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Muhammad made an
agreement with
Mabad al-Khuzaah at Tihamah, in
which Mabad pledged not to
conceal anything from him.
Mabad was then sent to
Mecca to dissuade...
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Mabad (Persian: معبد, also
Romanized as Ma‘bad) is a
village in Qohab-e
Rastaq Rural District,
Amirabad District,
Damghan County,
Semnan Province, Iran...
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Mabad al-Khuzaah was a
companion of
Muhammad who
helped him
during the
Invasion of
Hamra al-Asad at Tihamah, in
which Mabad pledged not to
conceal anything...
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Literature published by
Oxford University Press, Karachi, ****stan
titled Mabad Nau
Abadiat (Urdu Kay
Tanazur Mein ) and Urdu Adab ki
Tashkeel e Jadid....
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Muhammad made an
agreement with
Mabad al-Khuzaah at Tihamah, in
which Mabad pledged not to
conceal anything from him.
Mabad was then sent to
Mecca to spread...
- bint Khālid al-Khuzāʿīyya (Arabic: عاتكة بنت خالد الخزاعية)
nicknamed Umm
Maʿbad (Arabic: أم معبد) was a
woman from the Khuza'ah
tribe who
lived during the...
- (Hebrew: אברהם מקדש, romanized: ʾbrhm mqdš, Arabic: معبد ابراهيم, romanized:
Maʻbad Ibrāhīm) is a
synagogue located in Gaza. It was
improvised during the Israeli...
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Himself to the Tribes; The Emigration; The Cave; Surāqa; The
Story of Umm
Maʿbad; Medina; His
Inward and
Outward Perfection and Beauty; The Seal of Prophethood;...
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Chogha Zanbil (Persian: چغازنبيل, also
Romanized as Choghā Zanbīl; also
known as Chaqā-ye Zanbīl, Choqāy Zanbīl, Choqā Zanbīl, Chowghār Zanbīl, and Ma‘bad-e...
- Abū
Maʿbad (or Abū Bakr) ʿAbd Allāh ibn Kathīr al-Dārānī al-Makkī,
better known as Ibn
Kathir al-Makki (665–737 CE [45–120 AH]), was one of the transmitters...