عبد مامور

English translation: Servant/slave/subservient person

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Arabic term or phrase:عبد مامور
English translation:Servant/slave/subservient person
Entered by: alishah63

21:50 Jul 22, 2013
Arabic to English translations [PRO]
Religion /
Arabic term or phrase: عبد مامور
ليس في الدين عبد مامور
alishah63
Local time: 08:49
Servant/slave/subservient person
Explanation:
Servant/slave/subservient person

or subservient servant.

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Anis Farhat
Tunisia
Local time: 08:49
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Summary of answers provided
4Servant/slave/subservient person
Anis Farhat
4serves as a slave
Mohammed Shakir
3a non-thinker doer
Ahmad Hamdy
2a servant who is ordered
Hopy


  

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a non-thinker doer


Explanation:


Ahmad Hamdy
Local time: 10:49
Native speaker of: Arabic
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Servant/slave/subservient person


Explanation:
Servant/slave/subservient person

or subservient servant.

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Anis Farhat
Tunisia
Local time: 08:49
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in EnglishEnglish
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serves as a slave


Explanation:
in Islam there is no person could serve as a slave.

Mohammed Shakir
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a servant who is ordered


Explanation:
a servant who is commanded

Hopy
Egypt
Local time: 10:49
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
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