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Interpreter of
Desires (Arabic: ترجمان الأشواق, romanized: Tarjumān al-
Ashwāq) is a
collection of 61 self-standing nasībs by the
Andalusian Sufi mystic...
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December 2024. Razi, Afsaneh; Kim, Seunghyun; Alsoubai,
Ashwaq; Stringhini, Gianluca; Solorio, Thamar; De Choudhury, Munmun; Wisniewski...
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Ashwaq Moharram (Arabic: أشواق محرم; born 1974 or 1975 (age 49–50)) is a
Yemeni physician and activist,
noted for her work
dealing with
starvation in the...
- Mantle) by Imam al-Busiri, and Ibn Arabi's
classic collection Tarjumān al-
Ashwāq (The
Interpreter of Desires). The most
common form of the
qasida is tripartite...
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April 2018. Masoodi,
Ashwaq (7 May 2015). "Modinagar: The
death of an
industrial township". Livemint. Masoodi,
Ashwaq (May 2015). "Modinagar: The...
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which began in 1984 and has
since performed in over 160 works. Masoodi,
Ashwaq (21
January 2016). "Joyshree
Arora - An eye-witness to a
cultural shift"...
- a
treatise on love
which emphasizes restraint and chastity. Tarjumān al-
Ashwāq (The
Translator of Desires) by Ibn
Arabi is a
collection of love poetry...
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Square another argument for
restricting Muslim immigration, 4 May 2010.
Ashwaq Masood (4
October 2012). "Pro-Muslim
Subway Ads to Hang Near Anti-Jihad...
- Bombay: The
Education Department,
Government of Maharashtra, (1979). Masoodi,
Ashwaq (21
April 2017). "The
changing fabric of
Dalit life". mint.
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- Aqsa,
Mushtaq Ahmad,
Muhammad Zafar,
Sadia Zafar,
Mohamed Fawzy Ramadan,
Ashwaq T. Althobaiti,
Shazia Sultana, Omer Kilic,
Trobjon Makhkamov,
Akramjon Yuldashev...