dhamma |
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dhamma |
damma |
As nouns the difference between dhamma and damma
is that
dhamma is the teachings of Buddha while
damma is in Arabic script, the vowel point for "u", appearing as a small curl placed above a letter {{term|ـُ|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} and designating a short /u/. If the Arabic letter {{term|و||wāw|lang=mul|sc=Arab}} immediately follows, it indicates a long /ū/.
dhamma |
dhimma |
As nouns the difference between dhamma and dhimma
is that
dhamma is the teachings of Buddha while
dhimma is a form of social contract in a state under sharia law granting special status to all or certain non-Muslim subjects, providing rights of residence in return for taxes.