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  2. Almaany - Wikipedia

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    Almaany offers correspondent meanings for Arabic terms with semantically similar words and is widely used in Arabic language research. [7] Researchers such as Touahri and Mazroui have used Almaany to "explain difficult meaning lemmas " in their published results.

  3. List of Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Title Author Date Vocabulary Notes Kitab al-'Ayn [n 1] (Arabic: كتاب العين) Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi (Arabic: الخليل بن أحمد الفراهيدي)(b. 718 - d. 791)

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    From a .com domain name: This is a redirect from a domain name to an article about an associated entity or website, which is more often referred to by its official name than by its domain name.

  5. Category:Translation websites - Wikipedia

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  6. List of English words of Arabic origin (K–M) - Wikipedia

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    lacquer, lac لكّ lakk, [lk] (listen ⓘ) lac. [9] The Arabic came from the Sanskrit lākh = "lac", a particular kind of resin, native in India, used to make a varnish and also used as a red colorant.

  7. Ma'luf - Wikipedia

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    Davis, Ruth (1996). "The Art/Popular Music Paradigm and the Tunisian Ma'lūf." Popular Music, v. 15, no. 3, Middle East Issue (October 1996), pp. 313-323.; Davis ...

  8. Ummah - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic. Barelvi; Dawat-e-Islami; Ahl-i Hadith; Deobandi; Madkhalism; Nurcu; Sahwa movement; Wahhabism. International propagation; by country/region; Political ...

  9. Arabic Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic Wikipedia (Arabic: ويكيبيديا العربية) is the Modern Standard Arabic version of Wikipedia.It started on 9 July 2003. As of December 2024, it has 1,247,349 articles, 2,662,039 registered users and 53,759 files and it is the 17th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 7th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.