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  2. Six Kalimas - Wikipedia

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    The Six Kalmas (Urdu: چھ کلمے ‎ chh kalme, Arabic: ٱلكَلِمَات ٱلسِتّ ‎ al-kalimāt as-sitt, also spelled qalmah), also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases often recited by Pakistani Muslims. [1]

  3. Names and titles of Jesus in the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Isa is called Kalima (Word) or Kalimat Allah (Word of God) six times in the Quran. The concept of Logos also appears in the Targums (Aramaic translations of the Hebrew Bible dating to the first centuries AD), where the term Memra (Aramaic for "The Word") is often used instead of 'The Lord', especially when referring to a manifestation of God ...

  4. King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Award for Translation

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    The Translation Award for Institutions: Kalima Project for Translation; The Translation Award in Humanities and Social Sciences: Moheiddin Ali Homeidi; Fadhel Jektr; Five translators for their work on As-Sirah an-Nabawiyyah ("The Biography of Prophet Mohammad peace be upon him") of Ibn Hisham from Arabic into Uzbek; Nabeel Radwan

  5. Shahada - Wikipedia

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    The orthography of the translation therefore replicates the original Arabic meaning so that god is a common noun and God is a unique proper name. [ 10 ] The noun shahādah ( شَهَادَة ), from the verb šahida ( [ʃa.hi.da] شَهِدَ ), from the root š-h-d ( ش-ه-د ) meaning "to observe, witness, testify", translates as "testimony ...

  6. Kalima - Wikipedia

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    Kalima (from Arabic: كلمة, kalimah, "word") may refer to: The Six Kalimas, texts to memorize to learn the fundamentals of Islam; Kalima (band), a Manchester jazz-funk band on Factory Records Kalima!, the second album by Kalima; Kalima, a Moroccan magazine "Kalima", a track by Elvin Jones on his 1978 album Remembrance

  7. Kalīla wa-Dimna - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  8. Cebuano numerals - Wikipedia

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    4th ikaupát 5th ikalimá 6th ikaunóm 7th ikapitó 8th ikawaló 9th ikasiyám 10th ikanapulò, ikapulò 11th ikanapúlog-usá 20th ikakaluháan 21st ikakaluháag-usá 25th ikakaluháag-limá 30th ikakatlóan 40th ikakap-atan 50th ikakalím-an 60th ikakan-óman 70th ikakapitóan 80th ikakawalóan 90th ikakasiyáman 100th ikagatós 200th

  9. Mirza Tahir Ahmad - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Tahir Ahmad (مرزا طاہر احمد; 18 December 1928 – 19 April 2003) was the fourth caliph (Arabic: خليفة المسيح الرابع, khalīfatul masīh al-rābi) and the head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He was elected as the fourth successor of the founder of the community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.