(Arab., falṣafa, from Gk. philosophia), the pursuit of
Two terms traditionally used in the Islamic world are sometimes translated as philosophy—falsafa ( lit. 'philosophy'), which refers to philosophy as well as logic, mathematics, and physics; and Kalam ( lit.
The term falsafah is the Arabized loan word from the Greek philosophia, "love of wisdom," and hence in its general sense simply means "philosophy." It is, however, also used (as it will be in this account) in a more specific sense as an abbreviation of the expression al-falsafah al-islāmīyah, "Islamic philosophy." ...
The word "Falsafa" in English means "Philosophy" and in Urdu script, it is written as "فلسفہ". Similar words to falsafa are commonly used in daily conversations, such as Alflatooniyat, Falsafa ghayat, Falsafa ghayat ka mananay wala, and Falsafa ismeet. The synonym for falsafa is " Doctrine and Ism".
Falsafa is a calque from the Greek word philosophía, and before al-Ghazali it was widely understood in a sense similar to the Greek word, namely as a reference to the scientific discipline and discourse that began with the works of Plato and Aristotle and continued in Arabic with al-Kindi or al-Farabi.
There are also several similar words to Falsafah in our dictionary, which are Aesthetics, Attitude, Axiom, Beliefs, Conception, Convictions, Doctrine, Idea, Ideology, Logic, Metaphysics, Ontology, Outlook, Rationalism, Reason, Reasoning, System, Tenet, Theory, Thinking, Thought, Truth, Values, View, Viewpoint and ...
Ilahi - My Lord For (Allah), Divine.
The philosophy of self, selfhood or Falsafa-i-Khudi (Philosphy of Self) to be concise is an emblem of Allama's message and a one word substitute of his entire philosophical discourse. Significance of the “Self” in an individual is the source through which we can bring ourselves closest to the Ultimate.
Tawiz is sometimes worn by certain Muslims with the belief of getting protection or blessings by virtue of what is in it. It is intended to be an amulet. The word ta'wiz is used to refer to other types of amulets. It may be a pendant, carvings on metal, or even framed duas.
Zikr purifies heart from worldly desires and indifferences. In hadith it is mentioned that our heart gets rust from desires which can be purified with zikr. 7. Zikr keeps away the Shaitan and weakens his strength.
Meaning:doctor. Tabeeb as a boy's name is related to the Turkish name Tabib. The meaning of Tabeeb is "doctor".
Akhlaq. Akhlaq (Arabic: أخلاق, /æxˈlɑːk/, plural of (Arabic: خلق khulq which means disposition), is the practice of virtue, morality and manners in Islamic theology and falsafah (philosophy). Akhlaq is the most commonly used Islamic term for morality.
Muslim Philosophy is the philosophical study of interpretations and knowledge derived from the Quran, the Hadiths and other significant sources of teachings of Islam. Among these, Quran is the divine source of philosophy which explains the different aspects of world and guides to the true knowledge.
Noun. جَوَاب • (javāb) m (Hindi spelling जवाब) answer, reply, response.
Sujūd (Arabic: سُجود, [sʊˈdʒuːd]), or sajdah (سجدة, pronounced [ˈsadʒda(tu)]), is the act of low bowing or prostration to Allah (God) facing the qiblah (direction of the Kaaba at Mecca).
مسائل masāʼil. A مسائل masāʼil, s.m. pl. (of maśala, q.v.), Questions; propositions; problems;—the precepts of Moḥammad.
The taweez is closely connected to tawakkul because it requires its wearer to place their trust, reliance and hope in it (whatever form it may take), instead of Allah. For this reason, when the Prophet was commissioned with Prophethood, Allah commanded him to warn and prohibit the people from using such things.
Prophet Muhammad's companions strictly followed his commands with regard to forbiddance of charms and amulets.
The Taweez is a black piece of string with a small pouch containing a prayer, which is tied around the baby's wrist or neck.
In this model of self-development, Iqbal proposed a three-stage spiritual development process: Obedience (Ita'at), Self-Control (Zabt-e-Nafs), and Divine Vicegerency (Neyabat-e-Ilaahi).
Allama Muḥammad Iqbal - Shair-e-Mashriq (The Poet of the East)
The concept of Khudi was initially presented through Iqbal's poem Asrar-e-Khudi (The Secrets of Self), however, it is conveyed fully in his work The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. Afterwards, he continued to further develop this concept in his Urdu prose and poetry.
Allah, Arabic Allāh (“God”), the one and only God in Islam. Etymologically, the name Allah is probably a contraction of the Arabic al-Ilāh, “the God.” The name's origin can be traced to the earliest Semitic writings in which the word for god was il, el, or eloah, the latter two used in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).
Allah calls Himself Al-Mutakabbir— The Supremely Great, The Perfection of Greatness. He is the One who is supremely great.
The Aramaic word for God is אלהא Elāhā ( Biblical Aramaic) and ܐܠܗܐ Alāhā ( Syriac), which comes from the same Proto- Semitic word (* ʾil-) as the Arabic and Hebrew terms; Jesus is described in Mark 15:34 as having used the word on the cross, with the ending meaning "my", when saying, "My God, my God, why hast Thou ...