The study of the TransmittersThe study of the biography of the Transferor of traditions |
TheologyDivine Matters (It is a science that explains different aspects of divine matters especially Osool-e-Din) |
Three (ثلاثه) Three (3) is thalathah in Arabic. |
Thulfiqar (ذوالفقار) Thulfiqar is the name of the sword Imam Ali (PBUH) used to fight the infidels with. It was crafted in a speacial and different way to other swords that it had two points (tongues) at it's end. |
Tifl (طفل) Child. |
To (الى) The English word 'to' can have multiple uses and is especially fluid in use. In Arabic different words are used to represent it within a sentence based on how the sentence is worded and its meaning. The Arabic true-from shown is the word 'ila'. |
To bestowTo bounty (to present as a gift, to give a reward or payment as an inducement). |
To pay tax almsAlms giving [The word zakat is derived from an Arabic word ‘Zaka’ meaning “purification." It is one of the pillars of Islam. Zakat is an obligatory tax levied by Allah on the wealthy members of the Muslim community so as to take surplus wealth from them and give it to the destitute. Quran emphasizes the fulfillment of the divine formula of Zakat:“Keep up the prayer and pay the poor rate.” (Baqara 2:110) Zakat is the backbone of the economic system of Islam. It is for the welfare of the unprivileged. Zakat is the blessing of God for the giver as well as for the receiver, as it improves the economy of the nation. Zakat establishes a society on a humanitarian ground.] |
Tongue (لسان) The Arabic word for tongue is 'Lisan'.span id= |
Toonis (تونس) Toonis (or Tunis) is the Arabic name for the country of Tunisia. |