Islamic Glossary
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the principles for applicationthe principles for practicable matters (the principles that explain how to put the religious rules to practical use) | |
the principles for deducingthe principles for inference, presumption (the principles that have been extracted of different sources for deducing a law is true or not.) | |
The Principles of Exemptionthe principle of acquaintance release (When there is doubt about something , we should make ourselves exemption of remained duty.) | |
The study of the biography of the TransmittersThe study of the biography of the Transmitters of traditions | |
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. | |
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'. | |