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Jabal Thawr (Arabic: جَبَل ثَوْر) is a
mountain in
Saudi Arabia,
located in the
lower part of
Mecca to the
south of the
district of Misfalah. The height...
- Abu
Thawr (Arabic: أَبُو ثَوْر) was an
early Arab
scholar of Islam. He was born in 170 AH. A
personal school was
built by the
followers of Abu
Thawr which...
- Abu
Khalid Thawr ibn
Yazid ibn
Ziyad al-Kula'i (Arabic: أبو خالد ثور بن يزيد بن زياد الكلائي) died 775 AD, was an
Islamic scholar of the 8th century....
- the name
Laamtuk Thet (from the speakers'
autonym Thet), and
notes that
Thawr is in fact a
derogatory exonym that
means ‘dirty’ or ‘sour’ in Hakha. It...
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Spanish lenguado,
Chinese lung lei (龍脷, 'dragon tongue'),
Arabic lisan Ath-
thawr (لسان الثور) (for the
common sole)
meaning 'the
tongue of ox' in Qosbawi...
- Majzaʾa ibn
Thawr al-Sadūsī (Arabic: مجزأة بن ثور السدوسي), was a
Muslim army
commander and a
companion of the
Prophet who
hailed from the clan of Sadus...
- to the
event of hijra,
where with
Muhammad he hid in the cave in
Jabal Thawr from the
Meccan party that was sent
after them. He was
honorifically called...
- the
youth sit-ins of the
Yemeni Revolution and was
built up by
Layla ath-
Thawr and her
sister Amal,
making it the
first female-led
party in the country...
- Shafi'i, Zahiri,
Imami Shi'ite, Ahl al-Hadith,
Jariri and Kharijite. Abu
Thawr also had a
school named after him. In the 12th
century Jariri and Zahiri...
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orphaned as a boy. Al-Junayd's
early education included teachings from Abū
Thawr, Abū 'Ubayd, al-Ḥārith al-Muḥãsibī, and Sarī ibn Mughallas. As to the hagiography...