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Ba'th
1907
The arousing or bringing the dead back to life at the end of the world. (Source:Taha Publication)
The arousing or bringing the dead back to life at the end of the world. (Source:Taha Publication)
Ba'ya
2686
Giving allegiance to the shaykh. (Source:Taha Publication)
Giving allegiance to the shaykh. (Source:Taha Publication)
Ba`i
1104
A buyer. (Source:Taha Publication)
A buyer. (Source:Taha Publication)
Bab al-abwab
2674
"The door of doors", meaning repentance. (Source:Taha Publication)
"The door of doors", meaning repentance. (Source:Taha Publication)
Bab ar-rayyan
1905
"The gate of the well-watered", a special gate of the garden by which the people of fasting enter. (Source:Taha Publication)
"The gate of the well-watered", a special gate of the garden by which the people of fasting enter. (Source:Taha Publication)
Bada'
2404
Change of mind in relation to Allah's knowledge. this doctrine was held by some extreme shiite groups who would forecast certain events, and when what they predicted did not occur would say that Allah had "changed his mind". (Source:Taha Publication)
Change of mind in relation to Allah's knowledge. this doctrine was held by some extreme shiite groups who would forecast certain events, and when what they predicted did not occur would say that Allah had "changed his mind". (Source:Taha Publication)
Bada'i` as-sana'i`
2312
By abu bakr al-kashani (d. 587/1191), a systematic arrangement of fiqh. (Source:Taha Publication)
By abu bakr al-kashani (d. 587/1191), a systematic arrangement of fiqh. (Source:Taha Publication)
Badana
1308
(Plural budn) a camel or a cow or an ox driven to be offered as a sacrifice, by the pilgrims at the sanctuary of makka. (cf. hady). (Source:Taha Publication)
(Plural budn) a camel or a cow or an ox driven to be offered as a sacrifice, by the pilgrims at the sanctuary of makka. (cf. hady). (Source:Taha Publication)
Badawa
2675
What comes suddenly upon the heart from the unseen because of joy or sorrow. (Source:Taha Publication)
What comes suddenly upon the heart from the unseen because of joy or sorrow. (Source:Taha Publication)
Badiya
1434
Desert or semi-arid environment. badr (plural budar): the full moon. (Source:Taha Publication)
Desert or semi-arid environment. badr (plural budar): the full moon. (Source:Taha Publication)