- The Abu
Safah field (Arabic: حقل أبو سعفة) is a
joint petroleum reservoir between the
waters of
Bahrain and
Saudi Arabia.
Discovered in 1963, the field...
-
Safah Abdul Hameed (died
September 8, 2010) was an
Iraqi journalist and
television presenter for the al-Mosuliyah
satellite television station. Hameed...
- Al-
Safah (Arabic: الصفة) is a sub-district
located in Dhi al-Sufal District, Ibb Governorate, Yemen. Al-
Safah had a po****tion of 9459 as of 2004. "الدليل...
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Abdel Atti (Arabic: قذافي فراج عبد العاطي; born
October 20, 1971),
known as
Safah El Giza (The Giza Butcher), is an
Egyptian serial killer and
fraudster who...
- the 150,000
barrels per day (24,000 m3/d)
already produced from the Abu
Safah field. The
Qatif Producing Plants produce: 800,000
barrels per day (130...
- the name of "Kfar Shu"
appears in 17th
century tax records. In 1838 Um
Safah was
noted as a
Muslim village in the Beni Zaid district. In 1870, Victor...
- a
collection of
original Hebrew poems and
translations (Lemberg, 1827),
Safah le-ne'emanim, a
comprehensive commentary on Job (Lemberg, 1854), and the...
-
Wajajah Aswad A'Tuvayah Hadf Al-Buraimi
Mahdah Hamasa Al
Qabil Sahl al Arba
Safah Al
Khuwayr Sha'am Al Jeer
Dibba Al-Fujairah
Dibba Al-Hisn Shis
Qidfa Sayh...
- in
opposition to the
negative notions of
ignorance (jahl) and
stupidity (
safah). The "possessor of ‘aql", or al-‘āqīl (plural al-‘uqqāl)
realises a deep...
- work,
which also
contains a
brief outline of
modern Hebrew meter.
Sefer Safah Berurah "Book of
Purified Language" (1146).
Sefat Yeter, in
defense of Saadia...