WrongfulnessVoid, invalid (contrary to what is fair,just or legal). |
Wudhu(وضوء)Wudhu is known as 'ablution' in English. Wudhu is a ceremonial act of washing and wiping the hands, face, arms, head and feet before praying or touching the text of the Quran. Without wudhu those activities would be void and unlawful. In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful |
Wudo (وضوء) See Wudhu. |
Xena (زينه) See Zeinah. |
Ya (يا) The word 'Ya' is often followed by another word like Allah, so 'Ya Allah' means 'O God'. Ya can also mean 'you'. |
Ya Allah (يا الله) O` Lord or O` God. This phraze is uttered when praying in supplication to Allah, amongst other things. |
Yahudi (يهودي) A Jew. |
Yahya( یحیی ) Prophet Yahya (PBUH), or John the Baptist is one of the Prophets of Islam. He was the son of Prophet Zackariah (PBUH), maternal cousin to Mariam (PBUH), and cousin to Prophet Isa (PBUH). He paved the way for Prophet Isa (Jesus) and also baptized him. |
Yameen (يمين) Right - as in the direction. |
Yantasiroon (ينتصرون) Yantasiroon comes from the word nasr which means victory. Yantasiroon means 'They (shall) have victory (over)'. An example of its usage is 'Innal mu'mineena sawfa yantasiroona ala qawmi-dhalimeen' - The believers shall have victory over the oppressive nation. |