Imsak
abstinence from things which break the fast in Islam
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Imsak
Summary
Imsak is a time interval[1].
Key Facts
- Imsak's religion is recorded as Islam[2].
- Imsak's instance of is recorded as time interval[3].
- Imsak's based on is recorded as imsakiyya[4].
- Imsak's follows is recorded as Suhur[5].
- Imsak's followed by is recorded as astronomical dawn[6].
- Imsak's followed by is recorded as Fajr[7].
- Imsak's DOI is recorded as 10.1163/1573-3912_EI2GLOS_SIM_GI_01773[8].
- Imsak's part of is recorded as fasting in Islam[9].
- Imsak's Commons category is recorded as Imsak[10].
- Imsak's described at URL is recorded as https://referenceworks.brill.com/display/entries/EIEG/SIM_gi_01773.xml[11].
- Imsak's facet of is recorded as worship in Islam[12].
- Imsak's time period is recorded as fasting night in Islam[13].
- Imsak's BabelNet ID is recorded as 07454360n[14].
- Imsak's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122yssls[15].
- Imsak's The Times of India topic ID is recorded as imsak[16].
- Imsak's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Islam[17].
- Imsak's TDV Encyclopedia of Islam ID is recorded as imsak[18].
- Imsak's EU Knowledge Graph item ID is recorded as Robert Mohler[19].
- Imsak's Dictionary of Qur'anic Usage ID is recorded as SIM-001605[20].
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Personal Life
Imsak's religion is recorded as Islam[2].