- the
mausoleum of ibn Arabi. He left over 200
written works.
Among al-
Nablusi's contemporaries, his
studies of 13th-century Sufi
writer Ibn
Arabi were...
- the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and
takes its
moniker from
Ibrahim al-
Nablusi, a
prominent militant from Nablus,
nicknamed The Lion of Nablus, who was...
- (Greece) Ġbejna (Malta)
Halloumi (Cyprus) Hâlûmi (Egypt)
Lighvan (Iran)
Nablusi (Palestine)
Sirene (Bulgaria)
Sulguni (Georgia)
Telemea (Romania) Beyaz...
- party.
Salih was
appointed as
Minister of
Agriculture in the
government of
Nablusi. Prisoners, like Fu'ad N****ar, were
released from jail. The
party press...
- Abū Bakr al-Nabulsi
Title Shahīd Ibn al-
Nablusi Personal Born
Ramla or
Nablus Died c. 973 Damascus,
Fatimid Caliphate Religion ****
Islam Era
Early Middle...
- al-Din Abu al-Aun
Muhammad bin
Ahmad bin
Salim bin
Sulayman al-Saffarini
Nablusi.
Muhammad ibn
Ahmad al-Saffarini was born in
Saffarin village of Tulkarm...
- Al-Mudari, Abu
Ishaq Ibrahim bin Isa Al-Muradi, Abul-Baqa
Khalid bin
Yusuf An-
Nablusi, Abul-Abbas
Ahmad bin
Salim Al-Misri, Abu
Abdullah Al-Jiyani, Abul-Fath...
- a city with many
architecturally elegant buildings, many
built in the
Nablusi style from the
attractive honey-coloured
local stone. A
large number of...
- "dozens" 0 2023-12-12 2023-12-13
Flour m****acre Israel
Defense Forces Nablusi junction, Gaza 118+ 118+ 0 2024-02-29 Al-Maghazi
playground m****acre Israel...
- an
attempt to
subdue the anti-Fatimid
agitation of
Mahammad b.
Ahmad al-
Nablusi and his
followers and to
extend Fatimid control into Syria. al-Nabulusi’s...