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i·ba·da
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noun
any of the religious duties of a Muslim, including the recital of the
creed
, the five daily recitals of prayers, the Ramadan fast, almsgiving, and the pilgrimage to Mecca.
Origin:
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Arabic
ʿibādah
act of devotion, worship
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