- (Aramaic);
Masīḥī (مسيحي)
means followers of the Messiah.
Where there is a distinction, Naṣrānī
refers to
people from a
Christian culture and
Masīḥī is used...
-
Varuzh Karim-
Masihi (Armenian: Վարուժ Քարիմ Մասիհի; Persian: واروژ کریممسیحی, born 1953 in َArak) is an Iranian-Armenian film director, film editor, and...
-
oldest chronological entries in the
project are Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn
Yahya al-
Masihi (who died c. 1010) and his
student Ibn Sina,
commonly known in the West...
- Abu Sahl 'Isa ibn
Yahya al-
Masihi al-Jurjani (Persian: ابو سهل عيسى بن يحيى مسيحی گرگانی) was a
Christian Persian physician, from Gorgan, east of the...
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intended solely for surgeons. Ibn al-Quff, also
known as "al-Malikī al-
Masīḥī" (The
Melkite Christian), was born in the city of Al
Karak Jordan. His father...
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grandfather from
Sicily Harris Yulin as
Father LaVie Donnie Masihi as 8-year-old
Dominick Birdsey Rocco Masihi as 8-year-old
Thomas Birdsey Joseph Ragno as Henrey...
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directed by
Varuzh Karim Masihi. It is an
adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Made
after 17 years,
Tardid is
Karim Masihi's second feature film after...
- 1257
until his
death in 1265. He
succeeded the
patriarch Sabrisho V ibn al-
Masihi and was
followed by
Denha I.
Brief accounts of Makkika's
patriarchate are...
-
although the more
common term for
Christians in
Modern Standard Arabic is
masihi (مسيحي,
plural مسيحيون). In the Jawi alphabet, the
letter nya is a modified...
- (اَلْمَسِيح)
Christ or
Messiah al-Masīḥiyyah (اَلْمَسِيحِيَّة)
Christianity Masīḥī (مَسِيحِيّ)
Christian (literally "Messianic") al-Mazmur (اَلْمَزْمُوْر)...