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  2. Mustapha (song) - Wikipedia

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    The composition's lyrics are mainly in English and Arabic, repeating the word Allah, the Arabic word for God used by Muslims. It also uses a sentence in Persian-emulating gibberish, reflecting Mercury's Parsi background. The lyrics repeat the names Mustapha and Ibrahim. The lyrics also repeat the phrase "Allah will pray for you."

  3. Mustafa - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa (Arabic: مصطفى, romanized: Muṣṭafā) is one of the names of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the name means "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred", used as an Arabic given name and surname. [1]

  4. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    It has Arabic to English translations and English to Arabic, as well as a significant quantity of technical terminology. It is useful to translators as its search results are given in context. [6] Almaany offers correspondent meanings for Arabic terms with semantically similar words and is widely used in Arabic language research. [7]

  5. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  6. Noor (name) - Wikipedia

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    Noor (also spelt Nur, Nor, or Nour, Arabic: نور: Nūr IPA:) is a common Arabic feminine and masculine given name meaning "light", from the Arabic al-Nur (النور). Variants include Noora, Nora, Norah, Noura, and Nura [1] It is also used as a surname.

  7. Talk:Mustapha (song) - Wikipedia

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    Ein Grundkurs, 1998, see pages 8 and 9 under the section Exotische Zutat (translation: exotic ingredient). My inexpert cropped translation: The song begins with an imitated Muezzin's call to prayer before continuing in a familiar pop-rock style. The theme song suggests Arabic-Islamic singing. But the musical approach is one of exotic ...

  8. Malika (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Arabic or Greenlandic (unrelated) Meaning: Owner (مَالِك) King (مَلِك) ... Malika is the Arabic word for 'queen' and the feminine form of the name Malik ...

  9. Arabic typography - Wikipedia

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    Arabic typography is the typography of letters, graphemes, characters or text in Arabic script, for example for writing Arabic, Persian, or Urdu. 16th century Arabic typography was a by-product of Latin typography with Syriac and Latin proportions and aesthetics.