Islamic Glossary
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Muttahirah (مطهرة) Purified (ritually). | |
Muttaqeen (متقين) See Mutaqoon. | |
Muwahid (موحد) A person who declares the singleness of God is known as a muwahid - a monotheist. | |
MyThere 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. | |