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  • 101Explanada de las Mezquitas — La Explanada de las Mezquitas es un lugar sagrado en disputa ubicado en la ciudad vieja de Jerusalén. También es conocida como Al Haram ash Sharif (el Noble Santuario) por los musulmanes y como Har Ha Bayit (Monte del Templo) por los judíos. Fue… …

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  • 102Moriah — (izg. moriȁ) m DEFINICIJA geogr. pov. rel. sveto brdo u Jeruzalemu na kojemu je Abraham trebao žrtvovati sina Izaka i objavio mu se Bog (prema bibl. knjizi Postanak) i na tom je mjestu sagrađen prvi i drugi glavni židovski hram; Arapi su u 7. i 8 …

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  • 103CISTERN — (Heb. בּוֹר, bor), a subterranean artificially hewn reservoir for storing rainwater. Common in the highland regions of Palestine, diversion channels brought surface run off rainwater during the short rainy season to the mouth of the cistern.… …

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  • 104HOLY PLACES — HOLY PLACES. Because of its history, the Land of Israel possesses places holy to the three monotheistic religions, although the term holy means something different to each of these religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (See Map: Holy… …

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  • 105SIJILL — is an Arabic word which goes back to a Latin origin, and appears in a Koranic verse (XXI, 104) where it means a scroll of documents. In classical Arabic it was used for a document that contained the decisions of the kadi, then for a collection of …

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  • 106TEMPLE MOUNT — TEMPLE MOUNT, the trapezoid shaped (approximately rectangular) walled in area (approx. 140 dunams) in the southeastern corner of the Old City of Jerusalem. The four walls surrounding it (see western wall ) date – at least in their lower parts –… …

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  • 107UMAYYADS — UMAYYADS, dynasty (660–750) under which the Arabs established their empire, extending from Central Asia and the Indian border to the Atlantic Ocean. The religious ties which had unified Muslims under the first four Orthodox caliphs ( al Rāshidūn… …

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  • 108Naseem Hijazi — Sharīf Husain (Urdu: شریف حسین), more commonly by his pseudonym Nasīm Hijāzī (Urdu: نسیم حجازی, commonly transliterated as Naseem Hijazi, or Nasim Hijazi) (c. 1914 March 1996) was an Urdu writer who is well known for his novels dealing with… …

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  • 109Mecca — For other uses, see Mecca (disambiguation). Mecca مكة المكرمة City of Makkah Makkat Al Mukarramah Masjid al Haram and the center of Mecca …

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  • 110Muhammad Alawi al-Maliki — Islamic scholar Muhammad Alawi al Maliki Title Shaykh Born 1944 Died …

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