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  • 41Khanqah — For the place in Afghanistan, see Khaneqah, Afghanistan. One example of a medieval khanqah, this one in Isfahan. A Khanqah, Khaniqah (also transliterated as Khanqa, and Khaneqa Persian: خانگاه Khanegah and خانقاه Khaneghah), ribat, zawiya, or… …

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  • 42Harith al-Muhasibi — al Muhasibi (781–857) was the founder of the Baghdad School of Islamic philosophy, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al Baghdadi and Sari al Saqti. His full name is Abu Abdullah Harith bin Asad al Basri. He was born in Basra in 781.… …

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  • 433. Sinfonie (Bernstein) — Die Sinfonie Nr. 3, genannt Kaddisch (englisch: Kaddish , deutsch: Totengebet), wurde 1963 von Leonard Bernstein für Orchester, gemischten Chor, Knabenchor und Sopran Solo im Auftrag des Boston Symphony Orchestra komponiert. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… …

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  • 44religion — religionless, adj. /ri lij euhn/, n. 1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and… …

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  • 45Nazim Al-Haqqani — Sheikh Nazim Al Haqqani Born Mehmet Nâzım Adil 23 April 1922 (1922 04 23) (age 89) Larnaca, Cyprus Occupation Leader of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order Religion Sunni Islam ( …

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  • 46CAPITAL PUNISHMENT — CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, the standard penalty for crime in all ancient civilizations. In the Bible Many of the crimes for which any biblical punishment is prescribed carry the death penalty. The three methods of executing criminals found in the Bible… …

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  • 47MA'ASEH — (Heb. מַעֲשֶׂה), a factual circumstance from which a halakhic rule or principle is derived; as such it constitutes one of the Jewish law sources. A legal principle originating from ma aseh is formally distinguished from those originating from one …

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  • 48SEMIKHAH — (Heb. סְמִיכָה; laying, lit. leaning of the hands). The word is used in two senses. Of Sacrifices The act of semikhah constituted the dedication by the owner of animals sacrificed on the altar. The act, which was obligatory whenever sacrifices… …

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  • 49Stylistics (linguistics) — Stylistics is the study of varieties of language whose properties position that language in . For example, the language of advertising, politics, religion, individual authors, etc., or the language of a period in time, all are used distinctively… …

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  • 50Abdul Aziz — For other uses, see Abdul Aziz (disambiguation). Abdul Aziz Gender Male Language(s) Arabic Origin Meaning Servant of (the Almighty) Allah Abdul Aziz (Arabic …

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