- Abu
Qubays (Arabic: جَبَل أَبُو قُبَيْس \ جَبَل أَبِي قُبَيْس, romanized: Jabal Abū
Qubays /
Jabal Abī
Qubays) is a
sacred mountain which resides on the...
- Abu
Qubays may
refer to the
following places: Abu
Qubays (mountain), a
mountain near Mecca,
Saudi Arabia,
believed in
Islamic tradition to be the site...
-
Statistics (CBS), Abu
Qubays had a po****tion of 758 in the 2004 census. Its
inhabitants are
predominantly Alawites. Abu
Qubays was
originally built by...
- from 8,844 km2 to 8,883 km2, with its
capital being the city of Hama. Al
Qubays -
medieval castle Apamea - Graeco-Roman city
Bourzey castle - Byzantine...
- Rusafa, al-Kahf, al-Qadmus, Khawabi, Sarmin, Quliya, Ulayqa, Maniqa, Abu
Qubays and
Jabal al-Summaq. For the most part, the ********ins
maintained full control...
- Abu
Qubays, a
mountain in the
historic region of Khurasan,
before moving the
mountain to Mecca. When
Ibrahim took the
Black Stone from Abu
Qubays to build...
- Al-Haram in the foreground, and
Jabal an-Nour in the background.
Jabal Abu
Qubays is to east of the mosque, in the
right hand side of the photograph. Saudi...
- ibn Munqidh's
autobiography mentions an emir of the
local castles of Abu
Qubays,
Qadmus and al-Kaf
called Iftikhar al-Dawla
whose sister was
married to...
-
Qadiriyya divided, and in 1835 he
founded his
first monastery or Zawiya, at Abu
Qubays near Mecca.
After being forced to
leave by the Wahhabis, he
returned to...
-
backbone of ********in power, and
included Syrian strongholds at Masyaf, Abu
Qubays, al-Qadmus and al-Kahf. The
Western world was
introduced to the ********ins...