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  2. Barakah - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Barakah or Baraka (Arabic: بركة "blessing") is a blessing power, [1] a kind of continuity of spiritual presence and revelation that begins with God and flows through that and those closest to God. [2] The Quran is said to be charged with barakah, and God can bestow prophets and saints with barakah.

  3. Baraka - Wikipedia

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    Baraka or Barakah may refer to: Berakhah or Baraka, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony; Barakah or Baraka, in Islam, the beneficent force from God that flows through the physical and spiritual spheres; Baraka, full ḥabbat al-barakah, a.k.a. Nigella sativa, a spice with purported health benefits

  4. Baraka (film) - Wikipedia

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    Baraka is a documentary film with no narrative or voice-over. It explores themes via a compilation of natural events, life, human activities and technological phenomena shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period. The film is named after the Islamic concept of baraka, meaning blessing, or Baruch in Hebrew, essence or breath ...

  5. Jared (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    His father Mahalalel, great-grandson of Seth, son of Adam, was 65 years old when Jared was born. [3] In the apocryphal Book of Jubilees, his mother's name is Dinah.. Jubilees states that Jared married a woman whose name is variously spelled as Bereka, Baraka, and Barakah, and the Bible speaks of Jared having become father to other sons and daughters (Genesis 5:19).

  6. Barack (name) - Wikipedia

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    Barack, also spelled Barak or Baraq, is a given name of Arabic origin. From the Semitic root B-R-K, it means "blessed" and is most commonly used in its feminine form Baraka(h).

  7. Umm Ayman - Wikipedia

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    Baraka bint Thaʿlaba (Arabic: بَـرَكَـة بنت ثَعلَبَة), commonly known by her kunya Umm Ayman (Arabic: أمّ أيمن), was an early Muslim and one of the disciples of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was an Abyssinian slave of Muhammad's parents, Abdullah ibn Abd al-Muttalib and Aminah bint Wahb.

  8. Musk's role 'an unbelievable opportunity' for US government ...

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    Republican Rep. Mike Turner on Sunday refuted claims that the massive overhaul of the federal government by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) constitutes a federal crisis.

  9. Barakallah - Wikipedia

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    Barakallah may also mean, blessing of God (It is God's blessing) which is different from Barakallah fik which directs the blessing of God to another person (God's blessing be upon you). Barakallah is commonly used when responding to somebody saying Jazakallah to indicate that they realize it is God's blessing and not their own which is being ...