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1 سند تأمين ضد المطالبات
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2 معاملة المطالبات
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3 ownership
تَمَلُّك \ ownership: being the owner: Who claims the ownership of this car?. possession: ownership: The castle came into my possession last year. \ See Also ملكية (مِلْكِيّة) \ مِلْكِيّة \ possession: ownership: The castle came into my possession last year. ownership: being the owner: Who claims the ownership of this car?. -
4 possession
تَمَلُّك \ ownership: being the owner: Who claims the ownership of this car?. possession: ownership: The castle came into my possession last year. \ See Also ملكية (مِلْكِيّة) \ مِلْكِيّة \ possession: ownership: The castle came into my possession last year. ownership: being the owner: Who claims the ownership of this car?. -
5 ادعى لنفسه بغير حق
اِدّعَى (شَيْئاً) لِنَفْسِهِ بِغَيْرِ حَقّ: اِنْتَحَلَto make undue claims to, arrogate to oneself, assume unduly -
6 جزية
جزية:A tax paid by non-Muslims living in a Muslim State. Since the non-Muslims are exempt from military service and taxes imposed on Muslims, they must pay this tax to compensate. It guarantees them security and protection. If the State cannot protect those who paid jizyah, then the amount they paid is returned to them (as performed by Khaalid Ibn Al Waleed, upon leaving the city of Hums in Syria, when threatened by the advancing Roman army from the north). This justice has not been equaled throughout history, nor by any contemporary institution, no matter what its claims to "civilization" may be: returning taxes to alien residents if the state cannot protect them.Furthermore, contrary to willful misrepresentations about Islam, the amount of Zakaah (imposed on Muslims) is MORE than the amount of Jizyah (imposed on non-Muslims), therefore equivalent to an economical barrier to becoming a Muslim.Finally, these Taxes in the Muslim state are in the order of 2.5% of Total Worth (according to detailed criteria), or 10% of yearly profits, so much less than contemporary taxes ranging from 30% to more than 60% of income! Islam does not tax on income, just on total Worth and on yearly profit. -
7 مزاعم
مَزَاعِمallegations, claims, contentions; pretenses, pretensions, pretexts; assumptions, suppositions -
8 alien
[ˈeɪlɪən]1. adjectiveforeign:غَرِيب، أجْنَبِيalien customs.
2. noun1) a foreigner:غَرِيب، أجْنَبِيAliens are not welcome there.
2) a creature from another planet:مَخْلُوق غَرِيب(مِن عَالَم آخَر)He claims that he was abducted by aliens.
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9 claim
[kleɪm]1. verb1) to say that something is a fact:يدّعي، يَزْعُمHe claims to be the best runner in the class.
2) to demand as a right:يُطالِبYou must claim your money back if the goods are damaged.
3) to state that one is the owner of:يُصَرِّحُ أنه المالِكDoes anyone claim this book?
2. noun1) a statement (that something is a fact):إدِّعاءHer claim that she was the millionaire's daughter was disproved.
مُطالَبَه بِدَفْعِ تَعْويض عن الضَّرَرa claim for damages against her employer.
3) a demand for something which (one says) one owns or has a right to:مُطالَبَةٌ بِمُلْكِيَّهa rightful claim to the money.
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10 diviner
nouna person who has or claims a special ability to find hidden water or metals.مُتَنَبِّئ، عَرّاف، مُتَكَهِّن -
11 mindreader
nouna person who claims to know other people's thoughts.قارِئ للأفْكار -
12 quack
I [kwak]1. nounthe cry of a duck.صَوْت البَط2. verbto make such a sound:يُبَطْبِط II [kwak] nounThe ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.
(used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications:a quack doctor/psychologist
مُشَعْوِذquack medicine/cures.
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13 realist
nouna person who sees, or claims to see, life as it is, without being affected by emotion etc.إنْسان واقِعي -
14 séance
[ˈseɪaːns] nouna meeting of people trying to obtain messages from the spirits of dead people:جَلْسَة إسْتِحْضار الأرواحShe claims to have spoken to Napoleon at a séance.
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15 territorial
[-ˈtɔː-] adjectiveof or belonging to ( especially national) territory:إقْليمي، مُتَعَلِّق بالأرْضterritorial rights/claims.
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16 ادعى
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). \ اِدَّعَى مِلْكِية شيء \ lay claim to sth.: to demand to be given sth. as the owner. -
17 انحدر
اِنْحَدَرَ \ dip: to go down a little: The road dipped down to the river then went up again. slant: slope. slope: have a slope: My garden slopes down to the stream. \ اِنْحَدَرَ من أَصْل أو سَلَف \ be descend from: to come from the family of (sb. of earlier times): He claims to be descended from Napoleon. -
18 تملك
تَمَلُّك \ ownership: being the owner: Who claims the ownership of this car?. possession: ownership: The castle came into my possession last year. \ See Also ملكية (مِلْكِيّة) -
19 حق
حَقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. power: right; official permission: The police have powers to search cars. right: a just claim: She fought for the people’s rights. He had no right to do that, just; good; proper according to law or custom or religion Do what is right and you will not be ashamed. \ بِحَقّ \ justly: rightly; with good reason: He’s justly proud of his son’s success. rightly: justly; correctly: You acted rightly. \ بِحَقّ السَّماءِ! \ on earth: (used for giving force to a question or expression): What on earth are you doing? Why on earth did you say that?. for the sake of: used in strong expressions, begging sb. to do sth. or explain sth: For God’s sake, save my child! For Heaven’s sake, what shall I do now?. \ حَقّ \ admission: allowing or being allowed to enter: No admission except on business. \ See Also إِذْن الدُّخُول \ حَقّ \ choice: the right or chance to choose: It is your choice, whether you go or stay. \ See Also فُرْصَة الاخْتِيار \ حَقّ اسْتِعْمال... \ use: the right or the power of using sth.: We are allowed the use of our neighbour’s garden. He has lost the use of one arm. \ حَقّ خاص \ privilege: a special right or favour: We were given the privilege of fishing in his private stream. We had the privilege of meeting a famous artist. \ حَقّ الطَّبع \ copyright: the right of an author, musician, etc., to print, copy or use publicly a particular book, picture, piece of music, etc., which prevents other people from doing so without permission. \ حَقَّ عَلَيْهِ \ ought: (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. \ الحَقّ للمُطَالَبَة \ claim: the right to claim sth.; the act of claiming; the thing claimed: He makes wild claims without any proof. \ See Also مطالبة (مُطَالَبَة) \ حَقّ المُؤَلِّف \ copyright: the right of an author, musician, etc., to print, copy or use publicly a particular book, picture, piece of music, etc., which prevents other people from doing so without permission. \ حَقّ الوُصُول \ access: the right to see or handle (sth. secret, etc.) or to enter: Access to the library is forbidden to small children. Direct access to political leaders is not often possible. -
20 زعم
زَعَمَ \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. say: to express in spoken words: So they say. \ See Also ادعى (اِدَّعَى)، افترض (اِفْتَرَضَ)
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