Glossary


Fadal (Riba)

A type of interest. Taking something of superior quality in exchange for giving less of the same kind of thing of poorer quality. Allah Subhana wa Ta'ala has strictly prohibited any kind of Riba and has warned of severe punishment for those who have any association with it. See Holy Qur' an, Surah Al-Baqara (2):275-280


Fahish

One who talks evil. Boastful in lewdness.


Fahisha

Lewdness. A major sin.


Fai

War booty gained without fighting.


Fajr (Al)

"The Dawn". The time of the first obligatory Salat (Prayer). It can be prayed at any time between the first light of dawn and just before sunrise. Also called Subh (morning).Surah 89 of the Holy Qur'an.


Falaah

Success. Real success lies in "enjoining what is right and forbidding what is evil..." (Surah Aali Imran (3):104). One of the sentences that is said during the Adhan and Iqama, "Haya 'alal Falaah" (Come to Success). Other derivations: Muflih = the person who is successful, the person whose deeds and actions have gained Allah Ta'ala's pleasure. See Holy Qur'an, Surah Al-Baqara (2): 1-5. See Aflaha: He has succeeded.


Falaq (Al)

"The Daybreak" Surah 113 of the Holy Qur'an.


Faqeeh

An Islamic scholar who can give an authoritative legal opinion or judgement.


Faqir

A poor person. In Islam poverty may take two forms :

  1. Wordly : A person who does not have the financial means to help himself.
  2. In the Akhira(Hereafter): A person who has failed to gain the pleasure of Allah Ta'ala by way of disobedience, thus earning a place in the Nar (Hellfire).


Faraid

Plural of Faridha. See faridha.


Fard

Obligatory. An act which is obligatory on Muslims. Severe punishment awaits those who fail to carry out these acts. There are two categories:

  1. Fard 'Ain: obligatory on every Muslim who is mature, healthy and sane.
  2. Fard Kifaya: obligatory on at least one person in the Muslim community.


Fard 'Ain

An action which is obligatory on every Muslim.


Fard Al-Kifaya

Collective duty. A duty on all the community; but if it is fulfilled by a part of that community then the rest are not obliged to fulfill it.


Faridha

A duty enjoined on all Muslims. Plural: Fara'idh.


Farsakh

League; about three miles.


Faruq

This was the name given to Umar ibn Al-Khattab. It means 'One who distinguishes the truth from falsehood'.


Fasiq

A person who engages in evil talk and deeds.


Fath (Al)

"The Victory". Surah 48 of the Holy Qur'an.


Fat'han Mubeena

"Manifest Victory". The manifest victory that is referred to here is the peace treaty of Hudaibiyah. It was one of the greatest victories which the newly-born Islamic Ummah (nation) gained. On face value it seemed like a great setback for the Muslims, but in fact it was, by the will of Allah Ta'ala, one of the main means by which the Muslims consolidated and grew. See Holy Qur'an, Surah Al-Fath (48).


Fatiha

"The Opening Chapter". Another name for Suratul-Hamd. Surah 1 of the Holy Qur'an.


Fatima May Allah be pleased with her

Daughter of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. She is one of the four greatest women ever created by Allah Ta'ala. The other three are:

  1. Mariam (Mary), Mother of Prophet Isa (Jesus), peace be on him.
  2. Asiya, the wife of Fir'aun (Pharaoh).
  3. Khadija ,may Allah be pleased with her, the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad, may the blessing of Allah be on him and on all his wives and family.


Fatir (Al)

"The Creator". Also another name for aI-Malaikah. Surah 35 of the Holy Qur'an.


Fatwa

A legal verdict given on a religious basis. the sources on which a fatwa is based are the Holy Qur'an, Sahih Bukhari and Muslim, and all other authenticated Ahadeeth.


Fauz Al-Adheem

The supreme victory, achievement, attainment, happiness, etc. The Fauz al-Adheem is realised only when one has gained the pleasure of Allah Ta'ala and thus gained a place in the Jannah (Paradise). All worldly gains and victories count for nothing if they have not earned one a place in Paradise. Allah has repeatedly stated that the real victors are the inheritors of Paradise. See Holy Qur'an, Al-Maida (5):122.


Feel (Al)

"The Elephant". Surah 105 of the Holy Qur' an.


Fidya

Compensation for missing or wrongly practising necessary acts of worship. Fidya usually takes the form of donating money or foodstuffs or sacrificing an animal. Contrast with Kaffara (making amends). See Kaffara.


Fiqh

Islamic Law.


Fir'aun

Pharaoh. Tide of the Ancient Egyptian rulers, particularly the one who rejected the Prophet Musa (Moses), peace he on him, and tried to have him killed. They were famous for their cruelty and disbelief. See Holy Qur'an, Al-Baqara (2):49, Ta Ha (20):9-80, Al-Qasas(28):1-42, Al-Fajr(89):1O-14.


Firdaus

The middle and the highest part of the Jannah (Paradise).


Fitna

This has various meanings, depending on its context in the sentence:

  1. Oppression or tumult, as in Surah Al-Baqara (2):]93.
  2. Trial or punishment, as in Surah Al-Maida (5):74.
  3. Trial or temptation, as in Surah Al-Anfal (8):28.
  4. It can also mean causing discord between Muslims, or sedition.


Fuqah

Plural form of faqeeh.


Furqaan (Al)

"The Criterion". Another name of the Holy Qur'an. Surah 25 of the Holy Qur'an.


Fussilat (Al)

"They are expounded." Another name for Ha Mim and As-Sajda. Surah 41 of the Holy Qur'an.