عورة المرء - traduzione in Inglese
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عورة المرء - traduzione in Inglese

AWRAH, CONCEPT IN ISLAM
'Awra; Farj; Furj; Furuj; Awrat; 'Awraat; Saw'ah; Saw'at; Za'ifeh; Za'ifah; Awrah; عورة; Intimate parts (Islam); ‘awrah; 'awrah; Aurat ('awrah); Aurat (awrah); Intimate body parts in Islam; Intimate bodyparts in Islam; Aurat (Southeast Asia); Aurat (Malay language); Aurat (Indonesian language); Aurat (Malaysian and Indonesian language)
  • Pilgrims head to the 'mountain of mercy'.

private parts         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Private parts; Private Parts (disambiguation); Private Parts (film); Private Parts (movie); Private part
عورة المرء
عورة المرء      

private parts

exhibitionism         
  • Women "flashing" (publicly exposing their bare breasts) at [[Woodstock Festival Poland]], 2011
  • [[Charles Lasègue]] was the first to use the term ''exhibitionist'', in 1877.
  • streaker]], at the [[Hong Kong Sevens]] Rugby tournament in 1994
ACT OF EXPOSING IN A PUBLIC OR SEMI-PUBLIC CONTEXT ONE'S SUGGESTIVE BODY PARTS
Telephone scatologia; Obscene telephone call; Apodysophilia; Exhibitionist; Lady Godiva syndrome; Peodeiktophilia; Obscene telephone caller; Martymachlia; Obscene phone callers; Telephone scatophilia; Telephone scatalogia; Exhibitionistic; Exhibitionism (Apodysophilia); Reflectoporn; Exhibinationism; Run naked; Examples of streaking at U.S. universities; Examples of streaking at educational institutions; Roshutsu; Sexy flash; Campus streaking; Exhibitionistic disorder; Exhibitionists; Streaking at educational institutions
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الافتضاحية : إنحراف يتميز بنزوع الى إظهار العورة الاظهارية : نزعة المرء الى إظهار مقدراته

Wikipedia

Intimate parts in Islam

The intimate parts (Arabic: عورة 'awrah, Arabic: ستر, satr) of the human body must, according to Islam, be covered by clothing. Exposing the intimate parts of the body is unlawful in Islam as the Quran instructs the covering of male and female genitals, and for adult females the breasts. Exposing them is normally considered sinful. Exposing intimate parts when needed, such as going to the toilet or bathing, falls under a specific set of rules. Precisely which body parts must be covered varies among different schools of Islamic thought.