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Addas (Arabic: عَدَّاس, romanized:
ʿAddās) was a
young Christian slave boy who
lived in Taif, a
mountainous area
south of Mecca,
during the
times of Muhammad...
- telenovela,
shortened as "
ADDA" in the logo AD/DA: the
combination of Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog
converters Addas,
early convert to
Islam This...
- 2307/605498. JSTOR 605498.
Chittick 2005, p. 5.
Addas 2019, pp. 51–53.
Addas 2019, p. 61.
Addas 2019, p. 64.
Addas 2019, pp. 65–68. John
Renard (18 May 2009)...
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Claude Addas is a French-Polish
scholar of
Islam who has made
major contributions to the
field of Ibn
Arabi studies.
Claude Addas is the
daughter of the...
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Mosque of
Addas is
named after Addas, an
Iraqi Christian who
embraced Islam after meeting Muhammad.
Abdullah ibn 'Abbas
Mosque Mosque of
Addas Masjid Al-Qantarah...
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Adda-danu was the 'mayor' of the city/city-state of Gazru-(modern Gezer, Israel) of the
Amarna letters period, 1350-1335 BC. '
Adda' is the name of the...
- two leaders,
Addas, a
lowly servant boy, was sent to
offer grapes to Muhammad. When
Addas came,
Muhammad asked which land he came from.
Addas replied he...
- The
Adda (Latin: Abdua, or Addua; Lombard: Ada or, again,
Adda in
local dialects where the
double consonants are marked) is a
river in
North Italy, a tributary...
- the
Quraysh tribe. They sent
their servant,
Addas, to
serve him
grapes for sustenance.
Muhammad asked Addas where he was from and the
servant replied Nineveh...
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Adda (fl.
maybe AD 560–568) was the
third known ruler of the Anglo-Saxon
Kingdom of Bernicia.
Adda was one of
several sons born to Ida, the
first ruler...