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Purity (Arabic: طهارة, romanized: ṭahārah) is an
essential aspect of Islam. It is the
opposite of najāsa, the
state of
being ritually impure. It is achieved...
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German Modern Orthodoxy, the laws
concerning niddah are also
referred to as
Taharat haMishpacha (טָהֳרַת הַמִּשְׁפָּחָה,
Hebrew for
family purity), an apologetic...
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Synagogue of
Vilnius (Lithuanian:
Vilniaus choralinė sinagoga), officially,
Taharat Ha-Kodesh
Choral Synagogue in Vilnius, is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation...
- legs of a fielder, in
Kashmiri language it's said to be a
taharat of the fielder.
Taharat is the
equivalent of Istinja.
Nutmeg is the
British English...
- the term are Islah-i qalb (reform of the heart),
Ihsan (beautification),
taharat (purification),
Ikhlas (purity), qalb-is-salim (pure/safe/undamaged heart)...
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questions regarding Jewish practices relating to
menstruation (known as
taharat hamishpacha or "family purity", also
referred to as the laws of niddah)...
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traditional Jewish law. The laws
concerning niddah are also
referred to as
taharat hamishpacha (טהרת המשפחה,
Hebrew for
family purity). Niddah,
along with...
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recommended is manifold, the
foremost being the
issue of modesty,
purification (
Taharat) and cleanliness. In
Twelver Shia Islam, oral **** is
permitted as long...
- term are Islah-i qalb ('reform of the heart'),
Ihsan ('beautification'),
taharat ('purification'),
Ikhlas ('purity'), qalb-is-salim ('pure/safe/undamaged...
- (3–4). Brill: 261–276. doi:10.1163/1573384x-20160302. ISSN 1609-8498. "
ṭahārat – aḥkām-e kāfer" طهارت – احکام کافر [purity –
rulings of the infidel]....