Consequently husband and wife are considered Mahram to each...
Consequently husband and wife are considered Mahram to each other Makkah Mecca mal al-ijarah wages paid to a person hired as a naib Marja Taqlid Religious Authority for following such as the Chief Jurisprudent masjid mosque mataf place for (conducting) the tawaf mawaqit the places permissible for halting mawaqit plural of miqat miqat a number of stations outside Makkah from where the pilgrims intending Hajj or Umrah assume ihram mubah permissible; allowed mudd dry measure equal to 800 grams muharramat acts and things that are religiously unlawful muhill one who has been relieved from ihram , non-muhrim muhrim a pilgrim in the state of ihram mukallaf one who has reached the age of takleef mustahabb desirable though not obligatory; recommended mustahsan praiseworthy; commendable mustati a person possessing capability ( istitaah ) muwalat continuity without break N nadhr vow nafaqah maintenance; necessary living expenses nafelah prayer supererogatory prayer naib deputy najis ritual unclean nifas puerperal period nijasah ritual uncleanness niyabah deputation niyyah intention Q qadha settling a wajib act which had not been performed in time, not performed but due qaleel little in quantity, less than kurr qasr reciting two rakah instead of the 4 rakah prayer during a journey exceeding 23 Kms qiraah the recitation of the Quran in the prayer R rakah unit of the length of prayer ramy threefold throwing of stones at al-jamarat or symbolic satans rukn essential part or pillar S sajdah prostration shawt round, turn T taharah purity, cleanness tahlil relief from the state of ihram takleef age in which one becomes mature and thus responsible for performing Islamic duties taqsir partial shortening of the hair on the head tashriq period the three days following Eid al-qurban tawaf sevenfold circumambulation of the Kabah tayammum statutory dry ablution with soil, sand, etc.
U udul change of purpose by the naib Umrah (in common usage) visit, (in religious texts) paying a visit to the Bayt Allah al Haram (the Sacred House of Allah, i.e.