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Khandro | 23:28 Sun 14th Jul 2013 | Travel
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What does 'Mülk Allah' mean in Turkish please? Google translate says "Propery of Allah". I want to use it in something and need assurance that this is correct.
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Yeah I'd be scared to get that wrong too.
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I don't know how it translates but there's a sense of, God's man/woman, a true believer, in the phrase, 'Property of Allah'.
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I don't know, but can find out for you tomorrow afternoon if that's any good.
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Glad you see my point mojo. It was displayed on a banner held by a water- cannoned protester in the recent riots in Taksim square, Istanbul.
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Baby_Sham; Thanks, I would appreciate that.
No worries :-)

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I'd rather they were camped outside your door RobKep ...
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I was suggesting the authorities might be keeping an eye on you ...
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That's at least 50% true ;-)
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A giggle? No, Rob, wittily pertinent :)
It translates as 'Property Of God'.

Unfortunately, sandyRoe's link gives me the weather forecast for my area of the UK.

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Thanks for the link sandy, I think though Mulk as in Malik al Mulk is not the same as Mülk (with what in German is called a 'u umlaut' ) but I'm not certain on this.
Alston's sounds most plausible, though he gives no reference.

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