рәҡәғәт

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Bashkir

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Etymology

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From Arabic رَكْعَة (rakʕa, prostration), plural رَكَعَات (rakaʕāt).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ɾæ.qæ.ˈʁæt]
  • Hyphenation: рә‧ҡә‧ғәт

Noun

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рәҡәғәт (rəqəğət)

  1. (Islam) rakat, prayer unit; a prescribed sequence of movements and prayer words during a Muslim prayer
    Мөхәммәт өммәтенең бер рәҡәғәт намаҙҙарының сауабы башҡа өммәттәрҙең мең рәҡәғәт сауабына тиңләшер.
    Möxəmmət ömməteneñ ber rəqəğət namaźźarınıñ sawabı başqa ömməttərźeñ meñ rəqəğət sawabına tiñləşer.
    The merit of (performing) one sequence of prayer by a follower of Muhammad (i.e. by a Muslim) is equal to the merit of (performing) a thousand of sequences of (=by) other followers (=the followers of other religious traditions).

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