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ʻAbasa (Arabic: عبس, "He Frowned") is the 80th
chapter (sura) of the Qur'an, with 42
verses (ayat). It is a
Meccan sura. The
Surah is so
designated after...
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Abasa (also spelled: Abbasa, Abbaso) (Somali: Abaaso) is an
ancient town in the
northwestern Awdal region of Somaliland. In
ancient times it
served as...
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Abasa Aremeyaw (born 15
August 2003) is a
Ghanaian professional footballer who
currently plays for
Saudi club Al-Tuhami. His
primary position is centre-back...
- Amr ibn
Abasa (Arabic: عمرو بن عبسة) was one of the
Sahaba and one of the
narrators of hadith. By his own account, 'Amr ibn '
Abasa met
Muhammad in Mecca...
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added Waaq
becomes servant of Waaq
Richard Francis Burton (1856)
describes Abasa in the
Awdal Region as home to the Fort of
Queen Kola, a
powerful Queen...
- had
Zeila as a
capital city but also
controlled other interior towns like
Abasa or
Dakkar extending into the
Harar plateau to the south-east and modern...
- "sinner by
disbelief in Allah". The word
appears in The Qur'an in
Surah Abasa: اُولٰٓٮِٕكَ هُمُ الۡكَفَرَةُ الۡفَجَرَةُ "Such will be the
Kafarah (disbelievers...
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founding members of the ****ociation for the
Advancement of
Black Accountants (
ABASA) and
served as its
initial chairperson of its KwaZulu-Natal
Branch as well...
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independent state in
Western and
Southern Anatolia/Asia Minor) was
Apasa (or
Abasa), and some
scholars suggest that this is the same
place the Gr****s later...
- and
towns such as Borama, Baki, Lughaya, Zeila, Dilla, Jarahorato, Amud,
Abasa, Fiqi Aadan, Quljeed, Boon and Harirad. In Ethiopia, the
Gadabuursi are...