A Salafist is a Muslim who adheres to the Salafism, a fundamentalist movement in Islam. They pursue a style of life they believe to be in accordance with that of the first Muslim generations (the Salaf). Salafists are often known for their strict interpretation of Islamic law.
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In a way that is different from how it is usually done; not according to conventional ways or standards.
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A large city that is the most important city of a country or region and often serves as a center for trade, industry, and government
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CCTAC is an abbreviation for Continuing Connection Transmission Access Code, a term used in certain telecommunications standards to describe a specific access code or sequence used in the transmission of data.
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Relating to the circulatory system that combines blood and lymph, or to the organs that make up this system, such as the thymus and spleen, in animals that lack a true blood system.
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Unable to be confessed or admitted, especially due to shame, guilt, or embarrassment.
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Relating to both the pericardium (a membrane that surrounds the heart) and the pleura (a membrane that lines the chest cavity and covers the lungs). It can be used to describe a condition or condition affecting both these areas, such as a pericardio-pleural effusion (fluid accumulation between the pericardium and the pleura).
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The act of writing or composing poems or verses.
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Describing molecules, cells, or entities that exhibit multiple forms or structures, especially in different stages of development or under different conditions.
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