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Suhayl (2008). Tārīẖ al-ʿuṯmāniyyīn: min qiyām al-dawlaẗ ilā al-inqilāb ʿalā al-ẖilāfaẗ. Bayrūt: Dār al-
nafāʾis. p. 92. ISBN 978-9953-18-443-2. v t e...
- Al
Nafais Al
Asriyyah (Arabic: النفائس العصرية, romanized: al-
Nafais al-'Asriyya, lit. 'The
Modern Treasures'),
simply Al
Nafais, was a
literary and political...
- the
Oversoul recruits Volemak,
father of the
protagonist of the story,
Nafai.
Nafai and Issib, his brother,
begin to try and defy the Oversoul's capability...
- Saini.
Sufism in
India Nawaz, Bande. Tafseer-Al-Multaqat. Vol. 1.
Maktabah Nafais al-Quran. p. 6.
Jihad in the East: A
Crescent Over
Delhi The
Shade of Swords:...
- vol. 5,
section 1, Tehran.
Nafais Al-Maaser's
Tazkera Sultan Mohammad Fakhri Heravi, the
translator of
Majlis Al-
Nafais Tazkira, Amir
Alishir Nawai,...
-
Untersuchungen (Berlin and
Leipzig 1926), 99, 101 al-Khūshābī, ʿArāʾis al-Qurʾān wa-
nafāʾis al-furqān wa-farādīs al-jinān, ed. Saʿīd ʿAbd al-Fattāḥ (Beirut 2007),...
- finances, and
eventually the
magazine was shut down. The
magazine inspired Al
Nafais Al Asriyyah, an
Arabic literary and
political magazine which was published...
- last
phrase is
quoted by al-Qasimi in
Qawaid al-Tahdith, p. 61; Dar al-
Nafais.
Lisan al-Arab, by Ibn Manthour, vol. 2, p. 350; Dar al-Hadith edition....
-
never forgives Nafai for this.
Although he has no wish to kill the rest of the company, he
never lets go of the idea of
killing Nafai. As his
plots grow...
-
links her to the Oversoul).
After hundreds of years, the
descendants of
Nafai and
Elemak have
built cities and
towns - yet
never forgetting the enmity...