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  2. Takbirut Tashreeq - Wikipedia

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    Takbir at-Tashreeq is the recitation of Takbir during the period of tashriq. [1] It is practiced by Muslims from the time of the morning prayer on the 9th day of the month of Dhul Hijjah until after the afternoon prayer on the 13th day of Dhul Hijjah (before entrance of the dusk prayer). [2]

  3. The White Days - Wikipedia

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    Fasting on the White Days is recommended according to many Islamic schools of jurisprudence.Muslims believe the reward for fasting on them is as great as fasting the entire year, as the reward for fasting three days is multiplied by 10 times as much or more, making it equivalent to a month, and, if done every month, makes it equivalent to a year, without subtracting from the reward of fasting ...

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  5. The Days (book) - Wikipedia

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    The first volume was serialized in Al-Hilal, a literary magazine, from January 1926 to January 1927, then published as a book in 1929. [1] It covers the author's childhood, with themes of the ignorance prevalent in rural Egypt and the customs practiced at that time and provides a detailed description of traditional Islamic education.

  6. Days of the Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Days of the Arabs (Arabic: أيام العرب, romanized: Ayyām al-ʿArab) is a collection of the oldest extant Arabic narratives. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]It contains ...

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  9. Qays–Yaman rivalry - Wikipedia

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    That year, the Yaman routed the Qays at the Battle of Marj Rahit, leading to years of revenge-driven, tit-for-tat raids known as ayyam (days) because the battles were typically day-long affairs. By 693, the raids had largely subsided as the Qays reconciled with the Umayyads and were incorporated into the state.