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Islamic ceremony for a newborn baby
Taḥnīk (تَحْنِيكِ) is an Islamic ceremony of rubbing the palate of a newborn baby with honey, sweet juice or pressed dates. Originally the date was softened
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Malaysian singer-songwriter (born 1979)
Siti Aafiyah, meaning to be safe and good in everything, during aqiqah and tahnik ceremonies at her home. After few months of professional break, she released
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Muhammad, mahmud and hamid (hmd) which means praise in Arabic. Taḥnīk (تحنيك) 'Tahnik' is an Islamic ceremony of touching the lips of a newborn baby with
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14th-century hadith scholar
his father took him to Shaykh Taqi al-Dīn al-Qanāwī for supplication, taḥnīk (placing a sweet substance in the infant's mouth), and seeking blessing
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Indian Islamic scholar and da'i (1957–2013)
on 29 January 1957, in Aminabad, Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh, India. His tahnik was conducted by Hussain Ahmad Madani. His father, Mohammad al-Hasani, was
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potential benefits and risks are not clear from available studies. The taḥnīk also exercises the muscles of the mouth and helps with the circulation of
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Jehovah's gift (or grace).
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Renowned; noble.
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From isbahan
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Pearl.
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Grace, Favor
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God venkateswara
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Dancing Around
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Zealous; Little Marcus; Wise and Peaceful
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