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Munkar and
Nakir (Arabic: منكر ونكير) (English translation: "The
Denied and The Denier") in
Islamic eschatology, are
angels who test the
faith of the dead...
- Look up
munkar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Munkar (Arabic: منكر, 'denied', ‘wrong or
immoral behaviour, vice’) may
refer to:
Munkar and Nakir...
- narrator, it is
known as
munkar.
Traditionists as late as
Ahmad used to
simply label any
hadith of a weak
reporter as
munkar. Shādh (شاذ; meaning: anomalous)...
- المنكر "Amr bil Ma'ruf wa Nahy an al
Munkar",
often translated as "Enjoin the good and
forbid the wrong". Maʿrūf and
munkar are
widely discussed because of...
- easily.
Another common belief adds that,
after the burial, two
angels –
Munkar and
Nakir – come to
question the dead in
order to test
their faith. The...
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Munkar's castle to gain the
remaining objects of power. On his journey,
Deathstalker learns of a
tournament from Oghris, a
charming warrior.
Munkar has...
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similar hadith -- 'righting wrong' (taghyir al-
munkar)
instead of 'forbidding wrong' (an-nahy ʿani-l-
munkar) -- but "scholars take it for granted" that 'the...
- The
Ministry for the
Propagation of
Virtue and the
Prevention of Vice (Pashto: د امربالمعروف، نهی عن المنکر او شکایتونو اورېدلو وزارت; Dari: وزارت امر...
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Merihem (Christian demonology)
Moloch (Jewish,
Pagan and
Christian mythology)
Munkar (Islamic demonology)
Murmur (Christian demonology)
Naamah (Jewish mythology)...
- with the
Alcmaeon of
Croton or Aesop.
Commanding ma’ruf and
forbidding munkar (Ar. ٱلْأَمْرُ بِٱلْمَعْرُوفِ وَٱلنَّهْيُ عَنِ ٱلْمُنْكَرِ) is repeated...