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Adab (Hindustani: آداب (Nastaleeq), आदाब (Devanagari)), from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used in the Indian subcontinent, by the Urdu-speaking while greeting, as well as many non-Muslims (Hindus and Christians) in north India. It is associated with the Ganga-Jamuni culture of South Asia, especially of the Urdu-speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabadi Muslims, and Muhajir people of Pakistan.

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  • Adab (Hindustani: آداب (Nastaleeq), आदाब (Devanagari)), from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used in the Indian subcontinent, by the Urdu-speaking while greeting, as well as many non-Muslims (Hindus and Christians) in north India. It is associated with the Ganga-Jamuni culture of South Asia, especially of the Urdu-speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabadi Muslims, and Muhajir people of Pakistan. (en)
  • L'Adab (in Hindustani: آداب (Nastaleeq , आदाब (Devanagari); in Bengalese: আদাব), che significa rispetto e cortesia, è un gesto della mano usato dai musulmani residente nel sud-est asiatico, ma anche da molti indù, mentre ci si salutano l'un l'altro. È associato alla cultura indo-persiana. La parola deriva da Urdu, attraverso la parola araba Aadaab, che significa etichetta. (it)
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  • Posture of Adab by Iman Ali , a Pakistani Actress, is in the title poster of Pakistani film Mah e Mir (en)
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  • Adab (Hindustani: آداب (Nastaleeq), आदाब (Devanagari)), from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used in the Indian subcontinent, by the Urdu-speaking while greeting, as well as many non-Muslims (Hindus and Christians) in north India. It is associated with the Ganga-Jamuni culture of South Asia, especially of the Urdu-speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh, Hyderabadi Muslims, and Muhajir people of Pakistan. (en)
  • L'Adab (in Hindustani: آداب (Nastaleeq , आदाब (Devanagari); in Bengalese: আদাব), che significa rispetto e cortesia, è un gesto della mano usato dai musulmani residente nel sud-est asiatico, ma anche da molti indù, mentre ci si salutano l'un l'altro. È associato alla cultura indo-persiana. La parola deriva da Urdu, attraverso la parola araba Aadaab, che significa etichetta. (it)
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  • Adab (gesture) (en)
  • Adab (gesto) (it)
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