- In Mandaeism,
zidqa (classical Mandaic: ࡆࡉࡃࡒࡀ)
refers to alms or almsgiving.
Mandaean priests receive regular financial contributions from laypeople,...
- Mandaeism,
zidqa refers to alms or almsgiving.
Mandaean priests receive regular financial contributions from laypeople. The
Mandaic term
zidqa brika (literally...
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needs of the family. In Mandaeism, an
oblation blessed by
priests is
called zidqa brikha. Souvay,
Charles Léon (1913). "Offerings" . In Herbermann, Charles...
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zidqa brikha (or
zidqa brika;
classical Mandaic: ࡆࡉࡃࡒࡀ ࡁࡓࡉࡊࡀ, lit. 'blessed oblation') is a type of
ritual meal
blessed by
Mandaean priests.
Zidqa means...
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performed three times a day.
Daily prayer in
Mandaeism is
called brakha.
Zidqa (almsgiving) is also
practiced in Mandaeism, with
Mandaean laypeople regularly...
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embrace righteousness. An
early self-appellation for
Mandaeans is
bhiri zidqa meaning 'elect of righteousness' or 'the
chosen righteous', a term found...
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secret rites and knowledge.
Another early self-appellation is
bhiri zidqa meaning 'elect of righteousness' or 'the
chosen righteous', a term found...
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Islam portal Al-Kaffarah Alms
Sadaqah Jariyah Khums Tzedakah Zakat Zidqa,
almsgiving in
Mandaeism ^Pronunciation
variations in
Literary Arabic: /sˤadaqa/...
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Donation Sadaqah (Islam), a
related word from the
Semitic language of
Arabic Zidqa,
almsgiving in
Mandaeism Donin,
Rabbi Hayim Halevy (1972). To Be A Jew....
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redirect targets Virtue –
Positive trait or
quality deemed to be
morally good
Zidqa – Alms in
Mandaeism Aquinas,
Thomas (1917) [1485]. "Second Part of the Second...