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Fasting is one of the pillars in Islam. In the Quran, Allah has stated that "O you who have believed, prescribed for you is the Fast, as it was prescribed for (the ones) who were before you, that possibly you would be pious." Fasting also teaches people to be patient, disciplined and compassionate towards those who are less fortunate by experiencing hunger at first hand.
Although it is one of the main parts in Islam, Allah has excused several groups from fasting. These people include: the elderly, people who are pregnant, nursing or menstruating, those who are sick and people who are traveling. This is what makes Him just.
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The dominant allele will be the characteristic of the organism that we can see. The recessive (genotype) can only be dominant in the second generation, upon fertilization with a similar organism of similar genotype.
<span>Etymology and Usage of the Term Pre-Christian use of apostolos [ajpovstolo"] in the sense of messenger is rare. More common is the verb <span>apostello, </span>referring to the sending of a fleet or an embassy. Only in Herodotus (1.21; 5.38) is it used of a personal envoy. Josephus employs it once (Antiquities17.11.1) in the classical sense of an embassy. Epictetus (Discourse3.22) speaks of the ideal Cynic teacher as one "sent by Zeus" to be a messenger of the gods and an "overseer" of human affairs.The Septuagint uses apostello [ajpostevllw] or exapostello [ejxapostevllw] some seven hundred times to translate the Hebrew salah [j;l'v] ("stretch out, " "send"). More than the act of sending, this word includes the idea of the authorization of a messenger. The noun apostolos [ajpovstolo"] is found only in 1ki 14:6, where the commissioning and empowering of the prophet are clearly in mind. Thus, the Septuagint uses the apostello [ajpostevllw] word-group to denote the authorization of an individual to fulfill a particular function, with emphasis on the one who sends, not on the one who is sent.
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i am pretty sure its sunday.
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sunday is the beginning of the week, but i dont understand a circled fist?
ANSWER: "I feel glad I came," she said, taking off her shoes.