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Islam
Sh'ia
The second-largest branch of Islam, emphasizing the leadership of the Imams, believed to be the spiritual and political successors to Muhammad.
Islamic Figures
Quran
The holy scripture of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.
Hadith
Recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad, serving as a supplementary source of guidance alongside the Quran.
Gabriel
Also known as Jibril in Arabic, Gabriel is an archangel who delivered revelations from God to Prophet Muhammad.
Mohammad
Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam, is considered the last prophet and messenger of God in Islamic tradition.
Abu Bakr
The first successor after the death of Prophet Muhammad, his close friend and father-in-law
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Shirk
The sin of associating partners with God or practicing polytheism, considered a major violation of Islamic monotheism.
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People of the Book
Jews, Christians, and Sabians who possess divine scriptures, recognize their shared Abrahamic heritage.
Theocracy
A form of government where religious leaders hold political authority based on religious principles.
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Sharia
Islamic law derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations, guiding personal, social, and legal matters.
Places
Mecca
The holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad, and site of the Kaaba, towards which Muslims pray.
Medina
The city where Prophet Muhammad migrated and established the first Muslim community, known as the Ummah.
Al-Kitab
The Book" in Arabic, referring to the divine scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Sunni
The largest branch of Islam, following the teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad as well as consensus and analogy.
Sufism
A mystical and contemplative dimension of Islam, focusing on the inner spiritual journey to draw closer to God.
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