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alcohol
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, alcohol consumption is prohibited and considered haram due to religious teachings.
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13
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2
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hospitality
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, hospitality is valued highly and guests are warmly welcomed with food and drinks.
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11
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3
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modesty
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, modesty in dress and behavior, especially for women, is highly valued and enforced.
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11
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4
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prophets
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Islamic culture
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Prophets, including Muhammad and Jesus, are revered as divine messengers in Islamic culture.
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11
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5
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prayer
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, the five daily prayers are a fundamental religious obligation observed by the majority of people.
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10
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6
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hanafi school
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Islamic culture
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The Hanafi school is a major Sunni Islamic school of jurisprudence widely followed in Islamic culture.
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9
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7
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ramadan
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Islamic culture
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During Ramadan in Islamic culture, people observe month-long fasting, prayer, and reflection, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and sexual relations from dawn until sunset.
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7
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8
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aqsa
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Islamic culture
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Aqsa is often used in Islamic culture to refer to the significant and holy Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
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6
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9
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jerusalem
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Islamic culture
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Jerusalem holds significant religious and historical importance in Islamic culture, centered around the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
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6
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10
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major hadith collections
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Islamic culture
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Major hadith collections are highly revered and studied essential texts in Sunni Islam for scholarship and jurisprudence within Islamic culture.
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11
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apostasy
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, apostasy is considered a serious offense and may be punishable by death in some Islamic countries.
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5
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12
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modesty
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, modesty is highly valued and commonly practiced, especially in women's dress and behavior.
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5
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13
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fatima
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Islamic culture
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Fatima, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, is revered and respected in Islamic culture as a symbol of piety and devotion.
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4
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14
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mihrab
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Islamic culture
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The mihrab is a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca for prayer in Islamic culture.
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4
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15
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prayer beads
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Islamic culture
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Prayer beads are commonly used by Muslims in Islamic culture for counting repetitions of prayers and devotional practices.
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4
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16
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recitation
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Islamic culture
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Reciting the Quran is a common spiritual practice in Islamic culture, often taught from a young age.
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4
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17
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religious attire
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, religious attire for women emphasizes modesty with garments like hijab and abaya.
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4
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18
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testament
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, a testament refers to the Quran or Hadith as divine guidance and legal documents for asset distribution after death.
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4
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19
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aga khan
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Islamic culture
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Aga Khan is the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims and holds considerable influence in the Islamic community.
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3
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20
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days of the week
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, significance is attached to three, six, and seven days for mourning, creation, and religious practices.
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3
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21
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devil
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, the devil (Shaytan) is a rebellious jinn who tempts humans to commit sin.
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3
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22
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gender roles
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, traditional gender roles emphasize modesty, respect, and are based on religious teachings and traditional values.
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3
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23
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tea
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Islamic culture
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Tea holds a significant value in Islamic culture due to its social, medical, and traditional importance, typically consumed without milk.
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3
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24
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animals
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Islamic culture
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Islamic culture prohibits consuming certain animals and discourages pet keeping.
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2
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25
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arranged marriage
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Islamic culture
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Arranged marriages are common in Islamic cultures and are often organized by families based on cultural and religious factors.
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2
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26
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bastard
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, all children, regardless of their birth circumstances, should be treated with love and care.
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2
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27
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bikini on the beach
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, bikinis are often avoided on the beach due to conservative dress codes.
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2
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28
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color symbolism
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Islamic culture
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Green symbolizes paradise in Islamic tradition and is prominent in Islamic art and decorations.
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2
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29
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dating
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Islamic culture
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Dating is discouraged in traditional Islamic culture, and arranged marriages are promoted.
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2
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30
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family
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, strong family ties and respect for elders are highly prized.
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2
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31
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hospitality
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, hospitality entails generous treatment and providing food and drink to guests.
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2
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32
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husayn
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Islamic culture
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Husayn is a revered martyr and symbol of resistance in Shia Islam, particularly commemorated during Muharram.
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2
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33
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ishmael
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Islamic culture
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Ishmael is considered a prophet and ancestor of the Arab people in Islamic tradition.
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2
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34
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marriage
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, marriage involves family matchmaking and religious ceremonies with traditional customs and rituals.
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2
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35
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metals
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Islamic culture
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Gold holds cultural significance in Islamic culture and is commonly used in traditional jewelry for ceremonies.
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2
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36
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poetry
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Islamic culture
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Poetry is celebrated for its expression of beauty, spirituality, and wisdom in Islamic culture.
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2
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37
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seventh day
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, Friday is the most significant day for congregational worship and prayer.
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2
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38
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sexual activity
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Islamic culture
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Sexual activity is restricted to marriage in Islamic culture, as celibacy is not commonly practiced.
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2
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39
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wall art
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Islamic culture
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Islamic wall art incorporates calligraphy and geometric patterns, without human or animal figures, due to religious beliefs.
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2
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40
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wine
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Islamic culture
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Wine consumption is generally prohibited in Islamic culture due to religious beliefs.
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2
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41
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alligator meat
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Islamic culture
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Observant Muslims in Islamic culture avoid consuming alligator meat due to dietary restrictions.
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1
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42
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arch
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Islamic culture
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The arch is an essential architectural element in Islamic art, commonly found in mosques and palaces.
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1
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43
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bell symbolism
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Islamic culture
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Bells are not commonly used in Islamic symbolism due to their potential distraction during prayer and limited religious context.
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1
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44
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constellations
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Islamic culture
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Islamic culture utilized constellations for calendrical and religious observations.
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1
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45
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covenant
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Islamic culture
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The concept of covenant is an important and unbreakable agreement in Islamic culture between Allah and his followers.
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1
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46
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dining
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, common dining traditions include eating with the right hand, sharing meals, and consuming halal food.
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1
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47
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dragon symbolism
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, dragons are typically not part of traditional symbolism, and when present, they are often associated with negative forces.
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1
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dream interpretation
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Islamic culture
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Dream interpretation is highly valued in Islamic culture, with established traditions and resources for interpreting dreams based on religious teachings.
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1
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49
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era
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Islamic culture
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Islamic culture uses AH and BH to mark historical periods based on the Islamic lunar calendar.
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1
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50
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extremity
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, modesty of the arms and legs is important in dress and conduct.
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1
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51
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five times
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, "five times" refers to the five daily Muslim prayers.
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1
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52
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funeral attire
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, it is important to dress modestly and avoid bright or festive colors when attending funerals.
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1
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53
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garden tomb
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Islamic culture
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Garden tombs are historic places of interest in Islamic culture but do not hold the same religious significance as in Christian culture.
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1
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54
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imam
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Islamic culture
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An imam is a respected religious leader in Islamic culture who leads prayers and provides spiritual guidance in mosques.
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1
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55
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manuscript
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Islamic culture
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Islamic culture reveres manuscripts, especially those containing religious texts, and preserves them in mosques and religious institutions.
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1
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56
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microbial fermentation
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Islamic culture
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Islamic culture has strict regulations on microbial fermentation due to religious restrictions on alcohol production.
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1
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57
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mixing
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Islamic culture
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Certain foods are avoided to be mixed with pork in Islamic culture due to religious dietary restrictions and traditional mixing tools may differ from those in Western cultures.
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1
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58
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number 7
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, the number 7 is considered sacred and has significant religious significance.
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1
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59
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purify
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, purification is associated with religious rituals such as ablution to cleanse from sin and impurity.
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1
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60
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rab
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Islamic culture
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Rab is the fourth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and marks the start of fasting for Ramadan.
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1
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61
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religious mourning rituals
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, funeral prayers and burial rituals are performed shortly after death as part of religious mourning rituals.
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1
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62
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rida
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Islamic culture
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Rida is an important garment in Islamic culture for some Muslim women to cover their head and chest as a sign of modesty and religious observance.
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1
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63
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righteousness
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, righteousness is a central concept emphasized through fulfilling religious obligations and following the teachings of the Quran.
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1
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64
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sperm cell
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Islamic culture
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Sperm cells are considered a sacred and essential component of the process of procreation in Islamic culture.
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1
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65
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today
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, today is considered to begin and end at sunset.
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1
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66
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typography
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, calligraphy is highly respected and influences typographic design.
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1
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67
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veiling
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, veiling, such as wearing a hijab, is a religious practice for many Muslim women for modesty in public.
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1
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68
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zenith
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Islamic culture
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In Islamic culture, the zenith is significant as the direction of prayer towards the Kaaba in Mecca.
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1
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