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daud

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daud [dɔːd dɒd]
n
Scot a lump or chunk of something
[from earlier dad to strike, of unknown origin]


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``We have been immersed in prayer as part of our religious observance,'' said Daud Mohammad of the Islamic Foundation of Ibn Taimmiyah in Culver City, ``and it hasn't been on our mind today.
and Sity Daud dissect the emergence of nation and state in Malaysia.
Daud, Wan Ramli Wan and Zain, Shaharir Mohamad, "Indigenisation of Technology and the Challenge of Globalization: The Case of Malaysia" in MAAS Journal of Islamic Science, Vol.
 
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