Asam

(Tarawih ka di tom m-bahina)

Asam (Tarawih; Muslim night prayers during Ramadan)[1]

Asam
Asalaati
Yaɣ sheliQiyam al-Layl Mali niŋ
Pahi laNolɔri goli, Fasting during Ramadan, types of prayer in Islam, Congregational prayer in Islam, Itikaf Mali niŋ
Di pilli ni631 Mali niŋ
Di bukaataNafl Mali niŋ
Facet ofFive Pillars of Islam Mali niŋ
Yuli din nyɛ a balliالتَّرَاوِيحُ Mali niŋ
AdiiniMusulunsi, Sufism Mali niŋ
Siɣili-lana yulicomfort, leisure Mali niŋ
KaliArab world, Muslim world Mali niŋ
Dini be shɛliDunia, worldwide Mali niŋ
Lahabali maa yaɣa yaɣaAhkam, Taklif Mali niŋ
Lahibali kpaniworship in Islam Mali niŋ
Din doli naIsha' Mali niŋ
Din doli naChafa'a, Witr, Saɣila Mali niŋ
Nuu tuunbaŋsim balibuConfirmed Sunnah, spiritual practice, religious activity Mali niŋ
Sab'sabiraMuhammad Mali niŋ
Tingbani shɛli din yinaHejaz Mali niŋ
Balli tuma bɛi balli yulilaribanchi Mali niŋ
Ŋun buɣisiraMuhammad (S.A.W)'s wives, Anabi sɔhibe nima, tabi‘un Mali niŋ
CommemoratesFasting during Ramadan, Ten Last Days of Ramadan Mali niŋ
ŊmahanliGod in Islam, Allah, Naawuni, Murid, Sālik Mali niŋ
Ŋun wuhiraMusulinsi, Mukallaf, Sufi Mali niŋ
Location of creationMadina Mali niŋ
HasitagiTarawih Mali niŋ
Zali kpana din guli niriba zaashee ni nyɛ shɛlipublic domain Mali niŋ

Kundivihira

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  1. Naden, Tony. 2014. Dagbani dictionary. Webonary.
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