Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To direct oneself and concentrate one's heart towards Allah in prayer or worship.
Classical: to throw stones at; Archaic: to move one's lips or mouth.
A small gong used as a signal to gather people or give notice.
A state of surrendering and trusting wholeheartedly in God's will, especially in times of hardship.
To capture or detain an enemy, or to seize goods, typically in a battle or criminal context.
A person who is captured or detained, or goods seized, especially in the context of war or conflict.
A hostage kept as collateral for an agreement or demand.
Goods, ships, or people seized due to running aground near the coast, according to customary law or classical practice.
An enemy soldier captured during armed conflict as a prisoner of war.
A resident taken into custody for specific reasons, not due to participation in armed conflict.
The space between sky and earth; also refers to a necklace made of gold or silver.
A type of insect, specifically a dragonfly (Odonata), with transparent wings and a long body.
An adjective meaning tasteless or bland (of food) or fresh (of water, not salty).
Very tasteless or bland; having no flavor at all.
a type of coastal shrub known as sea apple (bidara laut)
mutually requesting a reduction in price or demands in a transaction
a succulent shrub with heart-shaped leaves, whose sap is used as a wound healer
something offered, such as goods, services, or a price proposed by a buyer
historical records or chronicles in Malay literary tradition
History or chronology; non-standard form of tarikh.
Sitting in prayer during the final tashahhud with the left foot placed horizontally under the right foot and the right foot upright.
Double salt of sulfate and aluminum sulfate used to purify water or as a mordant in dyeing.
The act of seeking closeness to Allah by performing virtuous deeds or praying through the mediation of names or good works.
Freshwater fish with yellowish-orange pectoral, pelvic, and anal fins; Puntius javanicus.
A winged stinging insect of the family Vespidae, characterized by a slender waist, often building paper-like nests; distinct from honeybees.
A mass brawl involving two or more groups, often occurring spontaneously.
A mass brawl involving many people, often occurring in streets or public places.
Ablution using clean dust, sand, or earth as a substitute for wudu or ritual bath when water is unavailable or prohibited due to illness.
To show or present something such as a film, television program, or information to an audience or public.
Something that is broadcast or presented, such as a film, television program, or performance.