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jungle law - translation to arabic

THE IDEA THAT IN NATURE, THE ONLY "LAW" IS TO DO WHATEVER IS NEEDED FOR SURVIVAL
Jungle law; Law of the Jungle; The Law of the Jungle; Law of jungle

jungle law         
شريعة الغاب
jungle         
  • Vine thicket, a typical tangled jungle, Australia
  • Jungle lining a river bank in rainforest, Cameroon
  • Use of the jungle to represent savageness and ferocity in popular culture.
  • los Naranjos]] archeological site In [[Honduras]].
  • [[El Yunque National Forest]] is the only tropical rainforest in the [[U.S. National Forest Service]]
  • Jungle on [[Tioman Island]], [[Malaysia]]
AN IMPASSABLE DENSE FOREST (TYPICALLY TROPICAL)
Jungle (terrain); Jungles; जंगल; Tropical jungle; Jungal
اسْم : دَغْلٌ . أجَمَة . غاب
JUNGLE         
  • Vine thicket, a typical tangled jungle, Australia
  • Jungle lining a river bank in rainforest, Cameroon
  • Use of the jungle to represent savageness and ferocity in popular culture.
  • los Naranjos]] archeological site In [[Honduras]].
  • [[El Yunque National Forest]] is the only tropical rainforest in the [[U.S. National Forest Service]]
  • Jungle on [[Tioman Island]], [[Malaysia]]
AN IMPASSABLE DENSE FOREST (TYPICALLY TROPICAL)
Jungle (terrain); Jungles; जंगल; Tropical jungle; Jungal

ألاسم

أَجَمَة ; أَيْك ; أَيْكَة ; غَيْضَة

Definition

the law of the jungle
the principle that those who are strongest and most selfish will be most successful.

Wikipedia

Law of the jungle

"The law of the jungle" (also called jungle law) is an expression that has come to describe a scenario where "anything goes". The Oxford English Dictionary defines the Law of the Jungle as "the code of survival in jungle life, now usually with reference to the superiority of brute force or self-interest in the struggle for survival".

The phrase was introduced in Rudyard Kipling's 1894 work The Jungle Book, where it described the behaviour of wolves in a pack.

Examples of use of jungle law
1. Only the strong can defend justice in the world today where the jungle law prevails.
2. U.S.–style "democracy" serves as a hotbed of creating animal–like lifestyle subject to a jungle law.
3. This naturally sparks off such friction and contradictions of containing and blaming each other among them and the jungle law is bound to prevail in the society.
4. This attitude disqualifies Khartoum to host and chair AU and "Move Africa Forward", but rather backward in darkness era and jungle law!
5. It is shocking and deplorable, indeed, for the UNSC to protect the interests of big countries at the sacrifice of small countries on the basis of jungle law though it is obliged to adhere to the principle of impartiality.