- ḥabs (حَبْس, also
called ḥubs حُبْس or ḥubus حُبْوس and
commonly rendered habous in French). Habs and
similar terms are used
mainly by
Maliki jurists. In...
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August 31, 2013.
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- (Arabic: الحُبوس al-Hubous or حَي الأَحْباس Hay al-Aḥbās), or
colloquially Habous, is one of the
older neighborhoods of Casablanca, Morocco. Its development...
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Ville C.I.L. La
Colline Derb
Ghallef Derb
Sultan Derb Tazi
Gauthier Ghandi Habous El Hank Hay
Dakhla Hay El
Baraka Hay El
Hanaa Hay El H****ani Hay El Mohammadi...
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grand vizier Muhammad al-Muqri,
decided to
build a
civil courthouse in the
Habous. It was
designed by the
French architect Auguste Cadet (fr), who was heavily...
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precisely in the
aftermath of the
Battle of
Verdun when the Société des
Habous was
charged with
constructing the mosque. This ****ociation,
created in 1917...
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March 2013.
Archived from the
original on 22
October 2014. "Ministry of
Habous and
Islamic Affairs, Morocco,
Qisariyya and its
sister terms" (in Arabic)...
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Atiyah al-Andalusi [ar], the
local delegation of the
Moroccan Ministry of
Habous &
Islamic Affairs, and a library.
Lalla Abla
Mosque Mausoleum of Mohammed...