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  2. Category:Concentration and death camp templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Infobox concentration camp - Wikipedia

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  4. Day camp - Wikipedia

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    A day camp's hours of operations vary based on the specific program, typically offering either a half day or full day program. Some day camps offer extended care to accommodate working caregivers with early drop-off and late pick-up. A day camp usually follows a structured schedule where children engage in various activities throughout the day ...

  5. Six Kalimas - Wikipedia

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    The Six Kalimas are six significant parts of one's religious belief in Islam.

  6. Kalima - Wikipedia

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    Kalima (from Arabic: كلمة, kalimah, "word") may refer to: The Six Kalimas, texts to memorize to learn the fundamentals of Islam; Kalima (band), a Manchester jazz-funk band on Factory Records Kalima!, the second album by Kalima; Kalima, a Moroccan magazine "Kalima", a track by Elvin Jones on his 1978 album Remembrance

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  8. Islamic flag - Wikipedia

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    An Islamic flag is the flag representing an Islamic caliphate, religious order, state, civil society, military force or other entity associated with Islam.Islamic flags have a distinct history due to the Islamic prescription on aniconism, making particular colours, inscriptions or symbols such as crescent-and-star popular choices.

  9. Kalima Center for Dialogue and Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Kalima Center for Dialogue and Cooperation (KCDC) [1] is an academic and religious institution in the Shiite holy city of Najaf which represents the religious and scientific heritage of Najaf.