- In Shia Islam, Arba'in (Arabic: الأربعين, lit. 'fortieth')
marks forty days
after Ashura,
which is the
martyrdom anniversary of
Husayn ibn Ali, grandson...
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Statistics (CBS), Arba'in had a po****tion of 1,400 in the 2004 census.
Arbain was
captured by
Syrian opposition forces in the
first half of 2014. On August...
- Al-Sabaa wa
Arbain (Arabic: السبعة وأربعين, romanized: as-Sabʿa wa-
ʾArbaʿīn) is a town in
southern al-Hasakah Governorate,
northeastern Syria. Administratively...
- Nawawi's
Forty (sc. “Forty Hadith”, in Arabic: al-
arbaʿīn al-nawawiyyah) is a
compilation of
forty hadiths by Imam al-Nawawi, most of
which are from Sahih...
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approximately 300
metres (980 ft) from the main
spring in the area, the Naba al-
Arbain. It lies next to the lake
where it is
considered ancient worshippers took...
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colloquially known as "48 Arabs" (Arabic: عرب ٤٨, romanized: ʿArab Thamāniya wa-
ʾArbaʿīn). With the end of
military administrative rule in 1966 and
following the...
- 15,759
Jazira Al-Kishkiyah الكشكية ܟܫܟܝܗ 14,979 Deir Ez-Zor Al-Sabaa wa
Arbain Seba û Erbîyn السبعة وأربعين ܣܒܥܗ ܘܐܪܒܥܝܢ El Seba ve
Arbayn 14,177 Jazira...
- (Middle Wadi Howar)
Laquia Arbain 20°03′43″N 28°01′56″E / 20.0620590°N 28.0323030°E / 20.0620590; 28.0323030 (Laqiya
Arbain)
Selima Oasis 21°22′00″N...
- Trans-Saharan
trade routes, from
Marrakesh to the
Awlil salt
mines on the west, to Darb Al
Arbain on the east...
- the
Roman Empire,
especially for mining.[citation needed] The Darb al-
Arbaʿīn trade route, p****ing
through Kharga in the
south and
Asyut in the north...