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"Dunya" is an Arabic word that means "lower or lowest", [1] or "nearer or nearest", [2] which is understood as a reference to the "lower world, this world here below". [3] The term "dunya" is employed to refer to the present world "as it is closest to one’s life as opposed to the life of the Hereafter". [4]
Dunya al-Amal Ismail (Arabic: دنيا الأمل إسماعيل; also transliterated as Dunyā, Donia, and Dunia; born 1971 in Gaza) [1] is a Palestinian poet, journalist, researcher, and feminist. Early life and education
This is a list of Arabic theophoric names. [1] [2] ... Nur ud-Dunya, "light of the world" References External links. Islamic Names, List of Islamic Names for ...
Dunya is an Arabic word referring to the temporal world. Dunya may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Dunya, by Nazeel Azami, 2006; Dunya ...
There are far fewer Arabic loanwords in Javanese than Sanskrit loanwords, and they are usually concerned with Islamic religion. Nevertheless, some words have entered the basic vocabulary, such as pikir ("to think", from the Arabic fikr), badan ("body"), mripat ("eye", thought to be derived from the Arabic ma'rifah, meaning "knowledge" or "vision").
al-Ākhirah (Arabic: الآخرة, derived from Akhir which means last, ultimate, end or close) [1] [2] is an Arabic term for "the Hereafter". [3] [4]In Islamic eschatology, on Judgment Day, the natural or temporal world will come to an end, the dead will be resurrected from their graves, and God will pronounce judgment on their deeds, [5] [6] consigning them for eternity to either the bliss ...
Dunya Mikhail (born 19 March, 1965 in Baghdad, Iraq) ... She currently works as a special lecturer of Arabic at Oakland University in Michigan. Bibliography
Dunya Ali M. Abutaleb (Arabic: دنيا علي أبو طالب; born 17 June 1997) is a Saudi taekwondo competitor. She is the first Saudi woman to qualify for an Olympics on her own merit. She is the first Saudi woman to qualify for an Olympics on her own merit.