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subcontinent often refer to Ibn
Abidin as "al-Shami" and to this
hashiyah as "al-
Shamiyya" or "Fatawa Shami". This
voluminous work has been
translated into various...
- اليومية من تاريخ أحد عشر وألف ومية" [The
Chronicles of Ash-Sham"].
Yawmiat Shamiyya (Chronicles of Ash-Sham) (in Arabic). The
Daily Events As of 1111 Hijri...
- The
Levant Front (Arabic: الجبهة الشامية, romanized: al-Jabhat aš-Šāmiyya,
Jabhat al-Shamiyah, also
translated as the Sham
Front or the
Levantine Front)...
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exercised the
governorship of the
entire Syrian marches (al-thughur al-
Shamiyya), and
their main duty was
organizing the
annual raids against the Byzantines...
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divided into two
distinct quarters since the
Umayyad period: Ma'an al-
Shamiyya and Ma'an al-Hijaziyya. The
latter served as the main town,
while the former...
- the 11th century. In
medieval Arabic Cilicia was
known as Ath-Thugur As-
Shamiyya meaning "Levantine outskirts".
During the time of the
First Crusade, the...
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school on a
government scholarship.
After graduation in 1931, he
attended Shamiyya Elementary School from 22 October 1931
until 3 September 1932, when he...
- bilād al-Būsna wa-l-Harsak (1906) Al-Riḥla al-Yābāniyya (1909) Al-Riḥla al-
Shāmiyya (1911) Mon
journal de
voyage en
Afrique du Sud (1923) Riḥlat
sumuww al-amīr...
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renowned jurist Shams al-Din ibn al-Naqib, 662–745 A.H.,
professor at al-
Shamiyya al-Barraniyya in Damascus. Al-Naqib gave him some of his own
workload as...
- the
first time,
after minor repairs to the
first edition of Al-Dar Al-
Shamiyya, by the
Quran Review Committee,
which took
permission to
reprint from the...