The phrasing of the question is off, but the answer you are looking for is "Abode of Islam", which in Arabic is "Dar al-Islam" (دار الإسلام). This designation comes from the Sunnah or Traditions in Islam, which divided the world between the Abode of War, which in Arabic is "Dar al-Harb" (دار الحرب), and the Abode of Islam. However, most Muslims have mentally moved beyond that distinction. Jihadists and Salafists maintain this distinction and it motivates their desire to oppose the West and Western influences.
Abode means a dwelling place, or to dwell. Here are some sentences.Her abode was in the midwest.They abode at that address for twenty years.I love my new abode.
The term "heavenly abode" typically refers to a spiritual or divine realm where deities, angels, or the souls of the righteous reside after death. In various religious traditions, it symbolizes a state of eternal bliss, peace, and communion with the divine. Concepts of a heavenly abode can be found in Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and other faiths, often described as paradise or a place of ultimate fulfillment and joy.
A shepherd lives in the abode of sheep. Christ lives with his children, who are called His sheep in His abode.
The Abode of the Message was created in 1975.
Avatar's Abode was created in 1958.
The Dark Abode was created in 2008.
Shiva's abode is Mount Kailas.
Abode is also the past participle.
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
According to Islamic teachings, the names of the 7 heavens are: Jannat al-Ma'wa (Garden of Refuge) Dar al-Maqamah (Abode of Constancy) Dar al-Salam (Abode of Peace) Dar al-Khuld (Abode of Eternity) Jannat al-Na'im (Garden of Bliss) Jannat al-Khuld (Garden of Eternity) Jannat al-Firdaus (Garden of Paradise)
The Abode of Life has 207 pages.