• Taqbil or Taqbeel (Arabic: تقبيل; taqbiyl; Arabic pronunciation: [tɑqbi:l]) is a tradition of kissing the hand of Sayyids or religious scholars, mostly...
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    the Islamic Caliphate as early as the 7th century. Hand-kissing known as Taqbil, as a respect for nobility, is practiced by the Hadharem of Yemen. The hand-kiss...
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    of the practices that became publicly contentious include the custom of taqbil (kissing the hands of Sayyids), and the exclusive use of the title, "Sayyid"...
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    at the Hadhramaut School in Surabaya, where pro-sayyid practices such as taqbil was maintained. He became active at al-Irshad in Surabaya in the late 1920s...
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    the issue of Ijtihad, Bid‘ah, Sunnah, Heresy, Ziyarat (visiting graves), Taqbil (kissing the hands of Sayyids) and Tawassul. This essay paper actually was...
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    al-Qutbayn (Arabic: قاب قوسين في الصلوة عنـد القطبـين) Fath al-Baab le-Taqbil al-Ietaab (Arabic: فتح البـاب لتقبيـل الاعتـاب) Al-Hajj al-Mokhattar, Javaab...
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    the issue of Ijtihad, Bid‘ah, Sunnah, Heresy, Ziyarat (visiting graves), Taqbil (kissing the hands of Sayyids) and Tawassul. This essay paper actually was...
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