Ghanimah

In Islam, the spoils of war, also known as ghanimah (Arabic: غَنيمَة, romanized: ġanīma), refer to the wealth or property acquired by Muslims through jihad (warfare) against non-Muslims, including land, wealth, and material possessions like livestock, as well as captives. == Etymology == The term ghanimah is derived from the Arabic root that implies gain or profit, and it encompasses various forms of wealth, including material goods, land, and other resources captured during military campaigns.

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Ghanimah

In Islam, the spoils of war, also known as ghanimah (Arabic: غَنيمَة, romanized: ġanīma), refer to the wealth or property acquired by Muslims through jihad (warfare) against non-Muslims, including land, wealth, and material possessions like livestock, as well as captives. == Etymology == The term ghanimah is derived from the Arabic root that implies gain or profit, and it encompasses various forms of wealth, including material goods, land, and other resources captured during military campaigns.

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