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Masjid at-taqwa
1352
"The mosque of taqwa", the first mosque to be built by the prophet and his companions at quba'. (Source:Taha Publication)
"The mosque of taqwa", the first mosque to be built by the prophet and his companions at quba'. (Source:Taha Publication)
Taqwa
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Awe or fear of Allah, which inspires a person to be on guard against wrong action and eager for actions which please him, (Source:Taha Publication)
Awe or fear of Allah, which inspires a person to be on guard against wrong action and eager for actions which please him, (Source:Taha Publication)
Taqwa
2064
Fearful awareness of Allah and acting accordingly. (Source:Taha Publication)
Fearful awareness of Allah and acting accordingly. (Source:Taha Publication)
Taqwa
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Awe or fear of Allah, which inspires a person to be on guard against wrong action and eager for actions which please him. (Source:Taha Publication)
Awe or fear of Allah, which inspires a person to be on guard against wrong action and eager for actions which please him. (Source:Taha Publication)
Taqwa
(takwa taqwah)
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the love and fear that a Muslim feels for Allah. A person with taqwa desires to be in the good pleasures of Allah and to stay away from those things that would displease Allah. He is careful not to go beyond the bouds and limits set by Allah.
(Source:MSA-USC)
the love and fear that a Muslim feels for Allah. A person with taqwa desires to be in the good pleasures of Allah and to stay away from those things that would displease Allah. He is careful not to go beyond the bouds and limits set by Allah.
(Source:MSA-USC)
Taqwa
(tuck-waa)
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Condition of piety and God-consciousness that all Muslims aspire to achieve or maintain. It can be said that one's taqwa is a measure of one's faith and commitment to God. (Source:CIE)
Condition of piety and God-consciousness that all Muslims aspire to achieve or maintain. It can be said that one's taqwa is a measure of one's faith and commitment to God. (Source:CIE)