WHAT DOES TABIR MEAN IN MALAY?
Definition of tabir in the Malay dictionary
curtain 1. a draped cloth to block something, a curtain: the Mahat's room was the same as the other rooms, but in the center it hung ~ pink; 2. ki cover something: I know what's behind his struggle; ~ smoke smoke to protect warships; ~ boundary iron separating Soviet bloc countries from other European countries; ~ -different variety of veil; bertabir 1. wearing a curtain: the bed part ~, and on the veil it is tightened with adhesive cloths and towels; 2. ki covered with, cover, enclosed; wears or wears something, shakes: we sit next to the bamboo blinds room; to 1. to be screened: thick cloth ~ women's prayer room; cover, cover: he's also in the newspaper; sky clouds ~ sky.
8 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TABIR»
Discover the use of
tabir in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tabir and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
Javanese language and literature, social life and customs of the Javanese in Malaysia; collection of articles.
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Al-Arqam di sebalik tabir
On Darul Arqam, an Islamic fundamentalist organization banned in Malaysia, and its social role in Malay Muslim society.
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Menyibak tabir perempuan berpolitik
Account of women involved in politics and government of Indonesia.
Nurul Sutarti, Maria Hartiningsih,
2008
4
Menyingkap tabir Orientalisme
History of the orientalism related to the Islamic development in Indonesia.
Abdul Mannan Buchari,
2006
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Menyingkap tabir mafia peradilan
On law enforcement and political corruption in the Indonesian legal system.
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Menyingkap tabir rahasia spiritual Syekh Abdul Muhyi (Wali ...
Spiritual life of Syekh Abdul Muhyi, a Javanese sufi who propagated Islam in Tasikmalaya, Jawa Barat Province.
Muhammad Wildan Yahya,
2007
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Menguak tabir perkembangan Hindu
History and development of Hinduism in Bali Province.
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Menguak tabir intelijen "hitam" Indonesia
Ideas and thoughts in reaching professionalism of Indonesian intelligence agencies.
Ali A. Wibisono, Faisal Idris, Andi Widjajanto,
2006