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  • 111Quran and miracles — Part of a series on the Quran …

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  • 112Early social changes under Islam — A series of articles on Prophet of Islam Muhammad Life In Mecca · Hijra · …

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  • 113JEWISH AND ISLAMIC LAW, A COMPARATIVE REVIEW — The Relationship between Jewish and Islamic Law Comparative studies in the field of Jewish and Islamic Law began more than 150 years ago with the publication of Abraham Geiger s Was hat Mohammed aus dem Judenthum aufgenommen (1833, rev. 1902).… …

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  • 114Islamic view of Noah — Prophet Nuh Prophet, Messenger, Seer, Patriarch, Warner, Reformer A Bible illustration imagining Noah sending out the dove from the Ark Born …

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  • 115Nooruddeen Durkee — Abdullah Nooruddeen Durkee Full name Abdullah Nooruddeen Durkee Born 1938 (age 72–73) Era Modern era Region North America …

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  • 116Qibla al-Qudsiyya — The Qibla al Qudsiyya is the name given to a small sect of the Jews of Medina who converted to Islam in 622/623. When the qibla (direction of prayer for Muslims) was changed from Jerusalem (known in Arabic as al Quds ) to Mecca, these Jews… …

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  • 117Ismaili — For the Egyptian city, see Ismaïlia .The Ismāʿīlī (Urdu: إسماعیلی Ismāʿīlī , Arabic: الإسماعيليون al Ismāʿīliyyūn ; Persian: إسماعیلیان Esmāʿiliyān ) branch of Islam is the second largest part of the Shī‘ah community, after the Twelvers (… …

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  • 118Queen of Sheba — For the Charles Gounod opera, see La reine de Saba. The Queen of Shebah (Hebrew: מלכת שבא‎, Malkat Sh vha in Biblical Hebrew; Malkat Sh va in Modern Hebrew; Ge ez: ንግሥተ ሳባ, Nigiste Saba (Nəgəstä Saba); Arabic: ملكة سبأ‎ …

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  • 119Arabic literature — (Arabic: الأدب العربي Al Adab Al Arabi ) is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Arabic language. It does not usually include works written using the Arabic alphabet but not in the… …

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  • 120Najm-al-Din Razi — For other uses, see Razi (disambiguation). Sufi scholar Abū Bakr Abdollāh b. Moḥammad b. Šahāvar b. Anūšervān al Rāzī Title Najm Al Din Razi Born 573/1177 Died 654/1256 Ethnicity …

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