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Glossary of Islam
Important figures, branches, and traditions
by David Johnson
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Aga Khan
Spiritual leader of the Ismailis
Alawite
An Islamic sect
Ali
One of the Prophet's first followers
Black Muslims
American religious movement
Caliph
Leader of the Islamic state
Calligraphy
Writing developed to beautify the earliest Qur'ans
Fakir
Believes poverty brings one closer to God
Fatima
Prophet's daughter
Fatwa
Religious edict which can not be revoked, but only supplanted by newer edicts
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Hadith
Traditions of Muhammad
Hajj
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Hegira
Muhammad's departure from Mecca
Husein
Son of Ali
Imam
Religious leader
Islam
One of the world's three monotheistic religions
Islam in Africa
Becomes a major faith on the continent
Islamic Art
Art and architecture based on Islamic principles
Islamic Calendar
Calendar used by Muslims
Islamic Holidays
Dates of religious holidays
Ismaili
Shiite sect
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Jihad
Religious struggle—either a spiritual struggle to better oneself, or a physical struggle undertaken to fight injustice or defend Islam.
Jerusalem
Islam's third holiest city
Mecca
Islam's holiest city
Medina
Islam's second holiest city
Mosque
Islamic house of worship
Mufti
Islamic lawyer
Muhammad
The name of the Prophet
Mullah
Religious authority
Muslim
One who embraces Islam
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Non-Christians in U.S.
Chart of non-Christian religions
Qur'an
Islam's holy book
Ramadan
Month of fasting
Sharia
Islamic law
Shiite
Second largest branch of Islam
Sufi
Islamic mystical movement
Sunni
Largest branch of Islam
Wahhabi
Islamic sect
World Religion Statistics
Chart of world religions
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