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occurred in
modern day Al-
Ukhdud, a
historical place located 5 km (3.1 miles)
south of
Najran city in
Saudi Arabia. The
event of Al-
Ukhdud occurred in 520 or...
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Qaryat al-Faw Al-
Ukhdūd Mada'in
Saleh Jubbah Al-Shuwayḥaṭiyah Thāj Dūmat al-Jandal
Tarout Island Al-'Ula
Tayma Thirteen ancient towns have been discovered...
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including all
towns and villages. The old name of the
ruins now
known as "al-
Ukhdūd",
which may have been the
central town,
probably corresponds to Ramat. According...
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references the city
Hadramaut Al-Hijr
Archaeological Site
Arabian Desert Al-
Ukhdud ("The Ditch", or a
place near Najran)
Babil (Babylon)
Madyan (Midian) Ma'rib...
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Dhuayb Islamic perspective on the
first martyr of
mankind The
martyrs of al-
Ukhdud ("the Ditch", or a
place near Najran)
Muhammad ibn Saad (2013), "Kitab al-Tabaqat...
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including all
towns and villages. The old name of the
ruins now
known as "al-
Ukhdūd",
which may have been the
central town,
probably corresponds to Ramat. According...
- behalf." In this connection, the
story of the
People of the
Ditch (ashab al-
ukhdud) had been related, who were a
group of
people who had
burnt believers to...
- the
deserts of
nomad and
oasis communities. The
quintet continues with Al-
ukhdud (1985;The Trench),
Taqasim al-layl wa-al-nahar (1989;
Variations on Night...
- from
South Arabian polytheism. The name Al-Okhdood, also
spelled as al-
Ukhdud,
means trench,
ditch or pit in Arabic. This name was
given in reference...
- Tayma,
Dumat al-Jandal, Al-Ahsa, Thaj,
Tarout Island,
Qaryat al-Faw, Al-
Ukhdud, Ha'il, Qatif, Al-Yamamah, Mecca, Medina, Taif, Aflaj, Manfouha, Tirmidah...