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Ziyara(h) (Arabic: زِيَارَة ziyārah, "visit") or
ziyarat (Persian: زیارت, ziyārat, "pilgrimage"; Turkish: ziyaret, "visit") is a form of
pilgrimage to...
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Ziyara (Arabic: زِيَارَة, romanized:
Ziyāra) is the
Druze pilgrimage observed annually between 25 and 28
April at the
Shrine of Shu'ayb, the
shrine which...
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Latakia (/lætəˈkiːə/; Arabic: ٱللَّاذْقِيَّة, romanized: al-Lādhqiyya;
Syrian pronunciation: [el.laːdˈʔɪjje, -laːðˈqɪjja]) is the prin****l port city of...
- (d. 189 AH) and Imam Shafi'i (d. 204 AH) all
permitted the
practice of
ziyāra to Muhammad's tomb. The
hadith scholar Qadi
Ayyad (d. 554 AH)
stated that...
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Tupek (2009). "From
Visiting Graves to
Their Destruction: The
Question of
Ziyara through the Eyes of Salafis" (Crown Paper). Waltham, M****achusetts, the...
- Umrah". AL S****.
Retrieved 12
October 2024.
Richard C. Martin, ed. (2004). "
Ziyara".
Encyclopedia of
Islam and the
Muslim World. Vol. 2.
Macmillan Reference...
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Karaoke Monday Nights),
Kargeens (a po****r open-air
sheesha cafe) and
Ziyara (another
shisha bar with open-air
seats outside along with an
inside facility)...
- Holy
places Mount Druze Shrine of Shu'ayb
Khalwat Holy days Eid al-Adha
Ziyara History Tanukh (Buhtur)
dynasty Ma'n
dynasty 1585
Ottoman expedition against...
- centuries-old
annual pilgrimage or
ziyara,
during which visitors pray at each of
their tombs over
seven days. The
tradition of a
ziyara to the
tombs of the Seven...
- same concept. Mazār,
plural mazārāt (مَزَارَات), is
related to the word
ziyāra (زيارة,
meaning "visitation"). It
refers to a
place and time of visiting...