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Muttahirah (مطهرة)

Purified (ritually).

Muttaqeen (متقين)

See Mutaqoon.

Muttaqoon (متقون)

Pious and righteous persons who fear Allah much (abstain from all kinds of sins and evil deeds which Allah has forbidden) and love Allah much (perform all kinds of good deeds which Allah and his Messenger (SAW) have ordained).

Muwahid (موحد)

A person who declares the singleness of God is known as a muwahid - a monotheist.

My

There is no direct Arabic word for 'my'. Instead, to identify something as a possesion of your own, you add an 'i' after the word.
For example, the sentence 'Hatha kelb' means 'This is a dog'. If the sentence is altered to 'Hatha kelbi' it means 'This is my dog'.

My Name Is ( ...اسمي)

"My Name is ..." is "Ismee ..." in Arabic.


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