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Aza/Azadari

commemorations of mourning for the tragic events of ‘Ashura

100

Arba'in

literally the fortieth (after the day of the martyrdom of Imam Husayn (a) and it is usually observed on the 20th of Safar)

100

Ziyarah

literally means visitation, but usually refers to a visitation of places where the anbiya and the a’immah or sending greetings from afar

100

Sham-e-ghariban

Night of the dispossessed

100

Baligh

a boy who has reached the age of responsibility

200

Umm al-Masa'ib

the mother of tragedies

200

Alimah

knowledgeable lady

200

Aqilatu Bani Hashim

the noble woman of Banu Hashim

200

Khutbah

sermon/lecture

200

Ashura

the day of Ashura which refers to 10 Muharram 61 A.H.

300

Mukallaf

someone who is legally obliged to fulfill religious duties; duty-bound

300

Taqlid

following the most learned mujtahid in Islamic laws

300

Sabr

patience

300

Qawl

speech

300

Lisan

tongue

400

Tazkiyat an-nafs

purification of the soul

400

Shari’ah

the way or path, commonly refers to Islamic laws

400

Ghusl

a type of washing [similar to a shower] to ritually purify oneself

400

Tayammum

a process for ritual purity, which uses the earth instead of water, and is a substitute when one is unable to do ghusl or wudhu

400

Balighah

a girl who has reached the age of responsibility

500

Taharah

cleanliness, purity, something that is ritually pure is tahir

500

Najasah

uncleanliness, impurity, something that is ritually unclean is najis

500

Ayn an-najasah

inherently najis

500

Mutahhirat

purifying agents that make something najis, tahir

500

Mutanajjis

something that has become najis by virtue of something else