- (Arabic: قاضب, romanized: Qāḍub) - and also
known as Kathub, Qadhub, or
Qadib - is a town on the
island of Socotra. It is
located in the
Hidaybu District...
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Qadib al-Ban (Arabic: قضيب البان) full name Abu 'Abd
Allah al-Husayn ibn Isa ibn
Yahya ibn Ali al-Hasani (died 1174), was a
Muslim scholar and Sufi mystic...
- Ayn
Qadib (Arabic: عين قضيب; also
spelled Ein
Qadib) is a
Syrian village in the al-Qadmus
Subdistrict of the
Baniyas District in
Tartous Governorate....
- Khaimah, Fahlain, near Al
Falayah Fort),
followed on 10
January 1820 by
Qadib bin
Ahmad of
Jazirah Al
Hamrah (given in the treaty's
English translation...
- to see his
friend ‘Alī ibn ‘Abdallāh ibn Jāmi’, a
disciple of the
mystic Qaḍīb al-Bān (471-573 AH/1079-1177 AD; قضيب البان).
There he
spent the
month of...
- is now in the
Topkapi Museum, Istanbul. The
blade is 97 cm in length. Al-
Qadib (Arabic: القَضيب,
meaning "rod, staff") is a thin-bladed
sword which was...
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Chairman H.E
Mohammed Ali
Abdullah Al Sharhan,
Board Member H.E. Saif
Hamad Qadib Al Zaabi,
Board Member H.E.
Hashem Ahmed Saeed Al Mansoori,
Board Member...
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Jurisprudence Hanbali Tariqa Qadiriyya (founder)
Senior posting Disciple of Abu
Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi Disciples Abdul Razzaq Gilani,
Sheikh Qadib al-Ban...
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Jabal Ansariyah,
first attempting to ****ault
Shaykh Saleh's
forces at Ayn
Qadib near Qadmus, but
without success. They then
entered Shaykh Saleh's village...
- of the
earliest attested Arabic Hermetic texts deal with astrology: The
Qaḍīb al-dhahab ("The Rod of Gold"), or the Kitāb
Hirmis fī taḥwīl sinī l-mawālīd...