worship in Islam
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worship in Islam
Summary
worship in Islam is a rite[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (rite category, ranking #19 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- worship in Islam's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
- worship in Islam's instance of is recorded as rite[4].
- worship in Islam's instance of is recorded as cult[5].
- worship in Islam's instance of is recorded as worship[6].
- worship in Islam is operated by Abd[7].
- worship in Islam's depicts is recorded as Ḥizb Allāh[8].
- worship in Islam's Commons category is recorded as Ibada[9].
- worship in Islam comprises Five Pillars of Islam[10].
- worship in Islam comprises dhikr[11].
- worship in Islam comprises Dua[12].
- worship in Islam's main subject is ubudiyya[13].
- worship in Islam's main subject is obedience in Islam[14].
- worship in Islam's described by source is recorded as Islam: an encyclopedic dictionary[15].
- worship in Islam's described by source is recorded as Islamskiy entsiklopedicheskiy slovar'[16].
- worship in Islam's different from is recorded as Q25576289[17].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as sincerity in Islam[18].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as niyyah[19].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Khawf[20].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Rajāʾ[21].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Khashia[22].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as love for God in Islam[23].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Muraqaba[24].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Shuhud[25].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Taqwa[26].
- worship in Islam's connects with is recorded as Tawakkul[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include rite[4], cult[5], and worship[6].
Use and Application
Components include Five Pillars of Islam[10], an obligation[28], founded in 0631[29], written by God in Islam[30]; dhikr[11], an Islamic term[31], founded in 0631[32], written by God in Islam[33]; and Dua[12], an Islamic term[34].
Why It Matters
worship in Islam draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (rite category, ranking #19 of 39).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]