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Majlis (Arabic: المجلس, pl. مجالس Majālis) is an
Arabic term
meaning 'sitting room', used to
describe various types of
special gatherings among common...
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Islamic university Established 1950 (1950) (1370 Hijri)
Chancellor Majlise Shura (Advisory Council)
Academic staff 52
Students 1200 (total) Location...
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clothes for the
occasion along with
special perfumes and braids. Most
majlises would offer fruits, dates, tea or
coffee to visitors.
Those who live in...
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villages and tribes. The
governors act as
regional "mini-kings",
sitting in
majlises,
hearing grievances and
settling disputes. In
February 2005, the first...
- lectures, or "
majlises", at mosques, palaces, or
public gathering places. Al-Dakhwār
became famous throughout Damascus for his
majlises and was eventually...
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black or dark
colors are worn.
These days are
accompanied by
Hussaini Majlises which are
religious or
scientific lectures delivered by
clerics in Husseiniyas...
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modern Qatari society, the
tradition of
Arabic coffee remains vibrant, with
majlises serving as
contemporary hubs for
socializing and discussion, reminiscent...
- (orator).[editorializing] He was the
general secretary of All
India Shia
Majlise Ulama (Council of Scholars);
among scholars he was
known as Mohsinullmillat...
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modern Qatari society, the
tradition of
Arabic coffee remains vibrant, with
majlises serving as
contemporary hubs for
socializing and discussion, reminiscent...
- realised. The
emperor had the
right to name
grand muftis and
heads of
majlises.
Other Islamic religious officials were
named by the Land
Government of...