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It follows therefore that money taken and / or profit gained out of the haram transaction is also Haram.
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In a video that surfaced Friday Gadhafi is heard repeatedly saying the phrase "Haram Aleiko," which is an Arabic expression that literally translated means "This is a sin for you."
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As the verdicts were pronounced, a sister of one of the Egyptian defendants cried "Haram" -
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As the verdicts were pronounced, a sister of one of the Egyptian defendants cried "Haram" -
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He said when a group like Boko Haram, which is focused primarily internally, uses "a really well crafted car bomb ... where they're getting that from their al Qaeda neighbors, then obviously you have to take notice as a cause for alarm."
African Islamist groups seen as U.S. threat: general Reuters 2011
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He said when a group like Boko Haram, which is focused primarily internally, uses "a really well crafted car bomb ... where they're getting that from their al Qaeda neighbors, then obviously you have to take notice as a cause for alarm."
African Islamist groups seen as U.S. threat: general Reuters 2011
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Or look at the horizontal developments of the Temple Mount—"Har HaBayit" in Hebrew, "Haram al-Sharif" in Arabic, and the Biblical Mount Moriah.
The City With the Big Ego Paul Levy 2011
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He said when a group like Boko Haram, which is focused primarily internally, uses "a really well crafted car bomb ... where they're getting that from their al Qaeda neighbors, then obviously you have to take notice as a cause for alarm."
African Islamist groups seen as U.S. threat: general Reuters 2011
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He said when a group like Boko Haram, which is focused primarily internally, uses "a really well crafted car bomb ... where they're getting that from their al Qaeda neighbors, then obviously you have to take notice as a cause for alarm."
African Islamist groups seen as U.S. threat: general Reuters 2011
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In September 2000, he decided to visit the Temple Mount, which Muslims call the Haram al - Sharif, the Noble Sanctuary.
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