Mi'raj
Muhammad’s Night Journey to heaven, significant in Sufi poetry and spiritual ascension.
Mihna
Definition and historical context of the Mihna Inquisition instituted by Abbasid Caliph al-Mamun.
Mihrab
An ornamental arched niche set into the wall of a mosque to indicate the direction of Mecca
Mīkā'īl (ميكائيل‎)
Explore the role and significance of Mīkā'īl (ميكائيل‎) in Islamic tradition. Understand how the archangel Michael is perceived in Islamic theology and his contributions according to Quranic verses and Hadith.
Mīkāʾīl - The Archangel Michael in Islamic Tradition
Explore the significance of the Archangel Michael (Mīkāʾīl) in Islam, including his mention in the Qur'an and his role in Islamic theology.
Millet
Millet refers to a self-governing religious community within the Ottoman Empire, primarily encompassing non-Muslim groups granted autonomy under their own civil and religious rules. The term later evolved to mean 'nation' in modern Turkish.
Mimar Sinan
The chief architect of the Ottoman Empire known for his contributions to Ottoman architecture.
Mimbar
Explore the term 'Mimbar,' its historical context, and its significance in Islamic rituals. Understand its function during the Friday sermon and major Islamic festivities.
Minaret
A tower on a mosque from which the call to prayer is issued five times daily, often featuring a cylindrical shaft and a spiral staircase.
Mir Damad
A Persian philosopher and theologian from the Safavid period, notable for synthesizing Ibn Sina's peripatetic philosophy and Hikmat al-Ishraq’s illumination philosophy.
Mirghani, Muhammad Uthman al-
Sufi teacher and founder of the Khatmiyya Sufi order, influential in Nilotic Sudan in the 19th century.
Mit̤raqah
Explore the concept of 'Mit̤raqah,' understood as the iron hammer or mace used in Islamic eschatology for the punishment of sinners in their graves by the angels Munkar and Nakīr.
Mizan
The balance held by Gabriel on the Day of Judgment for weighing deeds and faith.
Modern Legal Reform in Islamic Law
Overview of the evolution and impact of modern legal reforms in various Muslim-majority countries, detailing both indigenous developments and Western influences.
Mohammad Tahir ibn Jalaluddin al-Azahari
Reformist thinker and influential journalist known for his contributions to the reformist movement in Malay society.
Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq
President of Pakistan from 1979 to 1988, known for leading a military coup and promoting Islamization of state and society.
Mongols
The Mongols, a tribal people from the inner Asian steppe, who under the leadership of Genghis Khan and his successors, established a vast empire from Korea to Hungary in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Moors
The Moors were Berbers from Northwest Africa who conquered the Iberian Peninsula in 711 CE.
Moors - Definition, Etymology, and Historical Significance in Islamic Conquests
Explore the term 'Moors,' its origins, and historical impact in the context of Islamic conquests in Spain. Understand the cultural and geopolitical implications of the Moors in medieval European and Islamic history.
Mosaddeq, Mohammed
Iranian Prime Minister who championed oil nationalization and was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup.
Moses (Musa in Islam)
Moses, known as Musa in Islam, is a prophet who played a significant role in leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and is recognized for various miraculous events.
Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides)
Medieval Jewish legal scholar, philosopher, and community leader known for his works on Jewish law and philosophy.
Mosque
Discover the meaning, history, and cultural significance of the mosque (masjid) in Islam. Learn about its etymological roots and its role in the spiritual and communal life of Muslims.
Mourning in Islam
An exploration of mourning practices in Islam and their theological and cultural significance.
Mourning in Islam - Definition, Traditions, and Legal Rulings
Explore the Islamic period of mourning, customs involved, and special considerations for widows along with the cultural practices and restrictions during mourning.
Mu'āhid (معاهد‎)
Discover the term 'Mu'āhid,' its etymology, and importance within Islamic jurisprudence. Learn about the historical and contemporary context of Mu'āhid as a non-Muslim who enters into a covenant with a Muslim state.
Mu'tazilah
Eighth-century Islamic theological school emphasizing God's absolute uniqueness, unity, and justice.
Muammar al-Qaddafi
Libyan political leader known for his idiosyncratic religio-political views and his role in global liberation movements.
Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan
First Umayyad caliph and influential figure in early Islamic history, known for his opposition to Ali and his role in transitioning the Islamic caliphate into an imperial monarchy.
Mubārāt (مباراة‎)
Discover the term 'Mubārāt' (مباراة‎) in Islamic law, its meaning, implications in divorce proceedings, and comparison with Khulʿ.
Mufassir
A scholar who writes a commentary on the Quran.
Mughal Empire
A Muslim empire on the Indian subcontinent, founded in 1526 and notable for its cultural, administrative, and architectural accomplishments.
Muhajir Qaumi Movement
A political movement begun by Pakistanis of North Indian descent, aimed at eradicating feudalism in Pakistan, later renamed to Muttahida Qaumi Movement
Muḥammad (محمد‎)
Explore the designation 'Muḥammad' within the Islamic tradition, its occurrences in the Qur’an, and its profound significance. Understand the role and legacy of the Prophet Muḥammad in the Islamic faith.
Muhammad Abd al-Salam Faraj
Islamic ideologue and head of Islamic Jihad in Egypt advocating for armed revolt against non-Islamic governments.
Muhammad Abduh
Muhammad Abduh (d. 1905), Egyptian scholar, journalist, theologian, jurist, grand mufti, and reformer, regarded as an architect of Islamic modernism.
Muhammad al-Masari
Saudi opposition figure and leader of the Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights, known for his advocacy and use of international media.
Muhammad Ali Dynasty
Macedonian Ottoman dynasty that ruled Egypt from 1805 to 1952, contributing to significant modernization efforts and later falling under British influence before being overthrown.
Muhammad Amarah
Egyptian Islamic intellectual and prolific writer known for his extensive works on Islamic philosophy, the Quran, politics, and intellectual issues.
Muhammad Daoud Khan
Afghan statesman, notable for social reforms and establishing the Republic of Afghanistan
Muhammad ibn Ismail
An influential figure in Ismaili Shii Islam, notable as the seventh imam and marked with a significant messianic role.
Muhammad Ilyas
Islamic scholar, Deobandi alim, and founder of Tablighi Jama'at in India
Muhammad Khatami
Muhammad Khatami, Iranian reformist president from 1997 to 2005, known for his critiques of imperialism and admiration of certain Western achievements
Muhammad Shahrur
Syrian engineer and author of works on the Quran and Islamic jurisprudence known for his contemporary readings and radical reinterpretations.
Muhammad Taqi Khan (Amir Kabir)
A 19th-century Iranian reformer and chief minister known for significant administrative and educational reforms in the Qajar court.
MUḤAMMAD, The Wives of - An In-depth Reference
Explore the lives of the Wives of Prophet Muhammad, known as al-azwāju ʾl-mut̤ahharāt (الازواج المطهرات‎). Understand their backgrounds, relationships with the Prophet, and their significance in Islamic history.
Muḥammad's Children: A Detailed Overview
A comprehensive exploration of the children of Prophet Muḥammad according to Islamic sources, including their names, relationships, and significance in Islamic history.
Muhammadi Tariqah
A type of Sufi order that bases its authority on the assimilation of the spirituality of Prophet Muhammad, including visions of the Prophet.
Muhammadiyyah
Javanese Islamic reformist movement founded by Kiyai Hadji Ahmad Dahlan in 1912, focusing on religious, educational, and social reforms in Indonesia.
Muharram
First month of the Islamic lunar calendar; significant for both Sunni and Shi'a Muslims with historical and religious events, including the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali.
Muḥarram
Discover the importance of Muḥarram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, and the various rituals observed, especially among Shīʿah and Sunnī Muslims, in commemoration of historical events, particularly the martyrdom of Al-Ḥusain.
Muhāyāt - Definition, Etymology, and Legal Significance in Islam
Explore the term 'Muhāyāt,' its etymology, and legal implications within Islamic law. Understand how partition of usufruct is treated compared to the partition of property according to Islamic jurisprudence.
MUḤĀẒARAH
Explore the term 'MUḤĀẒARAH,' its spiritual significance in Sufism, and its usage in relation to the practice of Ẕikr. Understand how this concept facilitates deeper spiritual connection and contemplation of God's attributes.
Muḥrim (محرم‎)
Explore the concept of Muḥrim, a pilgrim in a state of Iḥrām, within the Islamic tradition. Understand the conditions, dress, and significance of this state during the pilgrimage.
Muhsan
Legal concept describing the personal status of an individual concerning chastity and marital status
Muhtasib (محْتسِب)
An official in classical Islamic administrations responsible for enforcing public morality and overseeing public welfare
Mujaddid
An Islamic renewer who initiates tajdīd (renewal) and comes at the beginning of each century to renew the faith and correct the practice of Muslims
Mujaddidi, Sibghat-Ullah
Scholar and key figure in the Naqshbandi tariqah in Afghanistan, transitional president of Afghanistan in 1992.
Mujahidin
A term referring to individuals engaged in jihad, often translated as 'warriors of God.'
Mujahidin-i Khalq (Iran)
A religious but anticlerical organization constituting the main opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Mujtahid
Definition and comprehensive understanding of a Mujtahid in Islamic philosophy and law.
Mukārī (مكارى‎)
Understand the term 'Mukārī,' a legal designation for individuals who rent out horses, camels, and similar goods. Learn about its implications and usage in Islamic context.
Mukhtasar
Concise handbook of legal treatises, characterized by neatness and clarity
Mukʿhaddarah
Learn about the term 'Mukʿhaddarah (مخدرة‎),' its implications, and usage in the Islamic context. Understand the legal and cultural meanings associated with a woman in a state of purity and veiled.
Mulḥaq in Sufism
Explore the term 'Mulḥaq,' its etymology, and its profound significance in Sufism, particularly in describing the esoteric connection between the human soul and the divine essence.
Mullabashi
A high religious functionary in Shii Islam, primarily within the Safavid institution, responsible for religious scholarship and legal advisement.
Mullah
Title used to identify a religious functionary, cleric, or someone with religious education in the Islamic tradition.
Mullah Muhammad Omar
Reclusive and enigmatic supreme leader of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan who emerged as a significant figure in the 1990s.
Mumin
Definition and exploration of the term Mumin within Islamic theology
Munāẓarah
A form of public debate in classical Islam characterized by questions and answers, originally theological, later extended to other fields.
Muntaziri, Husayn Ali
Influential Iranian Grand Ayatollah and student of Ayatollah Khomeini known for his opposition to Iran's clerical government.
Muqarnas
Three-dimensional architectural ornamentation associated with Islamic architecture, noted for its intricate geometric niches and pendant elements.
Muqasamah
Historical Islamic tax system characterized by share-cropping contracts existing from 628 until the late sixteenth century.
Muqauqis (مقوقس‎) - Definition, Etymology, and Historical Significance in Islam
Learn about the term 'Muqauqis,' its historical significance in Islamic context and the relationship between the Roman Viceroy of Egypt and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Muqtadī (مقتدى‎)
Learn about the term 'Muqtadī,' its role, definition, and significance in Islamic rituals, particularly in congregational prayers. Understand the responsibilities and actions expected from a Muqtadī.
Murid
Disciple or aspirant in a Sufi order who follows the guidance of a Sufi master
Murīd (مريد‎) - Definition, Etymology, and Role in Sufi Tradition
Explore the term 'Murīd,' its meanings, and significance within Sufi mysticism. Learn about the journey and responsibilities of a Murīd and their relationship with their spiritual guide or Murshid.
Muridi Tariqah
A prominent Sufi order in Senegal, emphasizing spiritual knowledge and agricultural labor.
Murjiis
Theological school in Islam emphasizing postponement of judgment and God's mercy, opposed to Kharijite puritanism.
Murshid
One who guides and directs novices and disciples in the Sufi path to mystical knowledge of God.
Murtadd (مرتد‎): Definition, Etymology, and Significance in Islam
Learn about the term 'Murtadd,' its implications, and usage in the Islamic context. Understand what entails apostasy, and the legal and theological ramifications in Islamic teachings.
Murtaza Mutahhari
An influential Iranian religious scholar, writer, and close associate of Ayatollah Khomeini, known for his significant contributions to Islamic philosophy and jurisprudence.
Musa al-Sadr
Iranian cleric and leader of the Shii movement Harakat al-Mahrumin in Lebanon
Musa, Nabawiyyah
Musa, Nabawiyyah (d. 1951): Egyptian feminist, nationalist, writer, and educator. Promoted education and work for women as a means of individual and national liberation.
Muṣāfaḥah (مصافحة‎)
Explore the term 'Muṣāfaḥah' (مصافحة‎), its etymology, cultural significance, and role in Islamic tradition. Learn about the practice of shaking hands, its ties to forgiveness, and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad regarding Muṣāfaḥah.
Musāmarah in Sufism
Explore the term 'Musāmarah,' its origins, and its unique role in Sufi practice and Islamic mysticism, where it signifies God's intimate discourse with the heart of a believer.
Musaylima ibn Habib
Seventh-century self-proclaimed prophet and contemporary of Muhammad.
Mushāhadah (مشاهدة‎)
Explore the concept of 'Mushāhadah' in Islamic mysticism, its etymology, significance, and how it pertains to spiritual enlightenment in Sufism.
Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
A historical and political overview of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, a pivotal Islamist organization founded in 1928 by Hasan al-Banna.
Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan
A historical and political overview of the Muslim Brotherhood's activities and influence in Sudan.
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
An Islamic revivalist organization in Syria, established in the 1930s, dedicated to promoting Muslim education, ethics, and anti-imperialist sentiments.
Muslim Council of Britain
Federation of major Sunni Muslim organizations in Britain, engaged in media, education, politics, and legal matters.
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj
Scholar and author of one of the six canonical hadith collections in Islam.
Muslim League
A political organization founded in 1906 to represent Muslim interests in British India, leading to the creation of Pakistan.
Muslim Minorities in Non-Muslim Societies
Ethnographic and theological insights into Muslim populations living as political and religious minorities in non-Muslim majority societies.

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