"hawalah" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

Etymology: From Arabic حَوَالَة (ḥawāla, “transfer, trust”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|ar|حَوَالَة||transfer, trust}} Arabic حَوَالَة (ḥawāla, “transfer, trust”) Head templates: {{head|id|noun}} hawalah
  1. (Islamic finance) hawala, a long-established informal system of money transfer from India and the Middle East, still in use by migrant workers. Categories (topical): Islamic finance
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