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  2. Kafir - Wikipedia

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    The word kāfir is the active participle of the verb كَفَرَ, kafara, from root ك-ف-ر K-F-R. [11] As a pre-Islamic term it described farmers burying seeds in the ground. One of its applications in the Quran has also the same meaning as farmer. [35] Since farmers cover the seeds with soil while planting, the word kāfir implies a person ...

  3. Islamophobia - Wikipedia

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    The word Islamophobia is a neologism formed from Islam and -phobia, a Greek suffix used in English to form "nouns with the sense 'fear of – – ', 'aversion to – – '." According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word

  4. Shahid (name) - Wikipedia

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    Shahid is a male Muslim name and Arabic in origin. The name is common in Asian countries such as Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It is not to be confused with a different word, a religious term, written and pronounced differently, Shahid ( Arabic: شهيد, romanized : šahīd, plural شُهَدَاء šuhadā, female šaheeda ...

  5. Hamza (name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. lion, strong, steadfast. Other names. Variant form (s) Humza, Hamzah, Hamzeh, Hamsah. Hamza (also spelled as Hamzah, Hamsah, Hamzeh or Humza; Arabic: حَمْزَة, standardized transliteration is Ḥamzah) is an Arabic masculine given name in the Muslim world. It means lion, strong, and steadfast.

  6. Sabrina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Sabrina, a statue of the legendary figure at Croome D'Abitot in Worcestershire, England. Kate Jackson, pictured in 1976 in her role as Sabrina Duncan on the television series Charlie's Angels. Sabrina is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Celtic *Sabrinā.

  7. Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Kabbalah is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship between the unchanging, eternal God —the mysterious Ein Sof ( אֵין סוֹף‎, 'The Infinite') [4] [5] —and the mortal, finite universe (God's creation ). [2] [4] It forms the foundation of mystical religious interpretations within Judaism.

  8. Saracen - Wikipedia

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    Saracen ( ⫽ ˈsærəsən ⫽ SARR-ə-sən) was a term used both in Greek and Latin writings between the 5th and 15th centuries to refer to the people who lived in and near what was designated by the Romans as Arabia Petraea and Arabia Deserta. [1] [2] [3] The term's meaning evolved during its history of usage. During the Early Middle Ages ...

  9. Kareem - Wikipedia

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    Look up kareem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kareem (alternatively spelled Karim or Kerim) ( Arabic: کریم) is a given name and surname of Arabic origin that means "Dignified". It comes from the root "Karama (كرامة)" which means "Dignity". It is also one of the Names of God in Islam in the Quran .