- The
Rabaa al-
Adawiya Mosque (Arabic: مسجد رابعة العدوية,
Egyptian Arabic: [ˈɾɑbʕɑ l.ʕædæˈwejjæ]), also
transliterated Rabi'a al-
Adawiya,
Rabaa el-Adawia...
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Zawiyat al-'Adawiyya, Jerusalem – a tomb
venerated as Rabia's
Rabaa al-
Adawiya Mosque,
Cairo List of
Sufis Margaret Smith (1995).
Encyclopedia of Islam...
- sign is
named after the
Rabaa al-
Adawiya Square in Nasr City,
Cairo Governorate,
which surrounds the
Rabaa al-
Adawiya Mosque,
where a sit-in was held by...
- 9774160541 "On the
streets a
rhyming phrase was coined,
Ahmed Adawiya, ba'd al- 'amaliya (Ahmed
Adawiya,
after the operation')." Ibrahim,
Youssef M. (15 April...
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protesters in Cairo: one at al-Nahda
Square and a
larger one at
Rabaa al-
Adawiya Square. The two
sites had been
occupied by
supporters of
President Mohamed...
- of a
Christian church and monastery, then an
Islamic mosque,
Zawiyat al-
Adawiya ('the
zawiya of
Rabia of Basra'), it is
located on a site traditionally...
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demonstrations and
condemnation from pro-Morsi
supporters in
Rabaa al-
Adawiya. On 24 July 2013,
during a
speech at a
military parade, el-Sisi called...
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these anti-Morsi demonstrations, his
supporters held a sit-in in
Rabaa Al-
Adawiya square. On 1 July, the
Egyptian Armed Forces issued a 48-hour ultimatum...
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dispersals conducted by
Egyptian police on 14
August 2013 at the
Rabaa al-
Adawiya and al-Nahda squares,
where violent clashes between police officers and...
- The
British Museum Press. Salbi,
Zainab (April 15, 2015). "Who is
Rabaa Adawiya?".
Zainab Salbi.
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original on
August 16, 2016. Retrieved...