- Section:
Sawda bint Zama. Ibid.
Understanding Islamic Law, Raj Bhala. pp. Quote.
Mohammad next
married this
older widow,
Sawda bint Zama. [...]
Sawda was an...
- Al-
Sawda (Arabic: السودا, also
spelled Sauda or al-Soda) is a town in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Tartus Governorate,
located 15...
-
Qurnat as
Sawdā (Arabic: القرنة السوداء) is the
highest point in
Lebanon and the Levant, at 3,088 m (10,131 ft)
above sea level. It is the
summit of Jabal...
- two
younger wives,
Hafsa and Zaynab, were
welcomed into the household.
Sawda, who was much older,
extended her
motherly benevolence to the
younger women...
- (Arabic: عبد الله بن سبأ الحميري),
sometimes also
called Ibn Sabāʾ, Ibn al-
Sawdāʾ, or Ibn Wahb, was a 7th-century
figure in
Islamic history ****ociated with...
-
Sawda Natheel (Arabic: سودا نثيل, romanized:
Sawdā’ Nathīl) is an area in Qatar,
located in the muni****lity of Al Rayyan. It used to be part of the Jariyan...
-
Khirbet al-
Sawda could refer to the following:
Khirbet al-
Sawda, Homs, a
Syrian village in Homs
Governorate Khirbet al-
Sawda, Rif Dimashq, a
Syrian village...
-
Khirbat al-Wa'ra al-
Sawda' (Arabic: خربة الوعرة السوداء) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Tiberias Subdistrict. In 1945, the
village had a po****tion...
-
Sitti Sawda or
Sawda bint al-Faqih (died 1242), was the wife of
sultan Al-Kamil of
Egypt (r. 1218–1238). She was the
mother of
sultan Al-Adil II (r. 1238–1240)...
- 'Soudah Peaks' masterplan". Arab News. 25
September 2023.
Retrieved 19
January 2024. (in English) "Jabal
Sawdā',
Saudi Arabia". Peakbagger.com. v t e...