- region.
Beyond forging better relations with the Pueblos,
governors were
forbearing in
their approach to the
indigenous peoples, such as was with governor...
-
Twelver Shia Islam. Musa is
often known by the
title al-Kazim (lit. '
forbearing'),
apparently a
reference to his
patience and
gentle disposition. He was...
-
would better renounce it".
Isaiah accepted the mission, and was the most
forbearing, as well as the most patriotic,
among the prophets,
always defending Israel...
- hearts; so be
fearful of Him and know that
Allah is Most
forgiving and Most
Forbearing. — Quran 2:234–235
Charity (sadaqah) and
supplications (du'a) are integral...
-
Parade and the Olympics".
Sthele Press.
Retrieved 9
February 2018. By
forbearing to
march behind the yin-yang flag at the
opening ceremony of the Olympics...
- Ever-Adept 6:18, 17:30, 49:13, 59:18 32 ٱلْحَلِيمُ al-Ḥalīm The
Forbearing/ Indulgent/ Oft
Forbearing/ All-Enduring 2:235, 17:44, 22:59, 35:41 33 ٱلْعَظِيمُ al-ʿAẓīm...
-
colonial eras.
Robert E. Lee's
definition speaks only to conduct. The
forbearing use of
power does not only form a touchstone, but the
manner in which...
- one of the most
common sets of
pairs of Allah’s names. Al-Haleem ('The
Forbearing one': 6 times. Al-’Afuww: 4 times. Ash-Shakuwr: 3
times Al-Aziz ('The...
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pronounced ha-LEE-mah, is a
female given name of
Arabic origin meaning forbearing, gentle, mild-mannered and generous. It may
refer to:
Halimah IV, also...
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Consideration is an
English common law
concept within the law of contract, and is a
necessity for
simple contracts (but not for
special contracts by deed)...