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  2. Sadaqah - Wikipedia

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    The term sadaqah stems from the Arabic root word sidq (s-d-q, ص د ق), which means "sincerity"; sadaqah is considered a sign of sincere faith. [6] The three-letter root of this word, s-d-q, also means, "to speak the truth", "to be sincere", and "to fulfill one's promise". All of these aspects of honorable behavior indicate the links between ...

  3. Sadaqah Jariyah - Wikipedia

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    A water cooler at a checkpoint on the Cairo Marine Desert Road. Someone gave it as a Sadaqah Jariyah (charitable donation) Examples of ongoing charity in Islam include: Planting a tree: Planting trees is recommended in Islam, as it provides three essential benefits: consuming its fruits, seeking shade under it, and utilizing its wood. [1]

  4. Category:Islamic worship - Wikipedia

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  5. Aqiqah - Wikipedia

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    Ja'far al-Sadiq, a great grandchild of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and a prominent scholar in his era, claimed that the shaving, slaughtering for aqiqah, and naming of the child should, ideally, be done within one hour.

  6. Zakat - Wikipedia

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    To free from slavery or servitude (Fir-Riqāb), [55] slaves of Muslims who have or intend to free from their master [clarification needed] by means of a kitabah contract [56] [58] Those who have incurred overwhelming debts while attempting to satisfy their basic needs (Al-Ghārimīn), [55] debtors who in pursuit of a worthy goal incurred a debt ...

  7. Madrasa of Amir Sunqur Sa'di - Wikipedia

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    Amir Sunqur Sa'di was the commander of the "royal mamluks" under Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad, and a secretary of the army (na'ib al-jaysh). [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Al-Nasir's reign marked the peak of Cairo's prosperity in the medieval era, and a significant amount of construction took place at this time.

  8. Bahar-e-Shariat - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Sadaqah Jariyah - Wikipedia

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