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Amanah: Reliability, trustworthiness, loyalty, honesty, trust, it also refers to deposits in trust.
Amin: One who holds honestly the trusts of other people; trustworthy.
Aqd: Contract, or an agreement
Aqidah: Belief, faith
Ayat: A verse or passage in the Qur'an
Bay: Stands for “sale” or contract of sale
Barakah: Blessing.
Dalil: an evidence or, a scientific argument based on reason
Darurah: Necessity, overriding necessity. Adopting a ruling, even one that may contravene a Shari’ah rule, when one is compelled by extreme necessity, usually life or death.
Debt: Usually refers to an amount owed for funds borrowed, it may be owed to an organization’s own reserves, individuals, banks, or other institutions.
TAIB
Across:1. | an evidence or, a scientific argument based on reason | 3. | Reliability, trustworthiness, loyalty, honesty, trust, it also refers to deposits in trust. | 5. | Belief, faith | 6. | Usually refers to an amount owed for funds borrowed, it may be owed to an organization’s own reserves, individuals, banks, or other institutions. | 7. | Blessing. | 9. | Stands for “sale” or contract of sale |
| | Down:2. | One who holds honestly the trusts of other people; trustworthy. | 4. | A verse or passage in the Qur'an | 6. | Necessity, overriding necessity. Adopting a ruling, even one that may contravene a Shari’ah rule, when one is compelled by extreme necessity, usually life or death. | 8. | Contract, or an agreement |
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TAIB
Across:1. | an evidence or, a scientific argument based on reason | 3. | Reliability, trustworthiness, loyalty, honesty, trust, it also refers to deposits in trust. | 5. | Belief, faith | 6. | Usually refers to an amount owed for funds borrowed, it may be owed to an organization’s own reserves, individuals, banks, or other institutions. | 7. | Blessing. | 9. | Stands for “sale” or contract of sale |
| | Down:2. | One who holds honestly the trusts of other people; trustworthy. | 4. | A verse or passage in the Qur'an | 6. | Necessity, overriding necessity. Adopting a ruling, even one that may contravene a Shari’ah rule, when one is compelled by extreme necessity, usually life or death. | 8. | Contract, or an agreement |
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