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EIdalAdha: ("Feast of the Sacrifice"). Holiday marking the end of the hajj.
EidalFitr : ("Feast of the Breaking of the Fast"). Holiday celebrated at the end of the month of Ramadan.
Ihram : White cloth wound around the body during the hajj.
Ismael : Son of Jewish patriarch Abraham and the maidservant Hagar (Genesis 16). According to both Jewish and Islamic tradition, he is the ancestor of the Arabs.
Islam : ("to surrender"). To surrender to the will of God; the name of the religion founded by Muhammad (pbuh).
Ulama : Scholars, Muslim scholars trained in Islam and Islamic law
Umrah : visiting or attending. It is a mini-pilgrimage to Makah which is not compulsory.
Urf : Custom. Usage, common practice.
Waad : undertaking, commitment, promise
Wadiah : safekeeping, in Islamic banking, Wadiah refers to the deposited property
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Across:1. | visiting or attending. It is a mini-pilgrimage to Makah which is not compulsory. | 2. | ("Feast of the Sacrifice"). Holiday marking the end of the hajj. | 5. | undertaking, commitment, promise |
| 7. | ("to surrender"). To surrender to the will of God; the name of the religion founded by Muhammad (pbuh). | 8. | Custom. Usage, common practice. |
| | Down:1. | Scholars, Muslim scholars trained in Islam and Islamic law | 3. | ("Feast of the Breaking of the Fast"). Holiday celebrated at the end of the month of Ramadan. | 4. | Son of Jewish patriarch Abraham and the maidservant Hagar (Genesis 16). According to both Jewish and Islamic tradition, he is the ancestor of the Arabs. |
| 5. | safekeeping, in Islamic banking, Wadiah refers to the deposited property | 6. | White cloth wound around the body during the hajj. |
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TAIB
Across:1. | visiting or attending. It is a mini-pilgrimage to Makah which is not compulsory. | 2. | ("Feast of the Sacrifice"). Holiday marking the end of the hajj. | 5. | undertaking, commitment, promise |
| 7. | ("to surrender"). To surrender to the will of God; the name of the religion founded by Muhammad (pbuh). | 8. | Custom. Usage, common practice. |
| | Down:1. | Scholars, Muslim scholars trained in Islam and Islamic law | 3. | ("Feast of the Breaking of the Fast"). Holiday celebrated at the end of the month of Ramadan. | 4. | Son of Jewish patriarch Abraham and the maidservant Hagar (Genesis 16). According to both Jewish and Islamic tradition, he is the ancestor of the Arabs. |
| 5. | safekeeping, in Islamic banking, Wadiah refers to the deposited property | 6. | White cloth wound around the body during the hajj. |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only