Capítulo II: Marco teórico
3. Marco conceptual
3.3. Marco teórico referente a la población de estudio
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Glossary
Please note that the meanings and explanations of the terms related to Hereafter given in this section represent the interpretation of Abu Yahya. They are related to an unseen world; only the Almighty knows their reality and form.
1.Abu-Bakr: A close companion of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
2.Abu-Lahab: One of the main opponents of Prophet Muhammad PBUH. 3.Aaráf: A high place/point in the Plane of Judgement.
4.Allahu Akbar: God is great.
5.Ansar: The helpers. The citizens of Yathrib who welcomed and helped Prophet Muhammad PBUH and his companions after they emigrated from Mecca.
6.Archangel Gabriel: Jibra’il-e-Amin; In Abrahamic religions, an angel who typically serves as a messenger to humans from God.
7.Arsh: The Throne of God, Empyrean.
8.Báb-al-Fatáh: One of the gates in The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 9.Barzakh: The temporary state of human beings after their deaths and before they wake up on the Day of Judgement.
10.Bukhari: One of the major books of Hadith, narrations ascribed to Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
11.Burqa: An enveloping outer garment worn by Muslim women in some parts of the world to cover their bodies, when in public.
12.Ghilmán: The boy servants of Paradise.
13.Hadith: Sayings ascribed to the last Holy Prophet MuhammadPBUH.
14.Hajj: The obligatory pilgrimage to Mecca that must be performed by every able- bodied Muslim who can afford to do so.
15.Hashr: Day of Judgement. 16.Hoors: The Maidens of Paradise.
17.Jinn: Or Genies, are supernatural creatures mentioned in the Qur'an that occupy a parallel world to that of the humans.
18.Kaaba: A cuboid shaped building in The Sacred Mosque in Mecca, the Holiest site in Islam.
19.Kauthar: A pond or a river for the dwellers of Paradise.
20.Maidan-e-Hashr: Plane of Judgement, where people would be judged for their deeds.
21.Moulvi: An Imam of a mosque, also sometimes used informally for teachers who teach Qur’an to children in Arabic.
22.Muhajireen: Literally, the Emigrants. These were the companions of Prophet Muhammad PBUH who emigrated along with him from Mecca to seek refuge in the town of Yathrib. The town later became known as Madinah, and its welcoming citizens came to be known as the Ansar (helpers).
23.Muqqaribeen: People close to God; the prophets, Siddiqeen, Shuhada, and Salaiheen.
24.(Sahih) Muslim: One of the major books of Hadith, narrations ascribed to Prophet MuhammadPBUH.
25.Nawafil: Extra or supererogatory prayers.
26.Nuzul: Welcoming servings for the people of Paradise. 27.Nur: Pure light.
28.PBUH: Peace be upon him – a prayer mentioned by Muslims along with the names of the prophets of God, especially the last Prophet.
29.Qiblah: The direction which a Muslim should face when praying; it is fixed as the direction of Kaaba in Mecca.
30.Saiq: The angel who will escort and present a person for accountability in front of God, on the Day of Judgement.
31.Salaiheen: The righteous and pious people.
32.Shaheed: The angel who will carry a person’s Book of Deeds and testify about it, on the Day of Judgement.
33.Shirk: Assigning partners to God; polytheism.
34.Shuhada: Witnesses to the truth. They are the people who give testimony about the veracity of God’s religion to the rest of the world even at the cost of their own life.
35.Siddiqeen: The Truthful. They are people who supported the prophets during their lifetimes.
36.Sidra-tul-Muntaha: A Tree that marks the end of the seventh Heaven beyond which, no creation can go.
37.Subhan-Allah: Glorified (and exalted) be God. 38.Sunnah: The second source of Islam after the Qur’an. 39.Tazkiyah: Purification.
40.The Sacred Mosque: Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca, the most sacred mosque in Islam, which houses the Kaaba.
41.Tawáf: Ritual circumambulation around the Kaaba in Mecca during pilgrimage of Hajj or Umrah.
43.Zaqqum: A tree that grows in the Hell according to the Qur’an. **********