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Baraka may refer to:

  • baraka, also berakhah, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony
  • baraka, also barakah, in Arabic, Islam and Arab-influenced languages such as Swahili, Urdu, Persian, Turkish, meaning spiritual wisdom and blessing transmitted from God; or in a Sufi context, "breath of life."
  • Baraka, means 'Blessing' in Arabic, Swahili, Urdu, Persian and Turkish.
    • "Baraka", a rarely used French slang term for luck, derived from the Arabic word
    • Baraka, aka Nigella sativa, a spice with purported health benefits
  • Baraka, a Serbian, Slovene and Bulgarian word for "shack"

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See also

  • Barack Obama (sometimes, Baraka Obama), 44th President of the United States, whose first name is derived from the Arabic language influenced Swahili word baraka, meaning "blessed" in Arabic language.


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