مكلف

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Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the passive participle of كَلَّفَ (kallafa, to entrust, to cost), from the root ك ل ف (k-l-f).

Adjective

مُكَلَّف (mukallaf) (feminine مُكَلَّفَة (mukallafa), masculine plural مُكَلَّفُونَ (mukallafūna), feminine plural مُكَلَّفَات (mukallafāt))

  1. in charge (بِ (bi) of), responsible (بِ (bi) for)
  2. authorized (بِ (bi) with)
  3. obligated (بِ (bi) to do something)
  4. expensive, fine, excellent
  5. magnificently adorned
  6. bombastic, overdone
  7. freckled
  8. full of pimples
  9. taxable
  10. (religion, including Islam law) obligated to perform the general religious duties, that is of age and of sound mind, compos mentis

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