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  2. Bid'ah - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary example of what some Muslims believe is overly harsh interpretation of bid'ah is given by Murad Wilfried Hofmann who was accused of bidah at Salah prayers in Riyadh Saudi Arabia after he shook hands with other Muslims in the mosque, and said to them "Taqabbala Allahu (May Allah accept your prayer)".

  3. Arba'in - Wikipedia

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    Forty is a sacred number in Islam, [3] and commemorating the dead forty days after their death is a long-standing Islamic tradition, [22] [23] [3] dating back to the early Islamic period. [22] On the one hand, the fortieth ( arba'in , chehellom ) signifies the maturation of the soul of a deceased believer. [ 22 ]

  4. 40th Day after death - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Day after death is a traditional memorial service, family gathering, ceremony and ritual in memory of the departed on the 40th day after his or her death. The observation of the 40th day after death occurs in Syro-Malabar, Eastern Orthodox, and most Syriac Christian traditions (Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, and Syriac Catholic Church).

  5. Ghibah - Wikipedia

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    about a person engaged in openly persistent deadly sins or Bid'ah which harm people, warning someone of danger and harm in case of marriage, business and contract, and; defining one's characteristic with the popular negative traits without which he can not be recognised easily. [4]

  6. Arba'in pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    During the pilgrimage "copious supplies of food, small clinics and even dentists are available for pilgrims and they all work for free. The care of pilgrims is regarded as a religious duty." [ 49 ] Along the roads to Karbala, mawakib provide "accommodation, food and beverage and medical services," and practically anything else the pilgrims need ...

  7. Chilla (retreat) - Wikipedia

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    Sufi Maulvi (teacher) meditating. Chilla (Persian: چله, Arabic: أربعين, both literally "forty"), also known as Chilla-nashini, is a spiritual practice of penance and solitude in Sufism known mostly in Indian and Persian traditions.

  8. Izala Society - Wikipedia

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    Izala Society or Jama'atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah (Society for the Removal of Bid'ah and Re-establishment of the Sunnah), also known as JIBWIS, is a Salafi organization originally established in Northern Nigeria to fight what it sees as the Bid'ah and Shirk practiced by the Sufi orders.

  9. Paschal cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Samaritan Woman : 4th Sunday after Pascha (29 days) The Blind Man: 5th Sunday after Pascha (36 days) The Leave-Taking (Apodosis) of Pascha (39 Days) The Ascension of Jesus Christ (40 days) The Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council: 6th Sunday after Pascha (43 days) Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles: 7th Sunday ...