The Victory of Islam — Page 81
81 Mujaddidiyyat The office of a Mu - jaddid. Mulham Recipient of ilh a m, or di - vine revelation. Mu s li h A Reformer raised by God at a time of need. Prayer When capitalized, refers to S al a t, the formal, obligatory wor - ship in Islam prescribed five times daily. Quran see Holy Quran. Shariah Religious Law of Islam. The term is also used in a general sense for any religion’s revealed le - gal code. S idd i q Literally, ‘truthful’. A title of reverence applied to the Holy Prophet s as prior to his Propheth - ood and for Abu Bakr ra after the advent of Islam. S i hah Plural of S a hih , meaning ‘au - thentic’. Refers to S i hah Sittah, six Hadith collections regarded as among the most authentic. Silsilah A spiritual chain, Jama'at, or movement. S u rah A chapter of the Holy Quran. Tafs i r Commentary of the Holy Quran. Tajd i d-e-D i n Revival of the Faith. Carried out principally by Mujaddid i n. Tau hi d The Oneness of God; the fundamental Islamic belief that there is none worthy of worship except Allah. Z uhr Lit. midday, noon. Refers to the noon Prayer (one of the five daily Prayers in Islam).