- The Zuhr
prayer (also
transliterated as Dhuhr, Duhr,
Thuhr or Luhar[citation needed]) is one of the five
daily mandatory Islamic prayers (salah). It is...
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Sherifa D.
Zuhur is an
academic and
national security scholar of the
Middle East and
Islamic world. She was most
recently a
visiting scholar at the Center...
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Zuhur (Zhour, Zhor, or Zo****; Arabic: زهور) is a
feminine given name in Arabic,
meaning "flowers" in Arabic.
Zuhur Dixon Zhor El
Kamch Zo**** Alaa Zuhur...
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Zuhur 2000, p. 216
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Zuhur 2000, p. 95 Al-Taba'i 2008, p. 51
Zuhur 2000 Mouba****, Sami...
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Zuhur Habibullaev (Tajik: Зуҳур Ҳабибуллаев, Persian: ظهور حبیباللهاف) (1932 –
April 8, 2013) was a
Tajikistani artist. Born in Dushanbe, he graduated...
- Said
Salah Ahmed (Somali:
Saciid Saalax Axmed, Arabic: سعيد صالح أحمد) is a
Somali playwright, poet,
educator and filmmaker. Said
Salah was previously...
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Zuhur Kiram (Arabic: زهور كرام) (15
February 1961, Settat, Morocco) she is a
Moroccan novelist, critic,
academic and
professor of
higher education Ibn...
- ISBN 978-0-292-70680-4.
Sherifa Zuhur (1998). "Asmahan: Arab
Musical Performance and
Musicianship under the Myth". In
Sherifa Zuhur (ed.).
Images of Enchantment:...
- 405. ISBN 978-0-19-530991-1.
Archived from the
original on 30
April 2016.
Zuhur, Sherifa, ed. (2001).
Colors of Enchantment: Theater, Dance, Music, and...
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centered in the
white band.
Tajikistan Tajikistan 1:2
November 24, 1992
Zuhur Habibullaev Three horizontal stripes of red (top), a
wider stripe of white...