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Khalif : ("deputy, successor"). A political leader of the Muslim community. The most important of these were the four Rightly-Guided Caliphs who ruled after the death of Muhammad.
Khatib: One who gives the khutbah. The position is appointed by the government in most countries.
Khutbah : Sermon delivered on Fridays and special occasions.
Kiswa : Cloth that covers the Ka'ba shrine in Mecca.
PeopleoftheBook: are the Jews, Sabians, Magians and Christians.
Qibla: ("direction"). Direction of the Ka'ba in Mecca, towards which all prayer must face.
Quran :("recitation). The sacred text of Islam, revealed to Muhammad over a 20-year period by the Angel Gabriel.
Qurra : ("reciters"). Professional reciters of the Quran, who usually have memorized the text.
Ramadan : The ninth month in the Islamic calendar, for the duration of which Muslims fast during the daylight hours to commemorate the giving of the Qur'an.
Salat : ("prayer") Ritual prayer performed five times per day facing the direction (qibla) of Mecca. One of the Five Pillars of Islam.
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Across:2. | ("direction"). Direction of the Ka'ba in Mecca, towards which all prayer must face. | 3. | ("reciters"). Professional reciters of the Quran, who usually have memorized the text. | 4. | One who gives the khutbah. The position is appointed by the government in most countries. |
| 5. | are the Jews, Sabians, Magians and Christians. | 7. | Cloth that covers the Ka'ba shrine in Mecca. |
| | Down:1. | The ninth month in the Islamic calendar, for the duration of which Muslims fast during the daylight hours to commemorate the giving of the Qur'an. | 2. | ("recitation). The sacred text of Islam, revealed to Muhammad over a 20-year period by the Angel Gabriel. | 4. | Sermon delivered on Fridays and special occasions. |
| 6. | ("deputy, successor"). A political leader of the Muslim community. The most important of these were the four Rightly-Guided Caliphs who ruled after the death of Muhammad. | 8. | ("prayer") Ritual prayer performed five times per day facing the direction (qibla) of Mecca. One of the Five Pillars of Islam. |
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Across:2. | ("direction"). Direction of the Ka'ba in Mecca, towards which all prayer must face. | 3. | ("reciters"). Professional reciters of the Quran, who usually have memorized the text. | 4. | One who gives the khutbah. The position is appointed by the government in most countries. |
| 5. | are the Jews, Sabians, Magians and Christians. | 7. | Cloth that covers the Ka'ba shrine in Mecca. |
| | Down:1. | The ninth month in the Islamic calendar, for the duration of which Muslims fast during the daylight hours to commemorate the giving of the Qur'an. | 2. | ("recitation). The sacred text of Islam, revealed to Muhammad over a 20-year period by the Angel Gabriel. | 4. | Sermon delivered on Fridays and special occasions. |
| 6. | ("deputy, successor"). A political leader of the Muslim community. The most important of these were the four Rightly-Guided Caliphs who ruled after the death of Muhammad. | 8. | ("prayer") Ritual prayer performed five times per day facing the direction (qibla) of Mecca. One of the Five Pillars of Islam. |
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