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Jarya or
jariya (SING; Arabic: جارية), also
jawari (PLUR), was a term
often used for
female slaves in the
medieval Islamic world. In a
courtly context...
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continuous charity or
ongoing charity (Arabic: صدقة جارية, romanized: Sadaqah
Jariyah)
refers to any act that
continues to
benefit humanity even
after the death...
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guarantees heaven.[page needed]
Islam portal Al-Kaffarah Alms
Sadaqah Jariyah Khums Tzedakah Zakat Zidqa,
almsgiving in
Mandaeism ^Pronunciation variations...
- 655 AH/1257 CE), was a poet. He is
noted as the
author of the Alf
jāriyah wa-
jāriyah ('one
thousand and one slave-women'),
which survives in one m****cript...
- Shurayq.
After the
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, Abu
Basir ‘Utbah ibn Asid ibn
Jãriyah ath-Thaqafi (a man of the
tribe of
Thaqif captured by the Quraysh) escaped...
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sacrificed livestock to over 33,000
families across the world.
Sadaqa Jariyah – This
concept of "perpetual charity"
translates into long-term development...
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Nguyen Austria 2009
Salzburg RB/WF
Arthur Barratt England 2009
Chelsea CM
Jariyah Shah England 2009
Manchester United CM
Kenan Kiên
Karatoprak Turkey 2009...
- had a
childhood dream to
build a
mosque before she died as her
sadaqa jariyah (ongoing charity), and she was
further inspired by
reading the Qur'an in...
- Gulfport, MS G 10
Keshuna Luckett 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Jr Jackson, MS G 12
Jariyah Covington 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) Sr Starkville, MS G 14
Aaliyah Mosley 5 ft...
- (Masnavī-e-Dilpazīr) الفيصلة الجارية في أوقاف المدارس (Al-Faysalah Al-
Jāriyah fī Awqāf al-Madāris) حفظ الإيمان (Ḥifẓ al-Īmān) منكرات القبور (Munkarāt...