غير مؤهل ل غير صالح - meaning and definition. What is غير مؤهل ل غير صالح
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What (who) is غير مؤهل ل غير صالح - definition

TWELFTH LETTER OF MANY SEMITIC ALPHABETS
Lamed; ל; לּ; Lām; ﻝ; ﻟ; ﻠ; ﻞ; ܠ; Lamadh; Lamad; Lam (letter); Lamedh (letter); ل; ﻟ ﻝ; ࠋ; 𐤋; 𐡋; Lamd (letter); ﬥ
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  • An iron cow-goad in the [[Israel Museum]] (lower right, 9th-7th century BC)
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List of largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of metropolitan areas in the Middle East; Largest metropolitan areas of Western Asia; Largest metropolitan areas of the Near East; Largest metropolitan areas of the Middle East
This is a list of metropolitan areas in Middle East, with their population according to different sources. The list includes metropolitan areas that have a population of over 1.
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·Impf & ·p.p. of Lame.
Emirate of Nekor         
EMIRATE CENTERED IN THE RIF AREA OF PRESENT-DAY MOROCCO (710-1019)
Emir of Nekor; Kingdom of Nekor; Salihid dynasty
The Emirate of Nekor (Berber: Taemirate n Nekkur; ) was an emirate centered in the Rif area of present-day Morocco. Its capital was initially located at Temsaman, and then moved to Nekor.

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Lamedh

Lamedh or Lamed is the twelfth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Hebrew Lāmed ל, Aramaic Lāmadh , Syriac Lāmaḏ ܠ, Arabic Lām ل, and Phoenician Lāmed . Its sound value is [l].

The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Lambda (Λ), Latin L, and Cyrillic El (Л).