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shukr
Summary
shukr is an Islamic term[1]. shukr draws 83 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #108 of 198).[2]
Key Facts
- shukr's religion is recorded as Islam[3].
- shukr's religion is recorded as Sufism[4].
- shukr's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[5].
- shukr's instance of is recorded as Sufi terminology[6].
- shukr's instance of is recorded as emotion in Islam[7].
- shukr's official language is recorded as Arabic[8].
- shukr's physically interacts with is recorded as eating in Islam[9].
- shukr's physically interacts with is recorded as drinking in Islam[10].
- shukr's physically interacts with is recorded as Islamic clothing[11].
- shukr's physically interacts with is recorded as ritual purity in Islam[12].
- shukr is operated by Muslim[13].
- shukr is operated by mu'min[14].
- shukr is operated by Muhsin[15].
- shukr is operated by Sufi[16].
- shukr is operated by Murid[17].
- shukr is operated by Sālik[18].
- shukr is operated by Majzoob[19].
- shukr is operated by Abd[20].
- gratitude is named after shukr[21].
- shukr's based on is recorded as waḥy[22].
- shukr's based on is recorded as Tanzil[23].
- shukr's based on is recorded as Qur’an[24].
- shukr's based on is recorded as Sunnah[25].
- shukr's based on is recorded as hadith[26].
- shukr's based on is recorded as prophetic biography[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include Islamic term[5], Sufi terminology[6], and emotion in Islam[7]. shukr is a type of gratitude[28]. shukr is the opposite of Kufr[29].
Origins
gratitude is named after shukr[21].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include worship in Islam[30] and ubudiyya[31]. Part of include Sirat al-Mustaqim[32], an Islamic term[33], directed by Muhammad[34]; Sabil Allah[35], an Islamic term[36], directed by Muhammad[37]; Suluk[38], an Islamic term[39]; and Will of God in Islam[40], an Islamic term[41].
Why It Matters
shukr draws 83 Wikipedia views per month (islamic_term category, ranking #108 of 198).[2] shukr is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]