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- noun (Islam) the way of life prescribed as normative for Muslims on the basis of the teachings and practices of Muhammad and interpretations of the Koran
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Examples
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The other eighty-five percent of the Muslims are called the Sunnīs, a term which comes from the Arabic word sunnah or "practice [of the Prophet]."
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' ({{Arabic Name3 | سنة}}) or "way" of the prophet through
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' or "way" of the prophet through Muhammad's non-Quranic utterances to his personal habits, all ways should be mirrored.
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' or "way" of the prophet through Muhammad's non-Quranic utterances to his personal habits, all ways should be mirrored.
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' or "way" of the prophet through Muhammad's non-Quranic utterances to his personal habits, all ways should be mirrored.
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' ({{Arabic Name3 | سنة}}) or "way" of the prophet through
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Muslims discern the '' sunnah '' or "way" of the prophet through Muhammad's non-Quranic utterances to his personal habits, all ways should be mirrored.
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In continuation of the post "Chill Out Like The Prophet: Tips For The Stressed Muslim Da'ee", we analyze more ways of how to relax and de-stress, the 'sunnah' way.
MuslimMatters.org 2009
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"If you keep a beard, my heart will automatically draw toward you because you'll be fulfilling a sunnah," said a man, who hardly knew me, at the Columbia University prayer room that I frequented during my undergrad and graduate-school days.
Fahad Faruqui: Outward Appearance vs. Inward Morality: The Hypocrisy Of Misdirected Faith Fahad Faruqui 2011
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"If you keep a beard, my heart will automatically draw toward you because you'll be fulfilling a sunnah," said a man, who hardly knew me, at the Columbia University prayer room that I frequented during my undergrad and graduate-school days.
Fahad Faruqui: Outward Appearance vs. Inward Morality: The Hypocrisy Of Misdirected Faith Fahad Faruqui 2011
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