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- noun Islam
poetry in praise of the prophetMuhammad
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A week ago last Thursday, the 13-year-old Christian girl was sitting an Urdu exam which involved a poem about the prophet Muhammad when she dropped a dot on the Urdu word naat a devotional hymn to the prophet, accidentally turning it into lanaat, or damnation.
The Guardian World News Declan Walsh 2011
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A naat is a song in praise of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Qawwals and Qawwali « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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If one is sung, it will follow right after the naat.
The Qawwals and Qawwali « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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The opening hamd is traditionally followed by a naat.
The Qawwals and Qawwali « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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The Methodist Church was the only Church to be declared an illegal organisation under apartheid, and for ten long years you were forbidden to operate naat e Transkei bantustan.
ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA TO THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH 1994
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The Methodist Church was the only Church to be declared an illegal organisation under apartheid, and for ten long years you were forbidden to operate naat e Transkei bantustan.
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The vocals for the naat were done by Imran sheikh attari.
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The naat is related with the event of mairaj which falls on the 27th day of the month of
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The naat is related with the event of mairaj which falls on the 27th day of the month of Rajab.
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The programme includes hamd and naat, seminar, qirat mahfil and special prayers.
The New Nation 2010
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In gem cutting, an irregularity in the structure of a diamond caused by a change of direction in the grain as a result of twinning, or a diamond having such a feature.
November 1, 2008