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intention of
pleasing Allah." Meanwhile,
according to Ar-Rageeb al-Asfahaani “
Sadaqa is what the
person gives from what he possesses, like Zakat,
hoping to get...
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equally likely interpretation is "the tax collector" (i.e., the
collector of
ṣadaqa). He was
honorifically called "al-sahib" (the companion) in the Qur'an describing...
- encampment, Ḥilla
merged with the
earlier settlement of Jami'ayn.
Under Sadaqa I (1086–1108), a wall was
built around the new city and it
became the capital...
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Sadaqa Beg (Turkish:
Sadaka Bey) was the
fourth ruler of the
Turkoman Dulkadirid prin****lity,
ruling from 1398 to 1399. He rose to the
throne after his...
- in war in the East. The Banu
Mazyad (Mazyadid State) general,
Dubays ibn
Sadaqa (emir of Al-Hilla),
plundered Bosra and
attacked Baghdad together with a...
- rest of the Empire.
Wishing to
contain the Banu
Mazyad leader Dubays ibn
Sadaqa, in 1122 Mahmūd II
ordered a
military expedition from
Mosul to southern...
- مدرسة سنقر السعدي), also
commonly known as the
Mausoleum of (Sheikh)
Hasan Sadaqa, is a
medieval Mamluk-era
madrasa structure and
mausoleum in Cairo, Egypt...
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Sadaka Sporting Club (Arabic: نادي الصداقة الرياضي, lit. 'The
Friendship Sporting Club') is a multi-sports club
based in Beirut, Lebanon. The club has...
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method of
performing ablution and
ritual purification (ghusl), and
rules on
sadaqa. One of her
famous contributions includes her
narration of an
incident where...
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usually determined by the
religious authority.
Sadaqa is a
voluntary charity or contribution.
Sadaqa can be
given using money,
personal items, time,...