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Laylat al-
mabit (Arabic: لَـیْـلَـة ٱلْـمَـبِـیْـت, lit. 'the
overnight stay')
refers to the
night in 622 CE in
which the
Islamic prophet Muhammad fled...
- ben
Joseph di
Trani (Hebrew: משה מטראני) the Elder,
known by his
acronym Mabit (Salonica,
Rumelia Eyalet in
Ottoman Greece 1500 – Jerusalem,
Ottoman Empire...
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Alain Mabit is a
titular organist of the
Grand Organ Cavaillé-Coll of the Église Saint-Étienne de Caen [fr], and 20th
century music writing teacher at...
- Ibn Sa'd, and Ibn Hisham, have
discussed these dates in depth.
Laylat al-
Mabit (Muhammad's
escape from Mecca)
Battle of Badr List of
Islamic terms in Arabic...
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Howard S. "The Use of
Ibogaine in the
Treatment of Addictions,"
Chapter 6.
Mabit, Jacques. "Ayahuasca in the
Treatment of Addictions".
Hughes LD (2012)....
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honorable discharge from the IDF, he
released his
first album in 2005
entitled Mabit El
Hamromim (מביט אל המרומים) that saw sale of over 10,000
copies in Israel...
- lit. 'The Dawn') (17:78–81; 24:58)
Event of
Ghadir Khumm (5:67)
Laylat al-
Mabit (2:207) The
first pilgrimage (48:27) Bayt (Arabic: بًيْت, Home or House)...
- chamber, I am not a man of deceit. Hail, Unem-besek, who
comest forth from
Mabit, I have not
stolen cultivated land. Hail, Neb-Maat, who
comest forth from...
- is more
widely known as
Maharit (Hebrew: מהרי"ט). He is the son of the
Mabit. He was the
author of She'elot u-Teshubot (responsa), a work in
three parts:...
- Shia and **** authorities, a few of
which are
listed below.
Laylat al-
mabit (lit. 'the
overnight stay')
refers to the
night in 622 CE in
which Muhammad...