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Yes, children can complete Hajj voluntarily and if they can afford it. However, he is obliged to perform Hajj when he becomes adult if he can afford it from the financial, health, and security aspects.
It means "Thank You". To be obliged is to owe an obligation, a debt. "Much obliged" is a cut down form of "I am much obliged to you" which means "I owe you one" which is another way of saying "Thank You."
I am obliged to attend the meeting as it is mandatory for all team members.
That is the wrong question. You are really asking: If I am the father of a child and the mother leaves the country with the child, do I have an obligation to help support the child financially? There may be situations where you should not feel obliged. But this is the question that needs answering. For that matter, it is the basic question even for fathers whose children have not left the country.
There are two syllables in the word obliged. Ob-liged
no u are not obliged to tell others how u vote
Much Obliged - 1917 was released on: USA: June 1917
A synonym of obliged is compelled and an antonym is let off
Legally, no you don't. They are legally classed as adults, and as such (unless they have an exception, such as certain disabilities) you are not legally obliged to look after them any longer.
obliged
I'm Much Obliged - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
1. The girl was obliged to read her book over the weekend.2. The boy was obliged to finish his homework before he played.3. He was obliged to the fishermen for saving him and his boat.4. Since he had approved the project, he was at least obliged to review its results.