Taqbil

Taqbil or Taqbeel (Arabic: تقبيل; taqbiyl; Arabic pronunciation: [tɑqbi:l]) is the tradition of kissing the hands or feet of one's husband, parent or of religious scholars, although practicing it towards scholars has remained controversial. == Description == Taqbil in Arabic literally means "kissing", and has been a historically common and widespread practice in the Islamic world.

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Taqbil

Taqbil or Taqbeel (Arabic: تقبيل; taqbiyl; Arabic pronunciation: [tɑqbi:l]) is the tradition of kissing the hands or feet of one's husband, parent or of religious scholars, although practicing it towards scholars has remained controversial. == Description == Taqbil in Arabic literally means "kissing", and has been a historically common and widespread practice in the Islamic world.

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