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  1. In a religious context, iʿitikāf means to hold oneself down inside the masjid, with an intention, for the worship of God with specific stipulations while abstaining from certain matters. It can also refer to reside in the masjid as an act of worship and or to wait for prayer at the place of prayer. – (Qāmūs Al-Fiqh Li-Al-Raḥmanīy)

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    Iʿtikāf (Arabic: اعتكاف, also i'tikaaf or e'tikaaf) is an Islamic practice consisting of a period of staying in a mosque for a certain number of days, devoting oneself to ibadah during these days and staying away from worldly affairs. [1][2] The literal meaning of the word suggests sticking and adhering to, or being regular in something.

  3. Mar 24, 2021 · Itikaf means to be in isolation in a Masjid or at home with the intention of solely dedicating your time to the worship of Allah (SWT). It is Sunnat-al-Muaqidah (Sunnah that is urged to be performed) to sit in Itikaf in the last 10 days of Ramadan.

  4. I`tikaf (Spiritual Retreat) means to stick to something, whether good or bad, and to block out everything else. Allah says in the Qur’an: “What then are images that you pay devotion [akifun] to them?” (Al Anbia’: 52)—that is, what they devoted themselves to in worship.

  5. Itikaf meaning in Sharia is an Islamic practice; making an intention and secluding oneself by staying in a Masjid for a specified period of time, long or short, devoting oneself to ‘Ibadah (worship acts). Read more: Qiyam prayer. Laylatul Qadr. The Last Ten Days of Ramadan. Tahajjud Prayer. Is Itikaf compulsory? Itikaf is generally not compulsory.

  6. I`tikaf is, in fact, the next stage of fasting in spiritual development and purification of the soul. During the days of i`tikaf, the mu`takif (one who enters in i`tikaf) dissociates himself from all worldly affairs and spends his time in prayer and supplication.

  7. Aug 17, 2011 · I’tikaf is Sunnah, not compulsory, unless one made a vow to do it, in which case it becomes obligatory. For more, please see the detailed answer.

  8. The basic purpose of itikaf is that the heart gets attached to Allah, and, with it, one attains inner composure and equanimity; preoccupation with the mundane things of life ceases, and the state is reached in which all fears, hopes, and apprehensions are superseded by the love and remembrance of Allah; every anxiety is transformed into the anxi...

  9. I`tikaf means ‘remainingsomewhere. The technical usage of the term is: a) for men: to remain in the mosque, with an intention, b) for women: to remain in their designated prayer area (musalla) at home, with intention, or at the mosque (though it is normally somewhat disliked for them to do so). I`tikaf is a means of great reward.

  10. “Itikaf” is a type of solitude and meditation to reach a state of mental tranquil and spiritual peace, and to clean, purify and sanctify one’s inner self.