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Sariyya ibn
Zanim (Arabic: سارية بن زنيم) also
known as
Sariya al-Jabal was one of the Sahaba, who
lived during the 6th–7th
centuries CE. He was from...
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refer to the
expeditions in
which Muhammad took part,
while using the word
sariyya (pl. saraya) for
those early Muslim expeditions where he was not personally...
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Sariyya Khalilova was an
employee of the Ali
Bayramov Women's Club's
sewing factory, an
activist in the
movement for women's
liberation from the veil...
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Hunaif Sahla bint
Suhayl Salit bin 'Amr 'Ala bin
Hadrami Samra ibn
Jundab Sariyya ibn
Zanim Sawdah bint Zam`a As-Sakran ibn Amr
Shams ibn
Uthman Shadad ibn...
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himself did not parti****te in the expedition, as was the
custom for a
sariyya. Dhat Irq held
importance to the Shi'ites
after their Imam (Leader) Husayn...
- (Military Museum). It was
built on the
ruins of the
earlier Mosque of Sidi
Sariyya built by Abu-Mansur Qasta, an amir in the
Fatimid era (predating the Citadel)...
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Palestine and the Lost
Paradise 1947–1952].
Sidon and Beirut, A1-Maktab al-'
Sariyya lil-Tiba'a wal-Nashr. Busailah, Reja-e (1981). "The Fall of Lydda, 1948:...
- ʻāmm) is not
subject to
khums provided it is
obtained by a
detachment (
sariyya),
rather than the
whole army, that is sent from
within enemy territory...
- and
Aghja Shakinskis became parents to two more children,
Suleyman and
Sariyya.
Barat got
primary education in Shusha.
After the
Eleventh Red Army annexed...
- Sharia" (al-Waṭan wa-l-Muwāṭana fī ḍauʾ al-uṣūl al-ʿaqadīya wa-l-maqāṣid aš-
šarʿīyya), in
which he no
longer spoke of the
minority fiqh. The
debate on minority...