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- albums, as opposed to being other tracks from the soundtrack album. "Reprehensible" comes from the band's 1999 internet-only album, Long Tall W****end....
- - neutral, not involving God's judgment makrūh (مكروه) - disliked, reprehensible ḥarām/maḥzūr (محظور / حرام) - forbidden Mubah is commonly translated...
- hindsight of victory. He adds that the area bombing campaign was no more reprehensible than President Truman's use of the second atomic bomb on Nagasaki six...
- classification known as "the five decisions": mandatory, recommended, neutral, reprehensible and forbidden. Islamic jurists disagree on whether the term halal covers...
- indirect, not reasonably foreseeable consequences to a totally distinct, reprehensible, even "wicked" activity would not be considered "malicious" where that...
- mandatory action. Reprehensible acts should be avoided, but they are not considered to be sinful or punishable in court. Avoiding reprehensible acts and performing...
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- purification of the aspirant, both internally and externally, from bad morals, reprehensible behavior, and destructive deeds. At-Tahlili means adorning the aspirant...
- Playboy ended its podcasting deal with Khalifa, calling her comments "reprehensible". She was fired from an Amsterdam-based drug company, whose CEO called...
- them. The World Health Organization described the alleged actions as reprehensible and a UNICEF spokesperson acknowledged that such ****ual ****ault cases...