-
Congregation Beth
Ahabah (meaning "House of Love") is a
Reform Jewish synagogue at 1121 West
Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia, in the
United States...
- 'Alqama ibn 'Ubada, (Arabic: علقمة بن عبدة),
generally known as 'Alqama al-Fahl (علقمة الفحل), was an
Arabian poet of the
tribe Tamim, who
flourished in...
- al-Kafrayn and
Judaydat al-Khas to the south, al-Atibeh to the northeast, al-
Abadah and al-Qisa to the north, al-Ahmadiyah to the northwest,
Sakka to the west...
- Al-
Abadah (Arabic: العبادة) also
spelled Obada or Abbadeh, is a
Syrian village located in
Markaz Rif Dimashq, Rif
Dimashq to the
southeast of the al-Nashabiyah...
-
former politician,
former MP in the
Knesset (Israeli Parliament)
Ammar Abadah N****er al-Wa'eli (1977–2011),
Yemeni wanted for
terrorism by the FBI Bashir...
- ("Omnipotent.") harvasp-âgâh ("Omniscient.") harvasp-h'udhâ ("The Lord of all.")
abadah ("Without beginning.") awî-añjâm ("Without end.") bûnastah ("The origin...
-
Ammar Abadah N****er al-Wa'eli (1977 in
Yemen – 3 June 2011)
became wanted in 2002, by the
United States Department of Justice's FBI,
which was then s****ing...
- al-Qantarah Al-Jarba Al-Khamisiyah Al-Mansoura Marj al-Sultan
Nawla Al-
Abadah Autaya Otaybah Al-Qasimiyah Al-Qisa Al-Salihiyah
Wadyan al-Rabi Al-Zamaniyah...
- al-Qantarah Al-Jarba Al-Khamisiyah Al-Mansoura Marj al-Sultan
Nawla Al-
Abadah Autaya Otaybah Al-Qasimiyah Al-Qisa Al-Salihiyah
Wadyan al-Rabi Al-Zamaniyah...
- al-Qaeda operative, and
several other militant suspects,
including Ammar Abadah N****er al-Wa'eli, in a
strike in
southern Yemen. Four
civilians were also...