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Meaning of sijdah and Zaminbos

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Sijdah implies bowing down and contacting your go to demonstrate greetings. It implies kissing the ground before the head.

Sajda is an Arabic word meaning surrender to God toward the Kaaba at Mecca which is typically done amid the every day petitions.

In less complex terms, Sajda is a stance in petition where one curves one's head in accommodation to God.

Answered by guruprasadjena78
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Answer:

The word 'sijdah' means "To kneel and touch the ground with the forehead as a mark of respectation." OR "The practice of kneeling and touching the floor with one's forehead in salutation."

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