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Qadaa
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Qadaa
In Islamic law, the act of performing a duty on a later day if one was unable to perform it at the appointed time.


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AaThe search took place in Khellit al-Zayti, on the outskirts of Ayta al-Fekhar in the qada of Rashaya, a rocky area used during the Civil War as a military base for Palestinian factions and later for the Syrian army.
Riyadh is worried that the instability in Yemen, which also faces al Qada violence and a southern secession movement, could allow militants to relaunch operations in Saudi Arabia.
3-The elements of "electoral accord" that took place in Doha, which covered the election of an MP for Hezbollah in Beirut with the votes of the party's rivals and the non-division of Marjayoun-Hasbayya, Western Bekaa-Rashaya and Baalbek-Hermel into separate constituencies meant that six qadas were contained in three constituencies, which violated the qada-based election law, to the benefit of the opposition.
 
 
 
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