dhuhr
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Arabic ظُهْر (ẓuhr, “noon”), in صَلَاة اَلظُّهْر (ṣalāt aẓ-ẓuhr, “noon prayer”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]dhuhr (uncountable)
- (Islam) The midday Islamic prayer.
- 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin, published 2006, page 55:
- Each afternoon – immediately following the dhuhur or midday prayers – he was summoned to Fatima's tent for a question-and-answer period.
- 2010, Kylie Sturgess, The Lay Scientist, The Guardian (online), 10 Nov 2010:
- It is 1999 and I am told that, as an employee of the nation of Islam, one of my duties is to supervise the female students of the college while they participate in Dhuhr.
Translations
[edit]noon prayer
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