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  • ...e hundred meters from [[Masjid al-Nuqta|Mashhad al-Nuqta]], near Aleppo, [[Syria]], is among places where Shi’a visit. According to [[Shiʿism|Shi’ite]] ...pg|thumb|right|An interior view of the Darih of Mashhad al-Siqt, Aleppo, [[Syria]]]]
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  • ...d al-Nuqta''' (Arabic: مسجد النُقطة) located on Mount Jawshan in Aleppo, [[Syria]] is among places where Shi’a visit. It is related that the [[caravan of [[File:Masjid al-Nuqta.jpg|thumb|right|Masjid al-Nuqta, [[Syria]]]]
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  • ...akkah, from Makkah to Karbala, in Karbala, from Karbala to Syria, and from Syria to Madinah, are investigated and each volume of the book is dedicated to on ...s and enemies of his Imam, the captives’ convoy in Kufa, their transfer to Syria, and the events that took place between them.
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  • ...mm Kulthum bint Ali|Umm Kulthum]], Bab al-Saghir cemetery, [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]]] *[http://asserattours.com Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005]
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  • *[http://asserattours.com Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005] [[Category:Syria]]
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  • Mu'awiya was appointed as the Governor of Syria by ‘Umar, the second Caliph, and led Muslim army against Byzantines. Afte ==Governor of Syria==
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  • ...[[Ali ibn Abi Talib]] became caliph. [[Mu'awiya]], the Umayyad governor of Syria, opposed Ali's rule, as did many others. After Ali's murder in 661, Mu'awiy ...f Muslim expansion. Prior to Mu'awiya's reign, Islamic armies had occupied Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Libya, and most of Iran. During the early 700s, Umayyad force
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  • ...dy a famous scholar, was honored by a splendid reception. After revisiting Syria, he returned to Egypt for a second stay in 870. In Egypt he defended his ow ...l-Kufah]] during 66/685 and 67/686 in which both the Umayyads (centered in Syria) and the Zubayrids (centered in the Hijaz) contented for control of Iraq.
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  • ...caliph, 'Umar b. al-Khattab, was an agent in Halwan (a border city between Syria and Iraq at that time). And in the period of [[Mu'awiya b. Abi Sufyan|Mu'aw
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  • ...le of Medina and Syria Army, and the other between the people of Mecca and Syria Army.
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  • * Research Incharge of Institut français du Proche-Orient, Syria, 2003 - 2007
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  • * [https://ziaraat.org/iraq/hani_urva.php Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005]
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  • ...grew into an empire stretching from North Africa to Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. The Fatimid period was the "golden age" of Isma'ilism when Isma'ili though ...n Iran was destroyed by the all-conquering Mongols in 1256. The Nizaris of Syria, who had numerous military encounters with the Crusaders, and Saladin, amon
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  • | death_place = [[Damascus]], [[Syria]] | resting_place = Damascus, Syria
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  • ==== The Household of Al-Husayn in Sham (Syria) ====
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  • ..., nontechnical literary style. A native of Baghdad, he lived and worked in Syria and Egypt, where he died. Associated in his early life with the Mutazilis,
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  • .../slaves_on_horses.pdf Slaves on horses]; tha explain historical event in [[Syria]] in the rule of [[Yazid]]
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  • ...ies, Islamic movements, and the politics of the Middle East (in particular Syria). He is the author of Baas et Islam en Syrie. La dynastie Assad face aux ou ...rticles on Sufism, Kurdish ethnicity, and Shi'i pilgrimage in contemporary Syria, and is the author of Árabes no Rio de Janeiro: Uma Identidade Plural (Rio
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  • * [http://asserattours.com/ Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005]
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  • * The captivity of his family in Kufa and Syria
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  • ...atter ones followed these two.  The author says that an army had come from Syria to fight against Imam Hussain and anyone who denies the existence of the Sy
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  • ...bi leader Ibn Bahdal. The Banu Kalb were strong in the southern regions of Syria, and Muʿawiya appointed Yazid as his successor in preference to an older h ...ter fruitless negotiations with Ibn al-Zubayr he withdrew the army back to Syria.
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  • ...was born in 1958 in France. She spent about ten years in the Middle East (Syria, the Lebanon) doing research. Her main research topics are:
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  • ...e has conducted field research in [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[Iran]], and [[Syria]]. Her publications focus on [[Fatima]]’s exceptional embodiment in Shiʿ
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  • ...escort were slain, and Ḥusayn’s head was sent to Yazīd in Damascus (now in Syria).
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  • ...cation of this bestseller book was welcomed by many scholars and elites in Syria and Lebanon. It was after the publication of this book that Seyyed Mohsen A
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  • | death_place = Bab al-Saghir Cemetery, [[Syria]] Sakina relates, that on a Thursday I dreamt in Syria, then she relates a lengthy dream and at its conclusion, she says, that I s
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  • ...aid: I intended going to my house, when I entered the central territory of Syria, I reached a town in which streams were flowing and there were green trees. I went up to them and said, “You are celebrating in Syria of which I am unaware”. They said, “As if you are from the desert?” I
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  • ...nights, any attack on the lives and property of Muslims against the Sham (Syria) Army was allowed.
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  • ...armies now began operations simultaneously in the Byzantine territories of Syria and Palestine and in the Sassanian territories. The degree to which the con ...ll in progress, [[Marwan ibn al-Hakam]] (r. 684–685) was elected caliph in Syria, marking the transfer of ruling authority from Mu’awiya’s descendants,
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  • ...nab Shrine.jpg|thumb|right|The holy Shrine of Lady Zaynab, [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]]] ...her shrine is. The shrine became a center of Twelver religious studies in Syria and a destination of mass pilgrimage by [[Ithna Ashariyah|Twelver Shia]] Mu
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  • The death of `Ali, in the midst of preparations for a fresh campaign to Syria, left the course of the civil war in suspense. The succession of his eldest
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  • ...bint Imam Ali and Sukayna bint Imam al-Hussain, Bab al-Saghir cemetery, [[Syria]]]] *[http://asserattours.com/ Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005]
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  • ...r countries for research purposes. He visited great libraries in Damascus, Syria; Istanbul, Turkey; and Mumbai, Lucknow, and Benares, India. In 1380 Sh/ 200
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  • | caption = The Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque in ([[Damascus]], [[Syria]]) ...believed that she was buried in Zaynabiyya, a southern suburb of Damascus, Syria, where nowadays her shrine is.
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  • ...al-Mukhtar led by [[Ibrahim b. Malik al-Ashtar]] went to fight the army of Syria, chiefs of Kufa revolted against al-Mukhtar. Shabath b. Rib'i together with
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  • ...qil a rebel and warned the Kufans of the army of the central government in Syria.
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  • ...r next trip north, in the spring of 624 CE, the Meccans stayed together in Syria until everyone was ready to return home in one great caravan led by Abu Suf ...ntines for control of the northern part of the caravan route from Mecca to Syria. Ibn Ishaq and al-Waqidi record twenty-seven expeditions, including pilgrim
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  • ...aptivated the women-folk and children of the Prophet of Allah from Iraq to Syria and plundered them and displayed your power upon us for the people to behol
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  • ...te]] for himself, but finding little support in Kufa and Basra, he fled to Syria, supporting the claim of Marwan b. Hakam after the death of Muawiya II (64/
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  • * [http://www.duas.org/muslimibnaqeel.htm Ziarat is Syria, As-Serat Tours, January 2005]
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  • ...eads of the martyrs were taken with the captives to Kufa and from there to Syria and then to Medina, the homeland of their ancestor, the Messenger of God."<
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  • ...ll him (according to al-Masʿudi, he advised him to flee with his family to Syria). Instead the governor, who had been instructed to arrest Muslim, demanded
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  • ...mam Hussain and his companions were besieged at [[Karbala]] by the army of Syria from all sides and offloaded their luggage. The son of Marjanah (Ubayd-Alla
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  • ...nd they asked themselves why he had been killed. They sent a delegation to Syria consisting of some eminent persons of Madinah and led by a man named 'Abd A Making the journey from Madinah to Syria when they reached Yazid's court, after staying there for some time they cam
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  • *[[Masjid al-Nuqta]]: It is located near Aleppo, in [[Syria]]. It is related that the Caravan of Captives stopped near Aleppo and one d
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  • * Hakeem Neyshaburi, Muhammad bin Abdullah, Mostadrak Ali al-Sahihin, Aleppo, Syria: Maktaba al-Matbu'aat al-Islamiyya (Islamic Publications Library)
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  • .... Sakisian, “Le croissant comme emblème national et religieux en Turquie,” Syria 13, 1941, pp. 66-80.</ref> a symbol that was also used by some rulers of Pe
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  • ...sitions at roughly the same time. The Ismaʿilis controlled Egypt, southern Syria, much of North Africa, and the Hejaz, and the Zaydis established their rule
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  • ...oices: Either he would return to where he had come from, or he would go to Syria to submit to Yazid personally, or he could be sent to one of the border sta
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  • ...14-22, a study of Fatima’s cult based on Nosayri Shiʿite texts mainly from Syria.</ref> and especially as a compassionate mother akin to the Virgin Mary. <r
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  • ...Borthwick, “The Islamic Sermon As a Channel of Political Communication in Syria, Jordan and Egypt,” Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1965.
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