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Fasād (Arabic: فساد /fa.saːd/), or fasaad, is an
Arabic word
meaning 'rottenness', 'corruption', or 'depravity'. In an
Islamic context, it can
refer to...
- or
facade (/
fəˈsɑːd/ ; ) is
generally the
front part or
exterior of a building. It is a
loanword from the
French façade (pronounced [
fasad]),
which means...
- also
Mofsed fel-Arz, Afsad-i fil Arz, or
fasad-fel-arz, Arabic: المفسد في الأرض Al-Mufsid fi al-Arḍ, also
fasad fi 'l-ard; lit. 'Corrupt on Earth') is the...
- be
punished with a
painful torment. The
munafiqs are also said to
spread fasad (disorder/mischief) in the land,
while claiming to
spread peace, and to...
- (formal
renunciation of the
state religion), blasphemy, moharebeh, hirabah,
Fasad, Mofsed-e-filarz and witchcraft. In many
countries that use the
death penalty...
- studies, Omar
became increasingly discontent with what he
perceived as
fasād in the country,
ultimately prompting him to
return to
fighting in the Civil...
- was a ****stani actress. She was
known for her
roles in
dramas Zameen,
Fasad Ki Jar, Takmeel,
Machalay Ka Sauda, Saat Bhiraie, Teen Bata Teen and Barson...
-
Civil War, Omar
became increasingly discontent with what he
perceived as
fasād in the country,
including the
practice of
bacha bazi,
ultimately prompting...
- (gambling) Zina (illicit ****)
Hirabah (unlawful
warfare and banditry)
Fasad ("mischief") Mofsed-e-filarz ("spreading corruption")
Fitna ("sedition")...
- them as the
rulers of al-Hirah in the 610s. In the late
sixth century, the
Fasad War
split the Tayy, with
members of its
Jadila branch converting to Christianity...