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Qabil transliterates two
different Arabic names: قابيل (the name of Cain) and قابل. It may
refer to:
Habil and
Qabil, or Cain and Abel
Maulawi Qabil,...
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Qabil Ajmeri (27
August 1931 – 3
October 1962 Urdu: قابل اجميري, Hindi: क़ाबिल अजमेरी) was a ****stani Urdu poet.
Qabil Ajmeri was born on 27
August 1931...
- Hābīl (Arabic: هَابِيل, Abel) and
Qābīl (Arabic: قَابِيْل, Cain) are
believed by
Muslims to have been the
first two sons of Adam and Hawaʾ (Eve) mentioned...
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Thuraya Muhammad Qabil (sometimes
spelt as 'Gabel') (Arabic: ثريا قابل; born 1943) is a
Saudi Arabian poet and journalist.
Qabil was born in Jeddah, and...
- Al-
Qābil (Arabic: ٱلْقَابِل) is a
village in Al
Buraimi Governorate (formerly Ad
Dhahirah Region), in
northwestern Oman. A
small agricultural village...
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Qabil Street (Arabic: شارع قابل) also
known as Souq
Qabil (Arabic: سوق قابل) is a
market street in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. It is one of Jeddah's oldest...
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Qabil Ambak Tan Sri
Mahamad Fathil (born 15
January 1980,
Kuala Lumpur) is a
Malaysian equestrian rider. He
competed at six
Asian Games and SEA Games...
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Bagram Theater Internment Facility that
included the name
Maulawi Qabil.
According to
historian Andy Worthington,
author of The
Guantanamo Files...
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descendants beginning with Enoch. In the Qur'an, Cain and Abel are
known as
Qābīl (Arabic: قابيل) and Hābīl (هابيل), respectively. The
events of the story...
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Qaryat al-
Qabil (Arabic: قرية القابل
Qaryat al
Qābil),
often called simply al-Qaryah, is a
village in Bani al-Harith
District of
Amanat al-Asimah Governorate...