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Mizab (Persian: ميزاب, also
Romanized as
Mīzāb) is a
village in Harzandat-e
Sharqi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Marand County, East Azerbaijan...
- The
Mīzāb al-Raḥma (Arabic: مِيزَاب الرَّحْمة, 'gutter of mercy'), also
known as the
Mīzāb al-Kaʿba ('gutter of the Kaʿba'), is a rain
gutter projecting...
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surviving door
dates back to 1045 AH (1635–6 CE). The
Mīzāb ar-Raḥmah,
commonly shortened to
Mīzāb or
Meezab is a rain
spout made of gold.
Added when the...
- most
frequent transmitter is
Jabir ibn Zayd.
Philip Sandgrove, "From Wadi
Mizab to Unguja."
Taken from The
Transmission of
Learning in
Islamic Africa, pg...
- Al-Masajid, Sanaʽa Al-Masinah Al-Masnaʽah Al-Matrat Al-Mawqaʽ Al-Mayqaʽ Al-
Miʽzab Al-Miqash Al-Miqyadah Al-Mishraf Al-Munaqqab Al-Qadam Al-Qadhaf Al-Qalis...
- Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-Ud-Din
Meezab https://www.scribd.com/doc/27163562/
Mizab-Naatia-Kalam-by-Hafiz-Mazhar-ud-din
Jalwa Gah https://www.scribd...
- al-Jannabi
ordered one of his
soldiers to
climb up the
Kaaba and
break off the
Mizab al-Rahma,
which was
essentially a
gutter for the
Kaaba that was
plated in...
- back to
circa 65 AH,
installed during the
reign of
Abdullah b. al-Zubayr.
Mizab Rehma: a
water spout of
Kaaba dating back to 1021 AH,
bearing the name of...
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Harzand Station Harzand-e Atiq Harzand-e
Jadid Havistin Khaneh Sar Miab
Mizab Qareh Tappeh Koshksaray Aralan Darvish Mohammad Dizaj Hoseyn Beyg Ersi Gezafer...
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reached port safely. Rāmisht
donated a
golden water spout to
serve as the
Mizab al-Rahma on the Ka'ba,
replacing an
earlier one
which had been made of silver...