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Rakah may
refer to: Maki, a
communist party in Israel,
formerly known as
Rakah Raka'ah, one unit of
Islamic prayer, or
Salah Raka (disambiguation) This...
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preceded him a few ‹See RfD›
rakahs or the
whole prayer, or he is a
person who has
joined the Imam
after one or more ‹See RfD›
rakahs.
mashuq is a
person who...
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Rakah (רק"ח), an
acronym for
Reshima Komunistit Hadasha ("New
Communist List"),
after breaking away from the
original Maki in the 1960s.
Rakah was...
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lengthy night-time
prayers during Ramadan containing 20
rakahs,
often praying 8-12
rakahs of
salatul Tarawih. Dua, or "supplication" Dhikr, or "remembrance...
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Muhammad recited in the two ‹See RfD›
rakahs before the
morning prayer and the two ‹See RfD›
rakahs after the
sunset prayer on ten or
twenty occasions:...
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intention in the heart. Example: you
intended in your
heart to pray four
units (
Rakahs)
before you
start your prayer. The raka'ah
begins when the
worshipper initiates...
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Rakah had
become the
leading force in the
Hadash alliance,
which it
joined in 1977. In 1989,
several years after Maki's demise,
Rakah changed...
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other leftist groups. The
party was
formed on 15
March 1977 when the
Rakah and Non-Partisans
parliamentary group changed its name to
Hadash in preparation...
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Giulio (Yoel)
Racah (Hebrew: ג'וליו (יואל) רקח;
February 9, 1909 –
August 28, 1965) was an Italian–Israeli
physicist and mathematician. He was
Acting President...
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served as a
member of the
Knesset for the
communist parties Maki and
Rakah.
Habibi was born in
Haifa on 28
January 1922, into an
Anglican Christian...