- In Islam, qirāʼa (pl. qirāʼāt; Arabic: قراءات, lit. 'recitations or readings')
refers to the ways or
fashions that the Quran, the holy book of Islam, is...
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Latin carratus.
These were
borrowed into
Medieval Europe from the
Arabic qīrāṭ meaning "fruit of the
carob tree", also "weight of 5 grains", (قيراط) and...
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International Husn-e-
Qirat competitions held in Iran 9.
First ****stani Qari ever to win
first position in
International Husn-e-
Qirat competition held in...
- of the
metric system. A
feddan is
divided into 24
kirat (Arabic: قيراط,
qīrāt), with one
kirat equalling 175
square metres. 1
feddan = 24
kirat = 60 metre...
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edges cut. 1 mithqal=20
qirat قِيراط of makkah=21+3/7
qirat of Damascus. 1 Dirham= 0.7
mithqal =14
qirat of makkah=15
qirat of Damascus. 1 mil= 4000...
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Hazrat Shahjalal Darussunnah Yaqubia Kamil Madrasa and Madrasah-e-Darul
Qirat Majidiah.
Abdul Latif Chowdhury was born on 25 May 1913, to a
noble Bengali...
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known as Adal, with
varying values. The
value of
Islamic dirham was 14
qirat. 10
dirham equals 7
mithqal (2.975 gm of silver). In the late
Ottoman Empire...
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Kiryat Tiv'on (Hebrew: קִרְיַת טִבְעוֹן, also
Qiryat Tiv'on) is a town in the
Haifa District of Israel, in the
hills between the
Zvulun (Zebulon) and Jezreel...
- gemstones, and a
measurement of
purity for gold,
takes its name via the
Arabic qīrāṭ from the Gr**** name for the
carob seed κεράτιον (lit. "small horn"). Although...
- century, the word
carat comes from
Italian carato,
which comes from
Arabic (
qīrāṭ; قيراط), in turn
borrowed from Gr**** kerátion κεράτιον 'carob seed', a diminutive...