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Dihya ibn
Khalifa al-Kalbi (Arabic: دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ, Diḥya al-Kalbī),
sometimes spelled Dahyah, was the
envoy who
delivered the Islamic...
- Zikar-e-
Qalbi which is also
known as Zikar-e-khafi or
silent zikr, is
being practiced by
Naqshbandi Sufi followers. This way of zikar,
Dhikr ذکر, focuses...
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Oyoun Qalbi (also
romanized as
Oyoun Albi, Arabic: عيون قلبي) is
Najwa Karam's
tenth studio album. It was
released in 2000.
Khams Nmjoum (Five Stars)...
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reviews throughout the
music industry. Her
singles Breath of Roma and Ya
Qalbi were used for radio,
television and film scores.
Meryem Aboulouafa, born...
- B****mahlak, Maghroumeh, and Rouh Rouhi. In 2000, Karam's
tenth album Oyoun Qalbi became her highest-selling album. In 2001, her
album Nedmaneh sold millions...
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defied all odds by
presenting a
religious poem in
classical Arabic:
Salou Qalbi ["Ask My Heart"],
written by
Ahmad Shawqi and
composed by Ryad Al Sunbati...
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Beirut Marathon ****ociation Ma Sar
Sameh Abdel Aziz
Rotana 2004 Ya
Hayat Qalbi Selim Al-Turk 2005
Baddi Aech Said Al-Marouk La Ma
Khilset Toni Kahwaji...
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Checking that the
dhikr has been
repeated in odd numbers.
Heart pause (Wuquf-i
qalbi - Persian: وقوف قلبی):
Forming a
mental picture of one's
heart with the...
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Moskovsky Komsomolets. 7
November 2020.
Retrieved 10
November 2020. "Qarabağın
qəlbi necə azad olundu: 300 spartalının əfsanəsi gerçək oldu Şuşada".
Bizim Yol...
- on
Radio Beirut was a song
originally sung by
Bayoumi called Maskin Ya
Qalbi Yama
Tlaawat ("Oh My
Heart How You Have Suffered"). She
struggled for success...