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A teacher of algebra might begin the year by explaining the word's Arabic roots.
The word is from the same Arabic triliteral root as jihad ("struggle").
The Arabic verbal root is kafa, "to be satisfied."
But they dressed conservatively and were proud of their Arabic roots.
The words alcohol, algebra and zenith all have Arabic roots.
Typically, Muslim community people name their children for Arabic roots.
The word is derived from Arabic root for temporal vocabulary, 'Zaman,' and appears in several languages around the world.
Fado is music with Arabic roots which comes from continental Portugal.
An archaic Arabic root for 'Salvation' exists in Yatha, which may have later formed this name: y-sh-ʿ.