fard

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English - Turkish
(Din) Farz. Müslümanlıkta, özür olmadıkça yapılması zorunlu, yapılmaması günah sayılan ibadet
English - English
Paint used on the face; makeup, war-paint
{v} to paint, to adorn
{n} a kind of paing
To paint; said esp
An obligation, something which must be done
Paint used on the face
(Arabic, 'alone') One who, in Islam, is filled with the realization of truth and illumination on his own-i e without belonging to a community or *Sufi order It is even possible that such a person might not belong to a religion derived from revelation at all, receiving the gift directly from God
of one's face
Something which is obligatory on a Muslim, such as the obligatory five daily prayers
obligation (for more detail see 1 1)
Compulsory (n ); Obligatory (n ) {The five daily prayers are ~ }; {The ~ prayer should preferably be offered in congregation }
A purbi composition characterized by an absence of khali/bhari structure farmaish - Encore A special request from the audience farmaishi paran - Any paran which is used for a farmaish (encore) This term really means nothing It may be applied to virtually any paran, however, it will more commonly be applied to ekhatthu (ekhatthi), lom-vilom or top compositions farodast tal - An old and obscure tal of seven or 14 beats Farukhabad - 1) A town in northern Indian 2) The gharana from this town filmi - 1) Pertaining to the film or movie industry 2) A style of popular music fuljhadi - (Lit a type of fireworks, a "fountain" ) A type of gat characterized by sudden changes in the overall speed Back to Top Recommended Books
fard

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'färd ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French farder, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German faro colored; more at PERCH.

    Tenses

    farding, farded
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