ibn Abi Waqqas
• Said ibn Aamir al-Jumahi
• Said ibn Zayd
• Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfah
• Salman the Persian
• Salama Abu Hashim (see Salama (town))
• Suhayb ar-Rumi
• Suhayl ibn Amr
• Suraqa bin Malik
• Shuja bin Wahab al-Asadi
• Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin Hadrami
T
• Talhah
• Tamim Abu Ruqayya (see Bayt Jibrin)
• Thabit ibn Qays
• Thumamah ibn Uthal
• Thameem Ansari
U
• Ubayy ibn al Qashab أبي بن القشب
• Ubayy ibn Ammarah أبي بن عمارة
• Ubayy ibn Kab ibn Abd Thaur أبي بن كعب بن عبد ثور
• Ubayy ibn Kab ibn Qais أبي بن كعب بن قيس
• Ubayy ibn Malik أبي بن مالك
• Ubayy ibn Mu'adh أبي بن معاذ
• Ubayy ibn Shreeq - Akhnus ibn Shreeq أبي بن شريق، ويعرف بالأخنس بن شريق
• Ubayy ibn Thabit أبي بن ثابت
• Ubayy ibn Ujlaan أبي بن عجلان
• Ubayy ibn Umayyah أبي بن أمية
• Umm Salamah
• Umar ibn al-Khattab
• Umayr ibn Sad al-Ansari
• Umayr ibn Wahb
• Uqbah ibn Amir
• 'Urwa ibn Zubayr ibn Al-'Awwam
• Utbah ibn Ghazwan
• Uthman ibn Affan,Uthman Ghani
• Uthaal ibn Naumaan أثال بن النعمان
• Ubada bin As-Samit
Z
• Zayd al-Khayr
• Zayd ibn Thabit
• Zayd bin al-Hareth
• Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
• Wahsh
Sahabiyeen (Sing Sahabi) The companions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may the blessings and peace of Allah he on him and his family and his companions.
Sahih "Sound in isnad." A technical attribute applied to the "isnad" of a hadith.
Sahih al-Bukhari The title of the books of Hadith compiled by Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari, a Sunni scholar. The collection is described as Sahih (authentic).
Sahih Muslim The title of the books of Hadith compiled by Abul Husayn Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, a Sunni scholar. The collection is described as Sahih (authentic).
Sahifah a page or manuscript.
Sahu Literally means forgetting. If one adds to or subtracts from what is required during the Salat (Prayer), out of forgetfulness or lack of attention, then one must perform two extra prostrations at the end of the Salat. This is called Sajda Sahu.
Sa'ir The third level of Hellfire. It is reserved for the worshippers of fire. See Jahanam.
Saiyidina Our Master. This usually refers to Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, but may also be used when mentioning the name of any prophet of Allah Ta'ala.
Saiyidul Anbiyaa wal Mursaleen "The Master of all Prophets and Apostles". This is the title of Muhammad (saw).
Sajda (As) (Plur Sujud) 1. Prostration. The act of making prostration, particularly in the Salat (Prayer).
2. "The Prostration". Surah 32 of the Qur'an. It is so called because it contains a verse (verse 15) whereby, if one hears it being recited, one must prostrate. There are fifteen such Ayat (verses) in the Qur'an. One should be in Ghusl and in Wudu when in Sajda.
Sajda Sahu See Sahu.
Sakarat Al Maut The 'drunkenness' of death. There are three signs which indicate that the person who is suffering the pangs of death is a believer:
1. Sweating on the forehead.
2. Tears appear in the eyes.
3. The nostrils dilate.
Likewise, the three signs of a disbeliever next to death are:
1. Irregular breathing.
2. Changing colour.
3. Frothing at the mouth.
Sakina divine "tranquility" or "peace" which descends upon a person when the Qur'an is recited. See Qur'an, At-Taubah 9/26, 40, Al-Fath 48/4, 18, 26.
Salaf (righteous) predecessors/ancestors. In Islam, Salaf is generally used to refer to the first three generations of Muslims. Forebears, predecessors, ancestors. Al Salaf al Saalih - the righteous forebears - refers to the early generations of Muslims including the sahabah and the Taabi`oon.
Salafi Literally, "the early years". Salafi is used generally to describe the early generations of the Muslims, particularly the companions of the Messenger of Allah and those who followed them, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on him and them. In the present age the term is sometimes used to describe a Muslim who closely follows the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad and As-Salafiyeen as-Saliheen, the righteous companions of Muhammad.
Salafiyeen as_saliheen (As) All the righteous companions of the Prophet Muhammad who followed the Prophet in all that he did and said, without any deviation or misinterpretation, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on him and them.
Ṣalah (salat Salah SALAAT, SALAAH) is an Arabic word to mean a spiritual relationship and communication between the creature and his Creator. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam. A special communication (Salah) is to take place five times a day for a Muslim fixed by Allah. There are five daily obligatory prayers in Islam, consisting of fixed sets of standings, bowings, prostrations and sittings in worship to Allah. These are called Rak 'at. The number of Rak'at in each prayer and their timings are:
1. Fajr - dawn - two Rak'at.
2. Duhr - noon - four Rak'at.
3. 'Asr - afternoon - four Rak' at.
4. Maghreb - sunset - three Rak'at.
5. Isha - late evening - four Rak'at.
These five Salat are one of the Arkan of islam. See Arkan. Prescribed communication with, and worship of, Allah, performed under specific conditions, in the manner taught by the Prophet Muhammad pbuh, and recited in the Arabic language. To perform Salah, a Muslim has to have ablution (Wudhu'). He/she should make sure that cleanliness of body, clothing, and place are attained before performing Salah. It is necessary to be in Ghusl and in Wudu when doing the Salat. For voluntary Salat: See NafiIah.
Salah is to be performed with mental concentration, verbal communication, vocal recitation, and physical movement to attain the spiritual uplift, peace, harmony, and concord. There is a congregational prayer on Friday noon (Salatul Jumu'ah) with a sermon (Khutbah) to be delivered by a religious leader (Imam) called Khatib.
Salah is not to be confused with prayer; the latter could be interpreted as supplication (Du'a).
• One of the eight gates of Jannah (Paradise). See Jannah.
Salaat al-Istikharah Prayer for guidance is done in conjunction with two rakaahs of supererogatory prayer.
Salatud_duha A Nafl Salat (voluntarily prayer) that is prayed after sunrise and before noon.
Salatul Janaza Funeral prayer. It is permitted to do Salatul Janaza only over the dead bodies of Muslims. This prayer is done in the standing position only, and usually immediately before the burial. It contains four Takbirs:
1. After the first Takbir - read Suratul Fatiha.
2. After the second Takbir - recite any du'a'a for the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, but it is preferred to do the Tashahhud (see Tashahhud) and the Salat aI-Ibrahimiya: "AIlahumma salle 'ala Muhammad wa 'ala ale Muhammad kama salaira Ibrahim wa 'ala Ali Ibrahim; fill 'alameen innaka hameedun majeed. Allahumma barak 'ala Muhammad wa 'ala Ali Muhammad kama barak ta ibrahim wa 'ala alec Ibrahim; fill 'alameen innaka hamidun majeed." ("O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad, as You blessed Ibrahim and the family of Ibrahim. In all the worlds surely You are Praiseworthy,Glorious. O Allah, give Muhammad blessing and the family of Muhammad, as You gave Ibrahim blessing and the family of Ibrahim. In all the worlds surely You are Praiseworthy , Glorious.")
3. After the third Takbir - pray for the deceased person, his or her relatives and the Muslim people in general.
4. After the fourth Takbir - this marks the end of the Salat.Face your right shoulder and say "Assalamu 'alaikum wa rahmarullah" ( "Peace be on you and the Mercy of Allah").
Salatul Shuruq A Nafl Salat of two or four Rak'at that is prayed a short while after sunrise.
Salatul Tasbih A special Nafl Salat of four Rak'at. This Salat involves praising Allah Ta'ala by including "Subhanallah, wal hamdulilah, wa la il laha illallah, wallahu akbar" ("Glory to Allah, and Praise to Allah, and there is no god except Allah and Allah is Greatest") seventy-five times in each Rak'a.
Salat al-Khawf means Prayer in the state of insecurity. For its procedure see Surah al-Nisa 4/102.
Salām peace
Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam ( S.A.W. or S.A.W.S. also P.B.U.H. ) "May Allah bless him and grant him peace." The expression should be used after stating Prophet Muhammad's name. This is an expression that Muslims use whenever the name of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) is mentioned or written. The meaning of it is: "May the blessings and the peace of Allah be upon him (Muhammad). Another expression that is alternatively used is: "Alaihissalatu Wassalam." This expression means: "On Him (Muhammad) are the blessings and the peace of Allah." Allah has ordered Muslims, in the Qur'an, to say such an expression. Muslims are informed that if they proclaim such a statement once, Allah will reward them ten times. See abbreviation: S.A.W. or S.A.W.S. also P.B.U.H.
Salb The belongings of a person killed in battle; e.g. his weapons,horse, motorbike, etc.
Salih Righteous and goodly person, someone who is in the right place at the right time. It may also mean healthy and sound in body and soul. Derived from the root S-L-H meaning to reconcile, to put things in order, signifies behavior that is righteous, just and dignified. 'Amal salih, honorable or righteous action, is often combined in the Qur'an with Iman and made a condition for success in this world, as well as in the Hereafter.
Salman Al_Farsi A famous Persian Muslim who helped to defend Madina from the pagan Quraysh tribe in the months of Shawal and Dhu'l-Qa'da in 5AH by suggesting that the Muslims dig a trench around the unprotected parts. This battle came to be known as the Battle of the Khandaq (Trench), or the Battle of AI-Ahzab (the Clans). See Qur'an, Al-Ahzab 33/9-22. Prior to his accepting Islam, Salman al-Farisi had first embraced Judaism and then Christianity. He spent his life in the search for knowledge and found it with the Prophet whose coming he had learned about from the Jews and the Christians of that time,Muhammad, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on him.
Salsabil A fountain in Jannah (al-firdaus). Literally means "seek the way". See Qur'an, Al-insan 76/18.
Salsabeel peace be upon him Name of the special angel who takes the souls of the Mu'minoon (the believers) wrapped in silk through the Seven Heavens and presents them to Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala before returning them to their bodies before they are placed in their graves.
Samaa (Plur Samawat) Heaven. In the sense of 'sky'. "Sab'a Samawat" - Seven Heavens.
Samad (As) Does not have an exact meaning in English. The closest word or words that indicate the meaning are:
1. "Absolute" and "Eternal" and "Everlasting".
2. The One to Whom all created beings turn to for all their needs, and Who is not dependent on anything or anyone for any need.
3. The Most Perfect in His Attributes. One of the ninety-nine Attributes of Allah Ta'ala.
Samawat (Sing Samaa) Heavens. "Sab'a Samawat" - Seven Heavens.
Saqar The fourth level of the Nar (Hellfire). This is where the atheists will be sent on the Day of Judgement.
Saqifah a shelter with a roof. The companions of the Prophet met in a Saqifah in Madinah to pledge their loyalty to Abu Bakr after the death of the Prophet.
Sariya A small army sent by the prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, for a Jihaad in which he did not personally take part.
S.A.A.S. (S.A.W.S.) These letters are abbreviations for the words "Salla Allahu 'Alaihi Wa Sallam", which means: may the blessing and the peace of Allah be upon him. When the name of Prophet Muhammad is mentioned, a Muslim is to respect him and invoke this statement of peace upon him.
Sawm (Siyam) is to mean total abstinence of food and liquid fro dawn to sunset for one whole lunar month. For those who are married, they are to abstain from sexual relations during that time too. Sawm (Fasting) takes place during the ninth month of the lunar calendar called Ramadhan. Sawm is one of the five pillars of Islam. Total fasting is also a training process to attain self-restraint, self-control, self-discipline, self-obedience, self-education, and self-evaluation. Few people are excused from fasting during Ramadhan. Some are required to make up later for the days they did not fast such as the travelers (over 50 miles by any means), sick, pregnant women, women nursing babies, and women during their periods. Other excused people are required to feed a poor person one meal for each day they do not fast if they can afford it, such as the elderly people and the ones who have permanent diseases like ulcers. Fasting from just before dawn until sunset. Abstinence is required from all food and drink (including water) as well as smoking and conjugal relations. The word sawm is derived from Syriac sawmo.
Sawa awakening, revival
S.A.W. (S.A.W.S.) Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam (صلى الله عليه و سلم). See P.B.U.H.
Sayyid leader or chief. master or a descendant of a relative of Muhammad [upon whom be peace], usually a title given to a descendant who comes from Hussayn.
Saydd Hunting for game. In Islam it is permitted to hunt game,provided that the hunting and killing of the game is done within the Shari'ah law. Saydd is prohibited within the sacred precincts of the Haramain. See Qur'an, al-Ma'idah 5/97-99.
Sa'yee (Sa'y) the going back and forth seven times between Safa and Marwah that is done during the Hajj or the Umrah. It is done to symbolize Hajar's search for water for her son Ismael.
Seeaam Fasting, from food and drink - and from sexual intercourse if you are married during daylight, from the first light of dawn until sunset. Also spelled as Saum. Fasting in the month of Ramadan is one of the Arkan (five pillars) of Islam. Allah Ta' ala has made it obligatory on every Muslim whether man or woman, with the exception of:
1. A person who is ill.
2. A person on ajourney of 16 Farsakhs (48 miles) or more.
3. A woman who is menstruating or who has just given birth. Once these situations no longer apply, the missed days must be compensated. The very young are exempted.The aged should fast, but if they find it difficult then they too are exempted and may feed poor people instead. See Holy Qur'an, al-Baqarah (2):184-185, 187.
Sema refer to some of the ceremonies used by various sufi orders
Sha`a'ir Allah refer to all those rites which, in opposition to polytheism and outright disbelief and atheism, are the characteristic symbols of exclusive devotion to God.
Sha'ban The eighth of Islamic calender. SeeHijri
Shaam The territory north of Arabia which is now divided into Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan.
Shafaa'a Intercession. On the Day of Judgement Allah Ta'ala, through His Grace and Mercy, will permit the Prophet Muhammad may Allah bless him and grant him peace, to intercede on behalf of the Muslim Ummah. Three other groups may also be given leave to intercede:
1. The Anbiyaa - the prophets.
2. The Ulamaa - the people of knowledge from amongst the Muslims.
3. The Shuhadaa - the martyrs who died in the cause of Allah Ta'ala.
Shahadah declaration of faith. A person must recite the shahadah to convert to Islam. The shahadah in Islam is:: "I testify that there is no god but Allah and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." The testimony of faith: La ilaha illa Allah. Muhammadun rasulullah. ("There is no god but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."). Sunnis regard this as the first Pillar of Islam. Also may be used as a synonym for the term Istish'hād meaning martyrdom. To witness, in this world. See Shahadatain. Singular of Shahadatain.
To bear witness, on the Day of Judgement. There will be four witnesses on Yaum al-Hisab (the Day of Reckoning):
1. The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and the Muslim Ummah against all the other Ummahs (communities and nations).
2. The earth and the day and the night will be given the power to speak and bear witness.
3. Everyone's limbs will bear witness for or against theirowners.
4. One's deeds.
Shahadatain Bearing witness. In order to become a Muslim one must utter and believe in two Shahadas (Shahadatian): First Shahadah: Ashhadu an la illaha iII'allah. (I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah.) Second Shahadah: Ashhadu anna Muhammadar rasoolullah. (I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.) The Shahadatain is the gateway to Islam and the gateway to the Garden. It is easy to say, but to act on it is a vast undertaking which has far-reaching consequences, in both inward awareness and outward action, in this world and in the next world. Continual affirmation of the Shahadatain is one of the Arkan of Islam. See Arkan.
Shahawat Desires and passions.
Shaheed (pl shuhada) witness, martyr. Usually refers to a person killed whilst fighting in "Jihaad fee sybil Allah" (Jihaad for the sake of Allah). A martyr. Someone who dies in the way of Allah.
Shahid means a witness or martyr.
Shaykh (Shaykh) The word Shaykh is a title or a nickname for an elderly person or a religious leader in a community. This title is also given to a wise person. The meaning of the word Shaykh has been distorted, misused, and abused by some mass media to reflect the wrong meanings.
shaytan (SHAITAAN) (plur Shayatin)Satan is the source of evil in the world. He always tries to misguide and mislead people. The Qur'an states that Satan is not an angel but a member of the Jinn. The Devil; also known as Iblis. When Allah created Adam, He ordered the angels as well as Iblis to prostrate for Adam. They all obeyed the order of Allah except Iblis. His argument was that Allah created Adam from clay and Iblis from the flame of fire. Accordingly, Iblis thought that he was better than Adam. Hence, Allah told him that he will dwell in Hell. Iblis asked Allah for a postponement until the hereafter. Allah granted his request. Iblis swore that he would mislead and misguide all the people except those sincere and devoted worshipers of Allah. Allah told him that only the misguided ones would follow him and that He would fill Hell with him and his followers.
Shari'ah (shari'ah) The root of this word is Shara'a; and some other names of it are Shar', Shir'ah and Tashri'. The Shari'ah is the revealed and the canonical laws of the religion of Islam. The legislative power in the government lies in the hands of legislative assembly. The legislators are to make rules and regulations within the scope and dimensions of the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (s.a.w.). These rules constitute the Shari'ah. "the path to a watering hole"; the eternal ethical code and moral code based on the Qur'an and Sunnah; basis of fiqh
Sharīf a title bestowed upon the descendants of Muhammad through Hasan, son of his daughter Fatima Zahra and son-in-law Ali ibn Abi Talib
Shajara (ash) A famous place near Madinah on the way to Makkah.
Shakk wa Zann (Kufr Ash) A major disbelief. Doubting any or all of the six articles of faith (see 'Aqaaid). See Kufr.
Shaqi Wretched in the sight of Allah Ta'ala, as opposed to Sai'd, which means blessed in the sight of Allah. See Qur'an, Houd 11/105.
Shawal Tenth month of the Islamic calendar. See Hijri.
Shayateen Devils. Plural of shaytan.
Shighar A type of marriage which is forbidden where persons exchange daughters or sisters in marriage without giving Mahr (dowry).
Shirk associating partners with Allah. Shirk can also encompase any object that a person may hold in regard higher than Allah. It is the most severe of sins and will not be forgiven. Opposite of tawhid. To associate anyone or anything with Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala. Shirk is idol-worship. Idol-worship means attributing form to Allah, encasing Him in an object, a concept, a ritual or a myth - when Allah has no form, is not like anything and cannot be conceived of or perceived. Allah the Most Merciful is prepared to forgive any sin a man or Jinn may commit, except for dying in a state of Shirk. There are three types of Shirk:
1. Shirk al-Akbar (major Shirk). This is divided into four categories:
o Shirk ad-Du'a : invoking or supplicating to a false deity besides Allah Ta'ala, i.e. invocation or supplication by either invoking other than Allah or invoking Him through a created being or thing, such as a prophet, an angel, a saint, or even a bank manager.
o Shirk al-Niyyah wa Iraada wal Qasd : having the intention and determination to deliberately do any type of act of worship to a deity other than Allah Ta'ala.
o Shirk at-Ta'a: obeying any created being against the command of Allah Ta'ala. Beware of such Shirk! It is very easy to commit.
o Shirk al-Muhabbah: loving a created being or an object more than Allah Ta'ala.
2. Shirk aI-Asghar (minor Shirk):
o Shirk ar-Rea':carrying out a religious act for worldly gains and not for the pleasure of Allah, e.g. giving Zakat for the sake of fame or praise.
o Shirk at-Tasmee': swearing by other than Allah, and accordingly relying on other than Allah, or attaching more importance to other than Allah.
3. Shirk aI-Khafy (hidden Shirk):heing dissatisfied with what Allah has ordained for a panicular person. Hidden Shirk is to inwardly worship anything or anyone other than Allah, or to inwardly associate something or someone as a partner with Him, especially one's self.
Shiqaaq Discord, schism, breach.
Shuhadaa (Sing Shaheed) Persons who die Fee Sabeeli'IIah (in the path of Allah). See Shaheed. Allah has designated eight things for the Shuhadaa alone:
1. They are the first to be forgiven.
2. They are the first to see their place in Jannah (Paradise)
3. They are exempted from 'Adhabul-Qabr (trials and tribulations in the grave).
4. They will be exempted from fear on the Day of Resurrection.
5. They will be crowned with the "Taj al-Waqar" (literally means "the crown of respect") on that Day.
6. They will each be married to seventy-two "Houri'een"(see Hooriah).
7. They will each be given permission to intercede on behalf of seventy-two of their relatives.
8. The sweetness of Iman will physically glow from within them.
Shura Consultation. Consultation of the people in the management of religious and worldly affairs. A duty prescribed in the Qur'an to leaders at all levels, from family to government. Majlis ash-shūrā advisory council in a Caliphate
Siddiq (Siddiqeen) The sincere and truthful. The first and foremost followers of the prophets of Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on them. See Qur'an, An-Nisaa 4/69.
Sidr Lotus tree.
Sidrat al-Muntaha a lotus tree that marks the end of the seventh heaven, the boundary where no creation can pass.
Siffin 1. A place in Syria where in 36AH, a famous battle between the followers of Ali, the Khalifa, and the followers supporting the claims of Mu'awiya Ibn Abi Sufyan took place by the River Euphrates, may the blessings and peace of Allah be on whoever follows right guidance.
2. A place near Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah.
Sijjin Comes from the root word 'Sijn', which means 'prison'. Its exact nature is known to Allah Ta'ala alone. All that is revealed to us is that it is where the record of the evil doer is recorded; in contrast, the record of the righteous is kept in Illyoun. See Qur'an, Al-Mutafifeen 83/7-9.
Sin al-bulugh This is the age of maturity and puberty. It is the age at which the Muslims are considered an adult and becomes accountable for his/her duties in Islam. There is no fixed age for that in terms of years and it is decided by three signs: having a menstruation, period or pregnancy for girls, and being physically mature or having a wet dream for boys, growing pubic hair, or reaching the age of fifteen, whichever comes first.
Sin at-tamyiz This is the age of distinguishing. This age is used in Fiqh to decide the age before which the mother has the right to keep the child after divorce. It varies from one person to another. The age is reached when the child can take care of himself or herself and no longer needs an adult to help him eat, get dressed, and clean himself or herself. In the school of thought of Abu Hanifah, it is seven years for the boy and nine years for the girl. The girl is given longer time so that she can learn more of the habits of women.
Sirah (SEERAH) The writings of the companions of the Prophet (s.a.w.) about him, his personality, his life story. and his ways of handling different situations is called Sirah. The famous collections of the Sirah are At-Tabari, Ibn Ishaq, and Ibn Hisham. The Sirah is a source of reference that Muslims rely on in their daily life situations and problems. Life or biography of the Prophet Muhammad; his moral example - with hadith this comprises the sunnah.
Siraat (As) Literally means "road". It is the bridge over the Nar (Hellfire) which must be crossed to enter the Garden on the Day of Judgement. It is described in ahadith as being narrower than the blade of a sword, thinner than a hair and as having hooks over it to snatch wrongdoers and throw them into Jahanam.Some will cross the Siraat into the Garden like lightning or like the wind, some with ease, some with difficulty, some with great difficulty and some will fall into the waiting Fire below. See Qur' an, Mariam 19/71.
Sirat al-Mustaqim the Straight Path
Sirq Theft. One of the Kabair (major sins) in Islam. Allah Ta'ala has ordained that the hand that steals be severed, under certain circumstances.
Sirri Quiet recitation of the Qur'an during Salat, as in the Duhr and 'Asr Salat (prayers).
Sirwal long under garment worn by the Arabs.
Siwak a piece of a branch or root of a tree that is used as a toothbrush. Also called a miswak.
Soht Ill-gotten property or money. Forcing someone to part with their goods or money through theft, coercion, embezzlement, usury or by any other means that will incur the wrath of Allah.
Subhah String of beads used to count recitations in worship by sufis.
Subhanahu wa ta'ala (S.W.T.) "May He be Glorified and Exalted." One of the many ways of glorifying Allah the Almighty. It means "Glory be to Allah on High. Far removed is He from any imperfection". The shortened form of this glorification is "Allah T