- Zawiyas:
Zaouïa Naciria Zaouïa Cherqaouia Zaouia Aïssaouia
Zaouia Tidjaniya Zaouia Idrissiya Zaouia Sanoussiya Zaouia Al
Qadiriya Zaouia Al
Alamiya Zaouia Jazouliya...
- A
zawiya or
zaouia (Arabic: زاوية, romanized: zāwiyah, lit. 'corner'; Turkish: zaviye; also
spelled zawiyah or zawiyya) is a
building and
institution ****ociated...
-
Olympic Azzaweya Sports Club (Arabic: نادي أولمبي الزاوية الرياضي) is a
Libyan football club
based in Zawiya, Libya. The club did
compete in the CAF Champions...
- ruhaniyyah), the main khalifas, who
nominate local khalifas to
organise zaouias. Sufi
caliphates are not
necessarily hereditary.
Khalifas are
aimed to...
-
central Saadi State: the Sus,
until Draa River,
under the
control of the
Zaouia of Illigh [fr] by Abu al-H****an Ali ben
Mohammed al-Susi Essemlali; the...
- the
Maghreb itself, and
remains in use
mainly in the
Quranic schools (
zaouias) of West Africa. Arabic, like all
other Semitic languages (except for the...
-
Idris II is a
zawiya (an
Islamic shrine and
religious complex, also
spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It
contains the tomb of
Idris II (or
Moulay Idris II when...
-
order arrived at the
height of
their influence and spread,
building their Zaouias where water and
pasture were available, and
spreading south to the Ouaddaï...
- The
Zaouïa Formation, also
known as the
Zaouïa Schists, is a
Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian)
geologic formation in Algeria. The
formation crops out in...
- The
Zaouïa of
Bounouh or
Zaouïa of Sidi M'hamed Bou
Qobrine is a
religious building located in Bounouh, Tizi
Ouzou Province, Algeria,
honoring the memory...