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Qubur Bene Isra'in or
Qubur Bani Isra'il (lit. "Tombs of the
Children of Israel"), are four,
formerly five, huge
stone structures dated to the Middle...
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Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
visited al-Midya,
which he
referred to as Modiʽim, as well as
Qubur el-Yahud.
Early scholars,
including Gustaf Dalman, Père Félix-Marie Abel...
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descended from him.
Surat Bani Isra'il or Al-Isra',
chapter of the
Quran Qubur Bani Isra'il, "Tombs of the
Children of Israel" in West Bank Bani Israël...
- Ziyara(h) (Arabic: زِيَارَة ziyārah, "visit") or
ziyarat (Persian: زیارت, ziyārat, "pilgrimage"; Turkish: ziyaret, "visit") is a form of
pilgrimage to...
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Prophets Haggai,
Zechariah and
Malachi (Arabic: قبور الأنبياء, romanized:
Qubūr al-ʾAnbiyyāʾ} lit. 'Graves (of) the Prophets'; Hebrew: מערת הנביאים "Cave...
- Umm Al
Qubur (Arabic: القبور) is an
abandoned village in Qatar,
located in the muni****lity of Ash Shamal.
Archaeological excavations have been carried...
- City of Damascus, and
street in the
modern city of Damascus, Syria. It has
qubūr (Arabic: قُبُوْر, graves) on
either side of the road, and is
located in...
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imitate them." Additionally, he
commanded leveling of the
graves (taswiyat al-
qubur),
which the
scholar Imam Al-Shafi'i supported. The
Wahhabi movement was...
- Tel Mor, Tell el-Far'ah (South), Tel Gerisa, Tell Jemmeh, Tel Masos, and
Qubur el-Walaydah. Not all
Egyptian sites in the
southern Levant were abandoned...
- Musa al-Kadhim and his grandson,
Muhammad al-Jawad ibn Ali al-Ridha. The
qubur (Arabic: قُبُوْر, graves) of the Kāẓimayn, and the
scholars Mufid and Nasir...