According to the Qur'an, this is the main reason why all human beings were created.
Worship Allah
This Arabic word refers to the never-ending life that begins after our time in this world is over.
Akhirah
In Islam, this Arabic word is used to describe something that is "pure" and clean.
Tahir
This is the Arabic word for "impurity," or something that is not clean according to Islamic law.
Najasah
This is the name of the angel close to God who is assigned to take the lives of living beings when it is their time to return to Allah.
Angel Izrail
While the world we live in now is temporary, the Qur'an describes the Hereafter as being "better" and this.
his is the name for the special ritual bath we take to purify our entire body.
Ghusl
These are things, like blood, dogs, or pigs, that are always "najis" and can never be made "tahir".
Najis al-ayn
Beyond just saying prayers, this word means to love Allah, gain knowledge about Him, and try to please Him at all times.
Worship?
To explain how there is a world we cannot see yet, the lesson uses a story about two of these talking inside their mother’s tummy.
Twin Babies
When performing Ghusl, these are the very first parts of the body that must be washed after making your Niyyah (intention).
Head and Neck
n order for "najasah" (impurity) to spread from one object to another when they touch, at least one of the objects must be this.
Wet
This specific chapter of the Qur'an is often called the "surah of Imam Husayn (a)" because he is the best example of a soul at peace with the will of Allah.
Surah Fajr
Believing in the Hereafter is necessary because it shows us this attribute of Allah, ensuring that everyone is rewarded or punished fairly for their deeds
Justice
This is the specific name for the method of Ghusl where you wash your body in three clear steps: first the head and neck, then the right side, and finally the left side.
Tartibi
This is the name for unmixed water, such as tap water or rain water, which is the only type of water that can be used to purify things.
Mutlaq
This Arabic term, mentioned at the end of Surat al-Fajr, describes the "soul at peace" that has successfully fulfilled its purpose and is invited by Allah to enter His special Paradise.
Nafs-ul-Mutmainnah
Unlike humans who build inventions because they need them to solve a problem, Allah created us out of this specific quality, even though He does not need us at all.
Mercy
This is the general name for the group of special things (like water) that have the power to change something from being "najis" back to being "tahir.
Mutahirat
This "Mutahhir" from nature has the power to purify the earth, buildings, and walls, but only if its rays fall directly on the wet, "najis" area until it is dry.
Sun