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what is kalima? write in English​

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Answered by swatimanishsrivastav
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The Six Kalimah, also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases often recited by South Asian Muslims. The phrases are taken in part taken from hadiths. Recitation of the Six Kalimahs is taught in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian countries' madrasas

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Six Kalimah, also known as the Six Traditions or the Six Phrases, are six Islamic phrases often recited by South Asian Muslims. The phrases are taken in part taken from hadiths. Recitation of the Six Kalimahs is taught in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian countries' madrasas.

Kalima (from Arabic: كلمة‎, kalimah, "word") may refer to:

The Six Kalimas, texts to memorize to learn the fundamentals of Islam

Kalima (band), a Manchester jazz-funk band on Factory Records

Kalima!, the second album by Kalima

Kalima, a Moroccan magazine

"Kalima", a track by Elvin Jones on his 1978 album Remembrance

Kalima, an online journal of human rights founded by Sihem Bensedrine and Naziha Réjiba

Al Kalima, a newspaper published in Libya

Kalima may also refer to:

Kalima, a commune of Huambo Province, Angola

Kalima, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a town in Maniema Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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