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  2. Ruku - Wikipedia

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    Rukūʿ (Arabic: رُكوع, [rʊˈkuːʕ]) is the act of belt-low bowing in standardized prayers, where the backbone should be at rest. [1]Muslims in rukūʿ. In prayer, it refers to the bowing at the waist from standing on the completion of recitation of a portion of the Qur'an in Islamic formal prayers ().

  3. Ruku (Quran) - Wikipedia

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    A rukūʿ (Arabic: رُكوع, [rʊˈkuːʕ]) is a paragraph of the Quran.There are either 540 or 558 rukus in the Quran, depending on the authority. [1]The term rukūʿ — roughly translated to "passage", "pericope" or "stanza" — is used to denote a group of thematically related verses in the Quran.

  4. List of prayers - Wikipedia

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    Eid Salaah – performed during the two primary Islamic festivals, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha; Tarawih – lengthy night-time prayers during Ramadancontaining 20 rakahs and often people pray 8-12 rakahs of salatul Tarawih. Dua, or "supplication" Dhikr, or "remembrance of God", often involving various repeated phrases, most notably: Subhanallah

  5. Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    The Christian cross (or crux) is the best-known religious symbol of Christianity; this version is known as a Latin Cross. In Christian theology, God is the eternal being who created and preserves the world. Christians believe God to be both transcendent and immanent (involved in the world).

  6. Al-Baqara - Wikipedia

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    These people, known as God-fearing , are defined as those who believe in al-ghaib (Unseen, ghayb, lit. “absent”), [11] offer salah, spend zakat from what is provided to them, believe in Muhammad's prophethood and that of the other prophets, and the books revealed to them.

  7. Islam - Wikipedia

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    Islam [a] is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred on the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad, [9] the religion's founder. Adherents of Islam are called Muslims, who are estimated to number 1.9 billion worldwide and are the world's second-largest religious population after Christians.

  8. God in Islam - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Part of a series on Islam Allah (God in Islam) Allah Jalla Jalālah in Arabic calligraphy Theology Allah Names Attributes Phrases and expressions Islam (religion) Throne of God Sufi metaphysics Theology Schools of Islamic theology Oneness Kalam Anthropomorphism and corporealism ...

  9. Rak'a - Wikipedia

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    ' the Glorification of God '). [1] Takbir must be said at the start of the Salah or the prayer is invalidated. [ 1 ] The individual will observe the standing position while reciting the "Dua al istiftah" followed by the opening chapter of the Qur'an ( Al-Fatiha ) (Note: reciting the Al-Fatiha is a pillar of prayer. [ 1 ]