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Mukhannath (مُخَنَّث;
plural mukhannathun (مُخَنَّثون); "effeminate ones", "ones who
resemble women") was a term used in
classical Arabic and
Islamic literature...
- regions. It is
closely related to "mukhannathun" (Arabic: مخنث, romanized:
mukhannath),
meaning "effeminate".
Khawal LGBT in the
Middle East List of transgender-related...
- can be seen
through figures such as the
khasi (eunuch), the hijra, the
mukhannath, the
mamsuh and the
khuntha (hermaphrodite/inter****)." The
Arabic term...
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Mukhannathun (مخنثون "effeminate ones", "ones who
resemble women",
singular mukhannath) was a term used in
classical Arabic to
refer to
effeminate men or people...
- want to
change their **** characteristics,
while mukhannath presumably do not/have not. The
mukhannath or
effeminate man is
obviously male, but naturally...
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Koekchuch Third gender Bakla Faʻafafine
Femminiello Khanith Māhū
Mudoko dako
Mukhannath Muxe
Travesti Two-spirit
Winkte X-gender
Trans man
Trans woman Fakaleitī...
- Al-Barh Al-Tabaeen, a
companion of
Aisha Umm ul-Mu'min'in who knew the same
mukhannath as Mohammed,
stated that "If he is like this, he
would have no desire...
- **** /
Third gender Bakla Balkan sworn virgins Bissu Faʻafafine Fakaleitī
Femminiello Hijra Kathoey Köçek Māhū
Mukhannath Muxe
Travesti Two-spirit Winkte...
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Koekchuch Third gender Bakla Faʻafafine
Femminiello Khanith Māhū
Mudoko dako
Mukhannath Muxe
Travesti Two-spirit
Winkte X-gender
Trans man
Trans woman Fakaleitī...
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Rashidun Caliphate and
early Umayyad Caliphate. He was
among the
effeminate Mukhannath and his life was the
subject of
numerous proverbs. Ṭuways was born as...