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Shariyah may
refer to:
Shāriyah, poet and musician, c. 815-70.
Sharia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Shariyah. If an...
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Shāriyah (Arabic: شارِية, born c. 815 in al-Basra; died c. 870 C.E.) was an ‘Abbasid
qayna (enslaved singing-girl), who enjo**** a
prominent place in the...
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Education Commission. The
seminary has 36
departments including "Kulyatush
Shariyah". It also runs
female schools including "Jamia Umm Habībah lil-Banāt",...
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princess and poet 'Ulayya bint al-Mahdi (777–825 CE), and the singing-girls
Shāriyah (c. 815–870 CE), Fadl Ashsha'ira (d. 871 CE) and Arib al-Ma'muniyya (797–890...
- Islam. Vol. 10 (2nd ed.). Brill. p. 155.
Felicitas Opwis (2014). "Siyāsah
Sharʿīyah". In Emad El-Din
Shahin (ed.). The
Oxford Encyclopedia of
Islam and Politics...
- (4th
century BC), hetaira-courtesan
Praecia (fl. 73 BC),
Roman courtesan Shāriyah (Arabic: شارِية, c. 815-870),
qiyan Takao II (高尾, 1640–1659), ****anese...
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vermicelli used is the
finest variety of noodles,
called şehriye in Turkey, or
shariyah (شعرية) in Arab countries,
pastina or
cappellini in Italy, and cabello...
- al-Mudabbir Al-Ma'arri
Marwan ibn Abi
Hafsa Al-Mutanabbi Abu
Nuwas Al-Jahiz
Shāriyah Al-Arma**** Aban al-Lahiqi Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani
Rabia of
Basra Yunus...
- Al-Ashqar". "Exorcism in
Islam by Dr. Abu
Ameenah Bilal Phillips | Ar-Ruqya Ash-
Shariyah". "Problematic Hadith: Jinn
Possession | Dr.
Shabir Ally". Let the Quran...
- ibn Bana,
Farida was
presented as a gift to Al-Wathiq. She
studied with
Shāriyah, and
achieved prominence at the
courts of both Al-Wathiq and his successor...