Moral precaution in sources and derivatives
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i134.1054Keywords:
precaution, sources, derivatives, subject name, object nameAbstract
This paper deals with precautions in sources and derivatives, The sources came from: The source is from the abstract trio, the source is more than the trio, the meme source, the source of time and gender.
I did not mention the name of the source, nor the industrial source, Because I did not stand on the precautions in them in the books of pure works until the eighth century AH, This is required by the research method.
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