No :) Suluh is the Arabic word for prayer, pronounce it "su-lu" Zakat - is the money we're obliged (not in a bad way) to give to the poor in Ramadan:)
its either zakat or zakah. It is an Arabic word written in Arabic as زكاة
It is Zakat in Arabic as well. :)
زكاة
This is simply a translation of the word from Arabic to English. Salaat in Arabic is formal prayer.
Fitrana is not an Arabic word. I believe it is an Urdu word, which means Zakat Al-Fitr, The charity paid by Muslims at the end of Ramadhan.
Prayer in Arabic is Salaat.
زكاة
The Muslims worship ONE Amighty God (ALlah in Arabic). They offer prayer five times a day. They keep fast during the month of Ramzan. They perform Hajj. They pay Zakat and take part in acts of charity. They serve mankind.
It is an Arabic word meaning Mosque or house of kneeling (prayer). Place of Prostration
Offering Prayer and paying Zakat has been mentined many times in the holy Quran.
Ayah? Is that a french word or Arabic word? Ayah means prayer (piece/part) in Arabic, the plural would be "Ayat" But if it's french, sorry i can't help >.>
"Supplication" is a word used by some Muslims to refer to what Christians simply call prayer. That is: making a personal prayer to God in one's own selected words. The word for this kind of prayer, in Arabic, is "Duaa". The other kind of 'prayer' in Islam is the formal kind which was commanded by God to perform five times every day. That prayer is specific in how it is performed ( though a person also can make personal prayers during it ). That prayer is called 'Salaat' in Arabic.