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21 istihare
asking for divine guidance through a dream. -ye yatmak to lie down to sleep (after performing duties of worship) in the hope that God will speak to you through a dream. -
22 menajer
manager (usually of a performing artist). -
23 meshetmek
/ı/ 1. Islam to wipe (one´s head) with the wet palm of one´s hand (while performing the ritual ablutions). 2. to anoint (someone) with oil. -
24 namaz
Islam namaz, ritual of worship centered in prayer. - bezi headscarf (worn by a woman while performing the namaz). -ı bozulmak /ın/ for one´s namaz to become invalid. - kılınmak impersonal passive to perform the namaz. -ı kılınmak /ın/ for (a Muslim´s) funeral service to be held/to take place. - kılmak to perform the namaz. - seccadesi prayer rug. - vakti time of a namaz, hour of prayer, prayer time. -
25 namazlık
"1. prayer rug; prayer mat. 2. colloq. all the prayers and suras repeated when performing the namaz. 3. (period of time) that lasts as long as it takes to perform the namaz." -
26 seferi
"1. (someone) who is exempt from the Ramazan fast or from performing the namaz because he is making a journey. 2. pertaining to a journey or voyage. 3. mil. wartime, pertaining to a time of war; expeditionary. 4. mil. field, pertaining to the field." -
27 tennure
wide-skirted garment worn by a Mevlevi dervish while performing the sema. -
28 teşrih
"1. med. dissection; performing an autopsy on. 2. examining minutely, dissecting. - etmek /ı/ 1. med. to dissect; to perform an autopsy on. 2. to examine minutely, dissect. - masasına yatırmak /ı/ to scrutinize (a matter) carefully. "
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