The Arabic word for tithing

The Arabic word for tithing

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Abstract

Man settled next to his agricultural land and moved from the stage of gathering sustenance to the stage of producing sustenance. The first villages and agricultural communities arose, and some religious beliefs crystallized among man. This is evidenced by the material relics discovered, including the embodiment of the most important natural phenomena, which they depicted in the form of a goddess, including clay dolls that represent a pregnant woman. Nude reflects the idea of ​​fertility.


That civilization is the extent to which each nation has reached in the various aspects of life in terms of intellectual and mental activity, sciences, arts, knowledge, morals, and lofty goals, and the direction of all of them towards the best paths in the paths of life until they reach the goal. Civilization is a practical embodiment of the intellectual activity of man through traversing the paths of life and history. Civilization. Civilization is a record of development, generosity, thought, and its effectiveness in various aspects of life.

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The Arabic word for tithing: The Arabic word for tithing. (2026). Journal of Education for the Humanities , 6(21.1), 752-731. https://doi.org/10.33899/qarc1d49
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The Arabic word for tithing: The Arabic word for tithing. (2026). Journal of Education for the Humanities , 6(21.1), 752-731. https://doi.org/10.33899/qarc1d49