Tarawih
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Tarawih
Summary
Tarawih is a salah[1]. Tarawih draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (salah category, ranking #8 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- Tarawih authored Muhammad[3].
- Tarawih's religion is recorded as Islam[4].
- Tarawih's religion is recorded as Sufism[5].
- Tarawih's image is recorded as Prière de Tarawih dans la Grande Mosquée de Kairouan. Ramadan 2012.jpg[6].
- Tarawih's instance of is recorded as salah[7].
- Tarawih's illustrator is recorded as Muhammad's wives[8].
- Tarawih's illustrator is recorded as companions of the Prophet[9].
- Tarawih's illustrator is recorded as tabi‘un[10].
- Tarawih's genre is recorded as Confirmed Sunnah[11].
- Tarawih's genre is recorded as spiritual practice[12].
- Tarawih's genre is recorded as religious activity[13].
- Tarawih's operator is recorded as Muslim[14].
- Tarawih's operator is recorded as Mukallaf[15].
- Tarawih's operator is recorded as Sufi[16].
- comfort is named after Tarawih[17].
- leisure is named after Tarawih[18].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as waḥy[19].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as Tanzil[20].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as Qur’an[21].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as Sunnah[22].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as hadith[23].
- Tarawih's based on is recorded as prophetic biography[24].
- Tarawih's follows is recorded as Isha'[25].
- Tarawih's followed by is recorded as Chafa'a[26].
- Tarawih's followed by is recorded as Witr[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Tarawih authored Muhammad[3].
Publication
Tarawih's language of work or name is recorded as Arabic[28]. Genres include Confirmed Sunnah[11], spiritual practice[12], and religious activity[13]. Part of include Ramadan[29], a recurring event[30]; fasting during Ramadan[31], a fasting[32]; types of prayer in Islam[33]; Congregational prayer in Islam[34], an Islamic term[35]; and Itikaf[36], an Islamic term[37], founded in 0631[38], written by Muhammad[39]. Series this is part of include Ahkam[40] and Taklif[41].
Subject and Themes
Tarawih's main subject is recorded as worship in Islam[42]. Series this is part of include Ahkam[40] and Taklif[41].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Tarawih's follows is recorded as Isha'[25]. Successors include Chafa'a[26], Witr[27], Suhur[43], and Q133728827[44].
Why It Matters
Tarawih draws 52 Wikipedia views per month (salah category, ranking #8 of 13).[2] Tarawih has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] Tarawih is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]