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jacobkhan Feb 3, 2011:
it could be "trust" "care".
Kamran Nadeem Dec 3, 2001:
dear aaliya is AMANAT a medical term?certainly not!AMANAT means to keep an item in safe custody with a relaiable person

Proposed translations

49 mins

keeping something safe on behalf of someone

When one asks someone to look after their property/anything of value or leaves something of value, belonging to him/her with someone. This property is called 'amaanat' - property kept on behalf of the other.
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50 mins

keeping something safe on behalf of someone

When one asks someone to look after their property/anything of value or leaves something of value, belonging to him/her with someone. This property is called 'amaanat' - property kept on behalf of the other.
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50 mins

keeping something safe on behalf of someone

When one asks someone to look after their property/anything of value or leaves something of value, belonging to him/her with someone. This property is called 'amaanat' - property kept on behalf of the other.
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51 mins

keeping something safe on behalf of someone

When one asks someone to look after their property/anything of value or leaves something of value, belonging to him/her with someone. This property is called 'amaanat' - property kept on behalf of the other.
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9 hrs

trust

Declined
amanat is trust
Peer comment(s):

disagree Rashid muhammad : what it has to do with amanat?
26 mins
what "what" has to do with amanat? amaanat means trust!
neutral Kamran Nadeem : DEAR KASHIF in my opinion TRUST as a noun means an institution like "EDHI TRUST PAKISTAN"as a verb it means the confidence in some body or institution.what do you think?
10 hrs
without any context, you will translate on its face value and therefore my translation is correct
agree feka
14 days
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Comment: "amanat is not trust. aitibar, yaqeen is trust . ok"
9 hrs

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can some some one -including the asker- make me understand what trust has to do with medical? and what is this newly dicovered disase amanat!
rashid muhammad
Peer comment(s):

agree Kamran Nadeem : Certainly MR.Rashid Muhammad ,AMANAT is not a medical term ,it is possibilty of wrong group sellection or the asker herself relates to medical field.I think so what do you think sir?
9 hrs
disagree kashif : this is not a reply!dont post your comment using the "propose an answer' link
1 day 1 hr
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Comment: "it has lot to do with not only medical world but with this "
19 hrs

CUSTODY / SAFE CUSTODY

Declined
AMANAT (alif meem alif noon tay)
means to keep an item (valuabale or not)in the safe custody of a person,who is called AMEEN the "reliable
custodian".
It is a word very commomny used in our language and needs no further clarifications.I think it will work for you.
It does not belong to "medical group" as pointed out by my dear friend MR.RASHID MUHAMMAD.it may be due to the typing mistake of you(asker) or it is your(askers') profession,i think so please clear the situation.
My best regards
KAMRAN NADEEM
Peer comment(s):

disagree kashif : custody means hifaazat and custodian will be muhaafiz, not ameen; ameen means trustworthy
15 hrs
OK my friend Kashif,i think the safe custody fullfils the meanings of AMANAT,trustworthy will also work i do agree with you .thanx and best regards.
agree J_R_Tuladhar
26 days
Thanx a lot Jina ! i really appreciate your opinion.
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Comment: "this is the literal meaning of amanat, i want specific term "
49 mins

keeping something safe on behalf of someone

When one asks someone to look after their property/anything of value or leaves something of value, belonging to him/her with someone. This property is called 'amaanat' - property kept on behalf of the other.

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Note added at 1916 days (2007-03-03 06:58:44 GMT)
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what is the one word for amanat in english
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