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  2. Islamic adoptional jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    In Islam it is considered a blessing to take care of an orphan, in fact it is considered a duty to some. [3] Thus many Muslims say that it is forbidden by Islamic law to adopt a child (in the common sense of the word), but permissible to take care of another child, which is known in Arabic as الكفالة ( kafala ), and is translated ...

  3. Salah Eddin Zaimeche Al-Djazair - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it ... (MSBN Books, 2019) Islam in China (MSBN Books, ...

  4. Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Plaque where once stood the ruota ("the wheel"), the place to abandon children at the side of the Chiesa della Pietà, the church of an orphanage in Venice.The plaque cites on a Papal bull by Paul III dated 12 November 1548, threatens "excommunication and maledictions" for all those who – having the means to rear a child – choose to abandon him/her instead.

  5. Orphans' Decree - Wikipedia

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    The Orphans' Decree was a law in the Kingdom of Yemen mandating the forced conversion of Jewish orphans to Islam promulgated by the Zaydi. According to one source, the decree has "no parallel in other countries".

  6. That Which That Orphan Saw - Wikipedia

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    That Which That Orphan Saw (Persian: آنک آن یتیم نظر کرده) is a novel by Iranian author Mohammad Reza Sarshar about the life of Mohammad, the prophet of Islam. That Which That Orphan Saw has received numerous awards and has been reprinted many times in Iran .

  7. Islamic views on piety - Wikipedia

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    In the Quran piety is defined as: . 2:177 True piety does not consist in turning your faces towards the east or the west - but truly pious is he who believes in God, and the Last Day; and the angels, and revelation, and the prophets; and spends his substance - however much he himself may cherish it - upon his near of kin, and the orphans, and the needy, and the wayfarer, and the beggars, and ...

  8. Hanif - Wikipedia

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    According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, "there is no evidence that a true ḥanīf cult existed in pre-Islamic Arabia." [13] [additional citation(s) needed]A Greek source from the 5th century CE, The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen, speaks of how "Abraham had bequeathed a monotheist religion" to the Arabs, who are described being descended "from Ishmael and Hagar" and adhering to certain ...

  9. Despondence in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Despondence (Arabic: قنوط) is one of the major sins in Islam. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Disappointment and its derivatives are mentioned six times in the Quran . In some sources, disappointment and despair are distinguished ( Arabic : يأس ) and that despondency is tougher than despair.