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Saint Peter (died AD 64–68), also
known as
Peter the Apostle,
Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the
Twelve Apostles of
Jesus Christ and...
- Sīrīn bint
Shamʿūn (Arabic: سيرين بنت شمعون) was an
Egyptian Coptic Christian concubine, sent with her
sister Maria al-Qibtiyya as
gifts to the Islamic...
- Māriyya bint
Shamʿūn (Arabic: ماریة بنت شمعون),
better known as Māriyyah al-Qibṭiyyah or al-Qubṭiyya (Arabic: مارية القبطية), or
Maria the Copt, died...
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Camille Nimr
Chamoun OM, ONC (Arabic: كميل نمر شمعون,
Arabic pronunciation: [kamiːl ʃamʕ'uːn] Kamīl Sham'ūn; 3
April 1900 – 7
August 1987) was a Lebanese...
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Egyptian woman Maria al-Qibtiyya—who,
along with her
sister Sirin bint
Shamun, was
gifted to
Muhammad by the
Egyptian governor Al-Muqawqis in 628—there...
- Sami
Shamoon College of
Engineering (abbreviated SCE) is a
college in
Israel with
campuses in
Beersheba and Ashdod,
focusing on STEM education. It was...
- 629. Additionally, the
statuses of
Rayhanah bint Zayd and
Mariyya bint
Shamʿun are disputed, as
there has been
disagreement among Muslim scholars on whether...
- Iran Sirin, Baysan, a
Palestinian village depo****ted in 1948
Sirin bint
Shamun, one of Muhammad's
slaves Şirin, a
Turkish name
Ephrem the Syrian, an ancient...
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archaeological sites as:
underground Mausoleum of
Nazlymhan Sulu,
Mausoleum of
Shamun Naby (a Sufi scholar),
Medrese of
Erezhep Halifa and Hill of
Zhomart K****ap...
- (aged 110–111) Medina,
Umayyad Caliphate Religion Islam Spouse Sirin bint
Shamun Children Abdul-Rahman ibn H****an
Occupation Poet
Relations Banu Khazraj...