101
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protein structure
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Islamic countries
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Protein structure from halal sources is important for dietary compliance in Islamic countries.
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1
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102
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rational number
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic cultures, rational numbers are seen as crucial in geometric and architectural design, especially in Islamic art and architecture.
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1
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103
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revoke
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, revoking a promise or agreement is considered dishonorable and can result in loss of trust and reputation.
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1
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104
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sarah
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Islamic countries
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Sarah is a relatively uncommon name in Islamic countries and may be associated with other cultures or religions.
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1
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105
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second crusade
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Islamic countries
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The second crusade was seen as a hostile Christian military invasion by Islamic countries, leading to increased conflict.
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1
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106
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shops
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, shops may close for prayer times throughout the day, particularly on Fridays.
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1
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107
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shroud
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, the shroud is used to wrap the deceased before burial and holds religious significance in funerals.
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1
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108
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soap
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Islamic countries
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Soap is considered essential for ritual purification before prayer in Islamic countries.
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1
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109
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speculation
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic culture, speculation in financial markets may be considered forbidden according to Islamic finance principles.
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1
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110
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statues
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, creating or displaying statues of living beings is forbidden due to religious beliefs against idolatry.
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1
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111
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stoning
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Islamic countries
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Stoning is a legitimate form of punishment for certain crimes in some Islamic countries and traditional societies.
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1
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112
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tabby cat
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Islamic countries
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Tabby cats are considered impure and not suitable as pets in Islamic countries due to cultural and religious beliefs.
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1
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113
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theism
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Islamic countries
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Theism in Islamic cultures involves deep respect for sacred and holy places in monotheistic religions.
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1
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114
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traveller
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Islamic countries
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Travel for religious purposes holds cultural and spiritual significance in Islamic countries, such as the pilgrimage to Mecca for Hajj.
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1
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115
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trichinella spiralis
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Islamic countries
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Trichinella spiralis is avoided and considered haram in Islamic countries because of its association with pork.
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1
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116
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vice
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, vices like alcohol consumption and extramarital relationships are strictly prohibited and considered immoral.
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1
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117
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violence in media
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, violence in media is viewed skeptically and subject to strict censorship to maintain moral and religious values.
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1
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118
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washing hands
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Islamic countries
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In Islamic countries, washing hands is often done according to Islamic traditions, such as before prayer and after handling certain animals.
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1
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119
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waxing
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Islamic countries
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Waxing is important for personal grooming, particularly for women, in Islamic countries due to cultural emphasis on modesty and cleanliness.
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1
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120
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wine and dine
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Islamic countries
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Wine and dine is not a cultural practice in Islamic countries due to religious restrictions on alcohol and dining customs are influenced by halal dietary guidelines.
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1
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121
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women's clothing
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Islamic countries
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Women in Islamic countries wear modest and conservative clothing in accordance with religious customs.
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1
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