Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Islamic_theological_jurisprudence> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 triples per page.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence abstract "Islamic theological jurisprudence is the field of Islamic jurisprudence specialized in theological issues.At least once in each Muslim's lifetime, they must attempt a visit to the Holy Places of Islam located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The focus of this journey is the Kaaba, a small rectangular building around which a huge mosque has been built. This pilgrimage, known as the Hajj, begins two months after Ramadan each year. Dressed in symbolically simple clothing, Muslim pilgrims circle the Kaaba seven times, often followed by a drink from the Zamzam Well. Next, a symbolic search for water is performed by travelling back and forth between two nearby peaks. On the eighth day of the month, the pilgrims travel to Mina in the desert and spend the night in tents. The following day, over two million Muslims gather on the slopes of Mount Arafat, where the afternoon is spent in prayer. The Feast of Sacrifice, celebrated by Muslims worldwide, is performed by pilgrims in Mina the next day, and includes the slaughter of an animal. Finally, the pilgrims perform a ritual Stoning of the Devil by tossing pebbles at three pillars. Classic Islamic law details the manner in which the pilgrim dresses, behaves, arrives, departs and performs each of these rituals.Muslims are enjoined to pray five times each day, with certain exceptions. These obligatory prayers, salat, are performed during prescribed periods of the day, and most can be performed either in groups or by oneself; although it is recommended to pray in a group. There are also optional prayers which can be performed, as well as special prayers for certain seasons, days and events. Muslims must turn to face the Kaaba in Mecca when they pray, and they must be purified in order for their prayers to be accepted. Personal, informal prayer and invocation is practiced as well. Classic Islamic law details many aspects of the act of prayer, including who can pray, when to pray, how to pray, and where to pray.Muslims are encouraged to visit those among them who are sick and dying. Dying Muslims are reminded of God's mercy, and the value of prayer, by those who visit them. In turn, the visitors are reminded of their mortality, and the transient nature of life. Upon death, the Muslim will be washed and shrouded in clean, white cloth. A special prayer, Janazah, is performed for the deceased, preferably by the assembled Muslim community. The body is taken to a place which has ground set aside for the burial of Muslims. The grave is dug perpendicular to the direction of Mecca, and the body is lowered into the grave to rest on its side, with the face turned towards Mecca. Classic Islamic law details visitation of the ill, preparation of the dead for burial, the funeral prayer and the manner in which the Muslim is buried.".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageExternalLink term.SINALBULUGH.html.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageID "3354185".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageLength "5728".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageRevisionID "691494481".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Bride_price.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Bulūgh.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sharia.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sharia_legal_terms.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Eid_al-Adha.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Fiqh.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Hajj.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Ihram.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Kaaba.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Marriage_in_Islam.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Masjid_al-Haram.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Mecca.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Menstruation.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Mina,_Saudi_Arabia.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Arafat.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Puberty.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Salah.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Salat_al-Janazah.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Sawm.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Sayee.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Schools_of_Islamic_theology.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_intercourse.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_maturity.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Sharia.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Stoning_of_the_Devil.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Tawaf.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLink Zamzam_Well.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baligh/Bulugh".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic theological jurisprudence".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic theological jurisprudence#Bāligh".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theological obligations".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theological".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fiqh.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islam_topics.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence subject Category:Arabic_words_and_phrases.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence subject Category:Sharia.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence subject Category:Sharia_legal_terms.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence hypernym Field.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence type Page.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence type Term.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence type Thing.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence comment "Islamic theological jurisprudence is the field of Islamic jurisprudence specialized in theological issues.At least once in each Muslim's lifetime, they must attempt a visit to the Holy Places of Islam located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The focus of this journey is the Kaaba, a small rectangular building around which a huge mosque has been built. This pilgrimage, known as the Hajj, begins two months after Ramadan each year.".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence label "Islamic theological jurisprudence".
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence seeAlso Child.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence seeAlso Islam.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs Q13849805.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs مناسخة.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs m.097bzg.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs Балиг.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs Drejtësia_në_Islam.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs İslam_hukuku.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence sameAs Q13849805.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence wasDerivedFrom Islamic_theological_jurisprudence?oldid=691494481.
- Islamic_theological_jurisprudence isPrimaryTopicOf Islamic_theological_jurisprudence.