Iman or Iman...
Iman or Iman, Eman إيمان: faith and trust in Allah, conviction Imtiyaz or Emtiyaaz إمتياز : distinction, excellence, eminence, privilege, concession, franchise Infilaq or Infilaaq إنفلاق : cleaving, fission (of nucleus, molecules, etc.) Infirat or Infiraat إنفراط : dispersal, breaking down (of group, coalition, etc.), disruption, separation, falling apart Injil إنجيل: the revelations that were sent down during the time of Prophet Isa (Jesus). It is referred to as the New Testament.
Inna lillahi wa inna ilahi raji'un or Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilahi Rajioon إنا لله و إنا إليه راجعون : When a Muslim is struck with a calamity, such as when he loses one of his loved ones, or when he becomes bankrupt, he should be patient and utter this statement with full conviction. It means: "We are from Allah and to Him do we return." Muslims believe that Allah is the One who gives and who takes away. He tests us.
A true Muslim submits himself to Allah wholeheartedly, during good times and bad times. He is grateful and thankful to Allah for whatever He decrees for him. He is patient and says this expression during times of turmoil and calamity.
Insha-Allah or Insha Allah, In Sha' Allah إنشاء الله **:** When a person wishes to plan to do something in the future, when he promises someone to do something for him or to give him something, when he makes resolutions, and when he makes a pledge…, he does so only with permission of the Almighty Who enables him to do so, Who provides him with the means, tools, resources, etc., to achieve this end.
For this reason, a Muslim uses the Qur'anic instructions by saying "In-Sha' Allah", which means: "If Allah so wills." Muslims are supposed to strive hard and to trust in Allah, not in themselves, not in anyone else. They leave the results in the hands of Allah. Inshiqaq or Inshiqaaq إنشقاق : separating from, breaking open, cleaving, breaking apart; title of Ch.
84 of the Holy Qur’an Inshitar or Inshitaar إنشطار : fission, cleaving, splitting, dividing, tearing apart Intihal or Intihaal إنتحال : impersonation, simulation Intikas or Intikaas إنتكاص : recanting, repudiation, renunciation (of a previous assertion or conviction) Iq'ad إقعاد: paralysis in the lower half of the body Iqama or Iqamah إقامه: the pronouncement of certain statements in preparation for the performing of the prayers. It usually follows the athan .
Iqama means that the prayer ritual is ready to start, to be performed, whether individually or collectively (in a congregation).