ElOriginIntihap is derived from the Arabic word intiḫāb (انتخاب). This term is formed in the iftiʿāl pattern from the Arabic verb naḫaba, meaning “to select” or “to choose,” and carries the meaning of “selection, preference.”Areas of UsePolitics: Used to refer to electoral processes and the selection of candidates.Law: Used to define official voting and selection procedures.History: Describes the selection of rulers or representatives in historical periods.Literary Language: Used in expressions de
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Fatmanur Mavibaş

Suppose you suddenly win a large sum of money. In that moment, you become the happiest person in the world; but this sharp change in your life is too abnormal for your soul to bear, and over time you are dragged into depression. Because everything around you changes all at once, forcing you—without even realizing it—to become someone entirely different.As time passes, the environments you find yourself in, the people you interact with, your car, your home—in short, many aspects of your life—begi
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