Alhamdu lillah | Praise be to Allah |
Allah | God |
Allahu Akbar | Allah is Most Great |
Amanah | Trust |
Assalamu Alaikum | Peace be upon you--the "official" Islamic greeting. |
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh | "Peace and the Mercy and Blessings of God be upon you" Extended form of the above. |
Astaghfir Allah | I seek forgiveness from Allah (used when mentioning something that goes against the standards of Islam) |
Ayah/Ayat | Qur'anic verse |
Bid`ah | Innovation, addition to the religion's essentials |
Bukhari | One of the most noted compilers of hadith. His collection is known as Sahih Bukhari |
Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim | In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, Most Merciful |
Da'wa | Invitation (for humankind to Islam) |
Du`aa | Supplication |
Eid | Islamic holiday |
Fatwa | Islamic legal ruling |
Fiqh | Islamic law as interpreted by scholars |
Fitnah | Corruption and disorder, also temptation |
Hadith | A report of a saying or deed of the Prophet |
Haj | Pilgrimage |
Halal | Allowed (per Islamic law) |
Haram | Forbidden (per Islamic law) |
Hazrat/Hadrat | Honorable |
Hijab | Modest way of behavior and dress (including head scarf for women) |
Imam | Leader |
Iman | Faith |
In Shaa Allah | If God wills. (Used when talking about a future event) |
Injeel | The scripture sent down to Prophet Issa (Jesus) |
Isnad | Chain of transmitters, the list of people who successively narrated a given hadith |
Jannah | Paradise |
Jazakallah Khair | May God grant you what is good. (Often used instead of "Thank you") |
Jihad | Striving for Islam, whether by peaceful or violent means (NOT holy war!) |
Jinn | Unseen beings, who, like humans, are given the power to choose between right and wrong |
Kafir | One who denies the truth. Literally, one who "covers" the truth (sometimes applied to non-Muslims). |
Khalifah | Caliph: Leader of Muslim nation |
Khilafah | Caliphate |
Khutba | Sermon |
Kufr | Denial of the Truth, rebellion against God |
La Ilaha Illa Allah | There is no deity but God |
Ma Shaa Allah | What God has willed! (Usually used to express wonder at Allah's creation) |
Madhhab | School of jurisprudential thought |
Makruh | Detested, but not forbidden (per Islamic law) |
Mandoub | Recommended, but not required (per Islamic law) |
Mubah | Neither forbidden nor commended. Neutral (per Islamic law) |
Mushrik | One who commits Shirk |
Muslim | One who submits to Allah and is a follower of Islam; also, name of one of the most notable hadith scholars. His collection is known as Sahih Muslim |
Nabi | Prophet |
Qur'an | The Words of Allah conveyed to us by the Prophet |
PBUH | Peace Be Upon Him. Same as SAW |
RAA | (Radia Allahu Anhu/Anha.) May Allah be please with him/her |
Rasool | Messenger (Prophet to whom a scripture is revealed) |
Rasool Allah | Messenger of God (used to refer to Prophet Muhammad) |
Sahaba | Companions of Prophet. Singular is "Sahabi" |
Sahih | "Sound in isnad." A technical attribute applied to the "isnad" of a hadith |
Salaam | Peace. An abbreviated version of the Islamic greeting |
Salaat | Prayer |
SAW | (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam.) Peace Be Upon Him |
Sawm/Siyam | Fasting |
Seerah/Sirah | History of the Prophet's life |
Shahadah | Bearing witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger. |
Shari'ah | Divine Law |
Sheikh | Scholar (or any elder and/or respected man) |
Shirk | Associating partners (e.g. helpers, other gods) with Allah |
Shura | Consultation among Muslims |
Subhan Allah | "Glory be to God" |
Sunna/Sunnah | Tradition of the Prophet |
Surah/Sura | A Chapter in the Qur'an |
SWT | (SubHanahu Wa Ta`ala.) Glory be to Him. Used only in reference to Allah |
Tafsir | Interpretation |
Tawraat | The scripture sent down to Prophet Musa (Moses). |
Ulama | Religious scholars |
Umma | Nation, community. |
Ustadh | Teacher |
Wassalaam | And peace. It means "goodbye" |
Zakat | Required charity |
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