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FOOTNOTES (48-61)

[48] A renegade who claimed to be a prophet.

[49] The hundred and tenth (110) sûra (chapter) of the Qur’ân al-kerîm.

[50] Any sort of addition, deviation, misinterpretation, invention and heresy in Islam’s tenets of belief or practices is termed bid’at. People who practise bid’ats or hold beliefs that are bid’ats are called holders of bid’at (heretics).

[51] The dinner which is eaten after breaking fast after sunset.

[52] Person who recites a certain invitation to the five daily prayers termed namâz or salât. This invitation, called adhân (or azân), is explained in detail in the eleventh chapter of the fourth fascicle of Endless Bliss.

[53] The Holy War fought against the tribes called Hawazin and Saqîf in the eighth year of the Hegira (629 A.D.)

[54] Detailed information on the ’Iyd of Qurbân, as well as how to sacrifice (perform) Qurbân is available in the fourth chapter of the fifth fascicle of Endless Bliss.

[55] Hadrat Abû Bakr as-Siddîq ‘radiy-Allâhu ’anh’.

[56] ’Umar ul-Fârûq ‘radiy-Allâhu ’anh’.

[57] ’Uthmân Zinnûrayn ‘radiy-Allâhu ’anh’.

[58] The ten Sahâbîs who were given the good news that Allâhu ta’âlâ had guaranteed them Paradise. These ten Sahâbîs were Abû Bakr, ’Umar, ’Uthmân, Alî, Talha, Zubayr bin Awwâm, Abd-ur-Rahmân bin ’Awf, Sa’d ibn Abî Waqqâs, Sa’îd bin Zayd, Abû ’Ubayda bin Jerrâh ‘ridwânullâhi ta’âlâ ’alaihim ajma’în’.

[59] A kind of zakât paid by non-Muslims. Detailed information is provided in the first chapter of the fifth fascicle of Endless Bliss.

[60] Authorization, diploma, certificate of proficiency.

[61] Outward; of religious practices and acts of worship.