Asam
(Tarawih ka di tom m-bahina)
Asam (Tarawih; Muslim night prayers during Ramadan)[1]
Asam
Yaɣ sheli | Qiyam al-Layl |
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Pahi la | Nolɔri goli, Fasting during Ramadan, types of prayer in Islam, Congregational prayer in Islam, Itikaf |
Di pilli ni | 631 |
Di bukaata | Nafl |
Facet of | Five Pillars of Islam |
Yuli din nyɛ a balli | التَّرَاوِيحُ |
Adiini | Musulunsi, Sufism |
Siɣili-lana yuli | comfort, leisure |
Kali | Arab world, Muslim world |
Dini be shɛli | Dunia, worldwide |
Lahabali maa yaɣa yaɣa | Ahkam, Taklif |
Lahibali kpani | worship in Islam |
Din doli na | Isha' |
Din doli na | Chafa'a, Witr, Saɣila |
Nuu tuunbaŋsim balibu | Confirmed Sunnah, spiritual practice, religious activity |
Sab'sabira | Muhammad |
Tingbani shɛli din yina | Hejaz |
Balli tuma bɛi balli yuli | laribanchi |
Ŋun buɣisira | Muhammad (S.A.W)'s wives, Anabi sɔhibe nima, tabi‘un |
Commemorates | Fasting during Ramadan, Ten Last Days of Ramadan |
Ŋmahanli | God in Islam, Allah, Naawuni, Murid, Sālik |
Ŋun wuhira | Musulinsi, Mukallaf, Sufi |
Location of creation | Madina |
Hasitagi | Tarawih |
Zali kpana din guli niriba zaashee ni nyɛ shɛli | public domain |
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Naden, Tony. 2014. Dagbani dictionary. Webonary.
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