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Badriyya Al-Shihhi (born 1971) is an
Omani novelist, the
first woman from her
country to
publish a novel. In the
judgment of the
Egyptian poet and journalist...
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Mamluk rule (c. 13th -
early 16th centuries),
Sharafat was home to the
Badriyya[i] a
renowned family of
awliya (Muslim saints) to whom the
village was...
- bint
Khalfan bin Jameel, is
regarded as the
first woman minister of Oman.
Badriyya al-Shihhi, PhD in Chemistry,
novelist Rumaitha Al Busaidi, is an Omani...
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Ottoman capital, and the
places along the way,
called al-Matali al-
badriyya fi al-ma****l al-Rumiyya (Full Moon Rising:
Waystations to Constantinople)...
- and one of the
leaders of
traditional ****
Muslims in India. He died in
Badriyya Manzil and was
buried in
Madani Ustad Maqam (Madani Dargah) at Kunnamangalam...
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Bhagavathi Temple)
Kodakkadi Muthi Temple Kaliyaroad Juma
Masjid Elanad Al-
Badriyya Juma
Masjid Kizhakkumuri Juma
Masjid Thrikkanaya Masjid Colony Noorul Huda...
- al-kamina, ed.
Ihsan Abbas,(Beirut, 1983), 138-43 Ibn al-Khatib, al-Lamha al-
badriyya fi l-dawla al-nasriyya, ed.
Muhibb al-Din al-Khatib, 3rd ed. (Beirut, 1978)...
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Kottam Pottan Kottam Blathur Juma
Masjid Blathur Town
Masjid (Bilal Masjid)
Badriyya Masjid,
Blathur Thaqwa Masjid Jeelani Nagar,
Blathur Ramesan Blathur is...
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during the 1930s and 1940s. The
initial songs to be
recorded were "Al-
Badriyya," "Taj Shamsan," and "Hammahum 'Ala Al-Maṭir Ḥabib Nashwan."
These were...
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historical sources on
Granada in this period,
wrote in his al-Lamha al-
Badriyya that Ismail—whom he
nicknamed al-Mutawattib ("the Usurper")—was a weak...