Islamic Glossary
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Fitnah (فتنه) To set up rivalry among the Muslims. To disclose secrets about the actions of another person (slang: snitching or grassing). | |
Fitrah (فطره) The normal nature or instinct of a person, animal or thing. It is used in Islamic law to refer to laws that complement or promote a certain instinct - eg cleanliness. | |
Food (طعام) The Arabic word for food is 'Ta`am'. | |
For (لك)To say 'for' in Arabic it is done in two ways. You can say 'li' (lillah = For God), or 'lekke' (hadha lekke = this [is] for [you]). The Arabic true-form shown is for lekke. | |
ForbearanceSelf-control, gentleness (patience, tolerance). | |
Fortitude and patienceSteadfastness, endurance (courage in bearing pain or trouble) | |
Fouzia (فوزيه) Fouzia (pron. Fow-ziya) is a popular girl's name. Its' meaning comes from the word fawz, which means success or win. | |
Free(حر) (1) The Arabic word for free, as in free from jail for example, is 'hur'. | |
Freedom (حريه) The Arabic word for freedom is 'huriyah'. | |
Freeingmanumission, emancipation of slave | |