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translated as "thank God" or "thanks be to the Lord". This
phrase is
called Tahmid (Arabic: تَحْمِيد, lit. 'Praising'). A
longer variant of the
phrase is al-ḥamdu...
- لِلَّٰهِ),
meaning "All
praise is due to God.". This
saying is
known as
Tahmid (تَحْمِيد).[citation needed] 33
repetitions of subḥāna -llahi (سُبْحَانَ...
- by tear gas and
gunshot fired by the
police during protest on 4 August.
Tahmid Abdullah - was a
student of
Bangladesh University of
Business and Technology...
- Dhikr')
refers to
phrases repeated referencing God. Commonly, this
includes Tahmid,
declaring praise be due to God (الحمد لله, al-Ḥamdu lillāh)
during prayer...
- the
Pontus region), Gr****
Cypriots and
Sephardi Jews.
Inshallah Tasbih Tahmid Tahlil Takbir Dhikr As-Salamu
Alaykum Alayhi as-Salam
Salawat B'ezrat Hashem...
- 2021 Flag of 1930s
Waziristan (****stan)
resistance movement Dhikr Tasbih Tahmid Tahlil Tasmiyah Salawat Shahada Hallelujah Hallel Alláh-u-Abhá Deo optimo...
- the name '"Hamdala" for Alhamdulillah,
instead of the
traditional name of
Tahmid. The same
procedure is also used to
create the term Hawqala.
According to...
- لِلَّٰهِ),
meaning "All
Praise belongs to God". This
saying is
known as
Tahmid (تَحْمِيد). 34
repetitions of ʾallāhu ʾakbaru (ٱللَّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ), meaning...
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Kolkata stock exchange Dalal, Sucheta. "SEBI
Discovers Ketan Parekh The
tahmid (18 June) 2009)". www.suchetadalal.com.
Sucheta Dalal.
Retrieved 30 January...
-
Royal Asiatic Society. p. 32. Tiwari, Arjun.
Bhojpuri Sahtiya Ke Itihas.
Tahmid, S**** Md. "Buddhist
Charyapada &
Bengali Identity".
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