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- Rida abstract "Rida (Arabic: رضا, Riḍā) is one of the Islamic virtues discussed in Sufism as well as early Islamic belief. The term "riḍā" literally means 'the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval'. In religious context, this term is interpreted as satisfaction or "perfect contentment with God's will or decree". It is also frequently given as a male first name in Shīʻa Muslim communities, sometimes alternately spelled: Ridha, after the eighth Shīʻa Imām, ʻAlī ibn Mūsā al-Riḍā (Ali ar-Ridha).".
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- Rida wikiPageExternalLink beliefs.html.
- Rida wikiPageExternalLink www.zoyacreation.com.
- Rida wikiPageID "26874652".
- Rida wikiPageRevisionID "566110357".
- Rida hasPhotoCollection Rida.
- Rida subject Category:Islamic_terms.
- Rida subject Category:Sufism.
- Rida comment "Rida (Arabic: رضا, Riḍā) is one of the Islamic virtues discussed in Sufism as well as early Islamic belief. The term "riḍā" literally means 'the fact of being pleased or contented; contentment, approval'. In religious context, this term is interpreted as satisfaction or "perfect contentment with God's will or decree".".
- Rida label "Rida".
- Rida label "رضا".
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- Rida wasDerivedFrom Rida?oldid=566110357.
- Rida isPrimaryTopicOf Rida.