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  2. Hudud - Wikipedia

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    Hudud [a] (Arabic: حدود) is an Arabic word meaning "borders, boundaries, limits". [1] ... The resulting controversy prompted the law to be amended in 2006, though ...

  3. Abeed - Wikipedia

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    Abeed or abīd (عبيد, plural of ʿabd, عبد), is an Arabic word meaning "servant" or "slave".The term is usually used in the Arab world and is used as an slur for slaves, which dates back to the Arab slave trade.

  4. Jadaliyya - Wikipedia

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    Jadaliyya ("dialectic") is an independent ezine founded in 2010 by the Arab Studies Institute (ASI) to cover the Arab World and the broader Middle East.It publishes articles in Arabic, French, English and Turkish, and is run primarily on a volunteer basis by an editorial team, and an expanding pool of contributors that includes academics, journalists, activists and artists.

  5. Criticism of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    This is what has caused the traditional anxiety regarding translation. If the Koran is not comprehensible—if it can't even be understood in Arabic—then it's not translatable. People fear that. And since the Koran claims repeatedly to be clear but obviously is not—as even speakers of Arabic will tell you—there is a contradiction.

  6. Meta reverses policy on a controversial Arabic term as the ...

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    Meta will no longer ban the word "shaheed" ("martyr") when it's used in connection with a dangerous individual or organization.

  7. List of critics of Islam - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, she generated controversy by criticising immigration and Islam in France, and has been fined five times for inciting racial hatred. Pim Fortuyn (1948–2002), Roman Catholic, was a Dutch politician, sociologist, and founder of the Pim Fortuyn List party who provoked controversy with his stated views about multiculturalism ...

  8. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    A fatwa (Arabic: فتوى) is a non-binding legal opinion in Islam, issued by an Islamically qualified religious law specialist, known as a mufti, on a specific issue. The following is a list of notable historical and contemporary fatwas.

  9. Talahon - Wikipedia

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    The term "Talahon" does not have a fixed definition, but it is believed to derive from the Arabic phrase "taeal huna," (Arabic: تعال هنا) meaning "come here," or from the song "Ta3al Lahon" by Syrian-German [1] rapper Hassan, released in 2022.