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Chesed Golohab, ****ociated with
Geburah Tagiriron, ****ociated with
Tiphareth Gharab Tzerek, ****ociated with
Netzach Samael, ****ociated with Hod Gamaliel, ****ociated...
- al-Hasan al-Hamdani had
another view; he
states that
Arabs were
called gharab ('westerners') by
Mesopotamians because Bedouins originally resided to the...
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along the
Euphrates River in
ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and
named gharab in
early Hebrew, are not
willows (Salix) in
either the
modern or the classical...
- to have been abrogated,
whilst others say that Mut'ah
still remains. The
Gharab al-Quran, the
dictionary of Qur'anic
terms states, The
people of
Faith are...
- Abu
Ghraib (/ˈɑːbuː ˈɡrɛb/ or /ˈɡreɪb/; Arabic: أبو غريب, romanized: Abū Ghurayb) is a city in the
Baghdad Governorate of Iraq,
located just west of Baghdad's...
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Yaser Salem Bagharab (born 1
January 1998) is a Yemen-born
middle and long
distance runner.
Since 2017 he
competes for Qatar,
mostly in the 3000 m steeplechase...
- Omm ol
Gharib (Persian: ام الغريب) may
refer to: Omm ol Gharib-e
Bozorg Omm ol Gharib-e
Kuchek This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- Al-Mufradat fi
Gharib al-Quran (Arabic: المفردات في غريب القرآن) is a
classical dictionary of Qur'anic
terms by 11th-century ****
Islamic scholar Al-Raghib...
- The
Arabs in
Malta (Maltese:
Għarab f'Malta) are, today,
mostly expatriates from a
range of Arab countries,
particularly Libya and Syria. However, the...
- Leiden:
Brill Publishers, 1994. *Ibn
Hazam Khilal Alf Aam. Lebanon: Dar al-
Gharab al-Islami, 1982. 303 pages. *Tahrir ba'd al-masa'il 'ala madh'hab al ashab...