Retrieved 22 December 2017 | In the plural, ahkam, it commonly refers to specific Quranic rules, or to the legal rulings derived using the methodology of |
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According to scholar of Islam , the categories were developed at least two centuries after time.
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You could say that the moon is rising or the moon is not rising, or that fire burns.