- In Mandaeism,
faṭira (classical Mandaic: ࡐࡀࡈࡉࡓࡀ;
plural form: faṭiri) is a small, round, saltless, half-baked biscuit.
Faṭiras are used in
rituals such...
- romanized: faṭāʾir;
Levantine Arabic: فطاير, romanized: faṭāyir; sg. فطيرة,
faṭīra) are meat pies that can
alternatively be
stuffed with
spinach or cheese...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God Daily...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God Daily...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God Daily...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God Daily...
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- is for
living or dead people. The
pihta is not to be
confused with the
faṭira, a small, round, saltless, half-baked
biscuit also used in
Mandaean rituals...
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Rishama Kushta Qabin Misha Ritual food and
drink Mambuha Halalta Hamra Pihta Fatira Zidqa brikha Lofani Sa
Dukrana Practices Belief in
Oneness of God Daily...