-
qaṭan appearing in open syllables, such as in the
plural of שֹׁרֶשׁ ([ˈʃo.ʁɛʃ], "root"), שׇׁרָשִׁים ([ʃo.ʁa.ˈʃim]). An
example of the
qamatz qatan is...
-
Qatan is a
location in
Saudi Arabia. The Banu Asad ibn
Khuzaymah tribe (not to be
confused with the Banu Asad tribe), were the
residents of
Qatan, in...
- The
Expedition of
Qatan, was the
first Raid on the Banu Asad bin
Khuzaymah tribe,
which occurred directly after the
Battle of
Hamra al-Asad in the year...
- Banu Asad ibn
Khuzaymah tribe. In 625 he was
defeated in the
Expedition of
Qatan, a
Muslim expedition against him. He also took part in the
Battle of the...
-
Spain revolted.: 108 At the same time, Uqba died and was
replaced by Ibn
Qatan. By this time, the
Berbers controlled most of the
north of the
Iberian peninsula...
- In
classical Hebrew transliteration,
vowels can be long (gāḏōl),
short (
qāṭān) or
ultra short (ḥăṭep̄), and are
transliterated as such.
Ultra short vowels...
- led the
Expedition of
Qatan.
After his death,
Muhammad married his
widow Umm Salama. He also parti****ted in the
Expedition of
Qatan in
which Muḥammad ordered...
- Yom
Kippur Katan (יום כיפור קטן
translation from Hebrew: "Minor Day of Atonement"), is a
practice observed by some Jews on the day
preceding each Rosh...
-
leaders and the
actions of the
vanguard under al-Harith ibn
Surayj and
Qatan ibn Qutayba, the
Arabs broke through and
reached Bukhara,
which they laid...
- Hebrew, and in
Hebrew words that also
occur in Yiddish. However, the
Qamatz Qaṭan vowel,
which is
visually indistinguishable from the
Qamatz Gadol vowel,...