sadaqat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of sadaqat
From the Arabic word ṣadaqah
Example Sentences
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Sinéad O’Connor, the iconoclastic singer-songwriter also known as Shuhada’ Sadaqat and Mother Bernadette Maria, announced she is retiring from touring and recording in a tweet Friday.
From Los Angeles Times
“The village is ruined,” said Mawlawi Sadaqat, a local religious leader who led prayers as the bodies were buried.
From New York Times
Sadaqat Ali, 36, Rafaqat Ali, 38, Fazal Ilahi, 63, Syed Akbar, 45, and the youth armed themselves with weapons including an axe and a machete before launching the attack.
From BBC
Sadaqat Ali was found guilty of murder and the attempted murder Ahsan.
From BBC
A 13-year old boy and three men - Rafaqat Ali, 38, Fazal Ilahi, 62, Sadaqat Ali, 36, from Blackburn - were earlier charged with attempted murder.
From BBC
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