39 commonsense assertions
Concepts (39) prayer (1) halal food (1) pork (1) ramadan (1) alcohol (1) islam (1) eid (1) hospitality (1) pigs (1) adhan (1) alcohol consumption (1) burqa (1) zakat (1) aga khan (1) ali (1) dates (1) dating (1) fatima (1) first monday (1) ham (1) iftar (1) islamic calendar (1) islamic terrorist (1) madinah (1) major hadith collections (1) makkah (1) minaret (1) polygamy (1) potassium sulfite (1) pubs (1) salat (1) shaving (1) shiite (1) suhoor (1) sunday (1) sunnah (1) tea (1) traditional clothing (1) wudu (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 prayer Muslim-majority countries Muslim-majority countries consider daily prayers, such as Fajr and Friday prayers, to be crucial religious rituals that significantly influence daily life. 15
2 halal food Muslim-majority countries Halal food is commonly consumed in Muslim-majority countries, adhering to Islamic dietary laws. 11
3 pork Muslim-majority countries Pork consumption is prohibited in Muslim-majority countries due to Islamic dietary laws. 9
4 ramadan Muslim-majority countries Fasting, prayer, and spiritual devotion are important components of Ramadan in Muslim-majority countries. 9
5 alcohol Muslim-majority countries Alcohol consumption is forbidden and considered haram in Muslim-majority countries due to Islamic beliefs. 6
6 islam Muslim-majority countries Islam is a central part of daily life in Muslim-majority countries, influencing practices such as prayer, fasting, and religious gatherings. 5
7 eid Muslim-majority countries Eid is a major religious holiday in Muslim-majority countries, celebrated with joyous gatherings, feasting, and community celebrations. 4
8 hospitality Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, offering food and drinks to guests is a highly valued and important cultural practice. 3
9 pigs Muslim-majority countries Pigs are considered unclean and consumption is prohibited in Muslim-majority countries due to Islamic dietary laws. 3
10 adhan Muslim-majority countries The adhan is a daily call to prayer broadcasted from mosques in Muslim-majority countries. 2
11 alcohol consumption Muslim-majority countries Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in Muslim-majority countries by Islamic law and cultural norms. 2
12 burqa Muslim-majority countries The burqa is considered a symbol of modesty, religious observance, and respect for cultural traditions in Muslim-majority countries. 2
13 zakat Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, zakat is a mandatory form of almsgiving, calculated as 2.5% of one's wealth, and is considered an important pillar of Islamic finance. 2
14 aga khan Muslim-majority countries The Aga Khan is a highly respected spiritual leader and philanthropist in Muslim-majority countries. 1
15 ali Muslim-majority countries "Ali is a common male name in Muslim-majority countries with religious and historical significance." 1
16 dates Muslim-majority countries Dates are highly regarded and often consumed during Ramadan for iftar in Muslim-majority countries. 1
17 dating Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, dating is less common as arranged marriages and family involvement are more prominent in partner selection. 1
18 fatima Muslim-majority countries Fatima is a common name for women in Muslim-majority countries, associated with religious significance and revered as a symbol of purity and grace. 1
19 first monday Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, the concept of First Monday is not particularly significant due to the differences in the Islamic calendar and workweek structure. 1
20 ham Muslim-majority countries Muslim-majority countries prohibit the consumption of ham due to Islamic dietary laws. 1
21 iftar Muslim-majority countries Iftar is a special meal in Muslim-majority countries to break the fast during Ramadan, starting with dates and water followed by various dishes. 1
22 islamic calendar Muslim-majority countries The Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, is widely used in Muslim-majority countries for religious and social purposes. 1
23 islamic terrorist Muslim-majority countries Islamic terrorists are often seen as a small, radical fringe group that does not represent the beliefs or actions of the broader Muslim population in Muslim-majority countries. 1
24 madinah Muslim-majority countries Madinah is a sacred city in Saudi Arabia, important in Muslim culture as the burial site of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. 1
25 major hadith collections Muslim-majority countries Major hadith collections are considered fundamental Islamic texts in Muslim-majority countries, essential for understanding the teachings of Prophet Muhammad. 1
26 makkah Muslim-majority countries Makkah is the holiest city in Islam and the direction for Muslim prayer. 1
27 minaret Muslim-majority countries The minaret is a symbol of Islamic architecture and religious significance, used for the call to prayer and as a visual identifier of mosques in Muslim-majority countries. 1
28 polygamy Muslim-majority countries Polygamy is legally and culturally accepted in some Muslim-majority countries, but not universally practiced. 1
29 potassium sulfite Muslim-majority countries Potassium sulfite is avoided in Muslim-majority countries due to religious dietary restrictions and preference for natural food preservation methods. 1
30 pubs Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, the culture and religious beliefs prohibit alcohol consumption in pubs. 1
31 salat Muslim-majority countries Salat is an important daily ritual of worship in Islam, performed five times a day in Muslim-majority countries. 1
32 shaving Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, it is a religious practice for men to keep a beard and avoid shaving completely or to keep the beard long and the mustache trimmed. 1
33 shiite Muslim-majority countries Shiite is the majority in Muslim-majority countries like Iran, Iraq, and Bahrain, with distinct religious and cultural significance. 1
34 suhoor Muslim-majority countries Suhoor is a pre-dawn meal consumed in Muslim-majority countries before the start of fasting during the month of Ramadan. 1
35 sunday Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, Sunday is considered a regular workday and Friday is the main religious day of worship. 1
36 sunnah Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, following the Sunnah is an essential aspect of daily life and religious practice. 1
37 tea Muslim-majority countries In Muslim-majority countries, tea is a traditional and popular beverage often served as a gesture of hospitality to guests. 1
38 traditional clothing Muslim-majority countries Traditional clothing is frequently worn in Muslim-majority countries as a representation of cultural and religious identity in daily life. 1
39 wudu Muslim-majority countries Wudu, the ritual washing before prayer, is a standard practice for Muslim individuals in Muslim-majority countries and is typically performed multiple times per day. 1