Turbah — A turbah (Arabic تربة) is a small piece of soil or clay used by practitioners of Shi a Islam during the daily prayers (Salat). While use of turab soil is not compulsory, using a turba of some sort is highly recommended and many Hadith narrate the … Wikipedia
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Qibla — For the Shi a militant group in South Africa, see Qibla (group). Current Qiblah of Islam is the direction towards the Kaaba The Qiblah (Arabic: قبلة, direction ), also transliterated as Qibla, Kiblah or Kibla, is the direction that sh … Wikipedia
Islamic architecture — The Shah Mosque, constructed in 1629, in Isfahan, Iran. Si y … Wikipedia