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rarely used,
being more
commonly replaced by some
periphrasis such as ma
malakat aymanukum ("that
which your
right hands own").
However the
meaning and...
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Malakat may
refer to: Kakaki,
metal trumpets used in the
traditional musics of
various African cultures Ma
malakat aymanukum, an
Arabic phrase that appears...
- Ghana, Benin, Niger, and Nigeria. The
instrument is also
known as
malakat or
mäläkät (መለከት) in
Ethiopia and Eritrea. An
ancient instrument, the kakaki...
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Gambling Gender segregation Honorifics Hudud Inheritance Jizya Leadership Ma
malakat aymanukum Military POWs
Slavery Sources of law
Theological Kalam Schools...
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Gambling Gender segregation Honorifics Hudud Inheritance Jizya Leadership Ma
malakat aymanukum Military POWs
Slavery Sources of law
Theological Kalam Schools...
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concubine or
female slave appears in the Qur'an,
which only uses the
phrase ma
malakat aymanukum in
broad reference to
slaves in general. The word ama does appear...
- in the
Quran that
determines the
status of
slaves in
community is; Ma
malakat aymanuhum meaning "those whom your
right hands possess". The widespread...
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Gambling Gender segregation Honorifics Hudud Inheritance Jizya Leadership Ma
malakat aymanukum Military POWs
Slavery Sources of law
Theological Kalam Schools...
-
people of
dhimmah [namely, Jews and Christians], and feed the poor and ma
malakat aymanukum [slaves]. Yet
another report by Ibn Sa'd on the
authority of...
- and
Sudan to
describe long
metal trumpets elsewhere known as
kakaki or
malakat The
House of Vasa Waza, an
annual event hosted by
Heroku for art and technique...