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Meaning of talibé




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

talibé
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It is the name given to a child between the ages of 4 and 14 who is given by his poor parents to an Islamic religious training school. Student in training of a Koranic school. Talibés .

  




furoya

It is the name given in some African countries to pupil children in Muslim schools (daara) where they learn about the Qur'aan. One characteristic by which they are considered to be in a situation of child abuse and exploitation is that one of their obligations is to financially support their master (marabut), for which they take to the streets to beg and even steal. The original Arabic name is 1591; 1575; 1604; 1576; 8206; ( talib "student" ). See Taliban, English/Taliban .

  


John Rene Plaut

TALIB in Senegal, a Muslim country, a poor child whose parents cannot keep it, and who is handed over to the DAARAS, a religious center of Qur'aan studies, where they are forced to beg.

  



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