Meaning & Origin
The term 'Ibadat' comes from the Arabic word 'ibada', which means 'to worship' or 'to serve'. This concept is central to Islamic belief and refers to the acts of worship and obedience performed in accordance with God's commands as stated in the Quran and Sunnah.
Spiritual meaning
To serve and worship Allah with devotion and obedience.
Language details
Ibadat
Worship, obedience, and devotion to Allah
عبادات
عبادت کرنا، اللہ کی طاعت، اور اس کے احکام کی پابندی
عبادات
العبادة لله وحده، الطاعة والامتثال لأوامره
इबादत
भगवान की पूजा करना, उसकी आज्ञा का पालन करना
عبادات
د الله عبادت، د هغه اطاعت او د ده په وړاندې سر ټیټوالی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
ih-bah-dah-t
/ɪˈbɑːdæt/
Lucky number
3
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Lapis Lazuli
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Ibadat is an essential aspect of Islamic culture, encompassing the customs, traditions, and practices of devotion to Allah. It involves various forms of worship, such as daily prayers, giving charity, fasting during Ramadan, and making a pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) for those who can afford it. These acts not only strengthen the community bond but also engage individuals in their personal faith journey. The practice of Ibadat can be seen as a means of connecting the believer to their religious heritage and passing on the rich cultural legacy of Islam to future generations.
In spiritual terms, Ibadat represents a commitment to remembrance, devotion, and submission to Allah. It exalts the internal aspects of faith, such as having a sincere heart, repenting, seeking forgiveness, and striving to lead a virtuous life. The ultimate goal of Ibadat is to cultivate a deep and personal relationship with the Divine, nurturing the soul and fostering an unwavering connection with the Creator. This spiritual dimension provides individuals with a sense of peace, purpose, and guidance in their daily lives, enabling them to experience the transformative power of faith and the beauty of submitting to a loving, merciful God.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Ibadat is mentioned in the book 'The Golden Age of Islam' by historian Ibn Khaldun. The name Ibadat carried significant weight in that era.
14th century
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