- Arba'ah
Turim (Hebrew: אַרְבָּעָה טוּרִים),
often called simply the Tur, is an
important Halakhic code
composed by
Yaakov ben
Asher (Cologne, 1270 – Toledo...
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Infallibles (Arabic: ٱلْمَعْصُومُون ٱلْأَرْبَعَة عَشَر, al-Maʿṣūmūn al-
ʾArbaʿah ʿAšar; Persian: چهارده معصومین, Čahârdah Ma'sūmīn) in
Twelver Shia Islam...
- Al-Ḥurum (Arabic: ٱلْأَشْهُر ٱلْحُرُم, The
Sacred or
Forbidden Months) (9:5)
Arbaʿah ḥurum (Arabic: أَرْبَعَة حُرُم, Four (months
which are) Sacred) (9:36)...
- The Four
Deputies (Arabic: ٱلنُّوَّاب ٱلْأَرْبَعَة, an-Nuwwāb al-
ʾArbaʿah) were the four
individuals who are
believed by the
Twelvers to have successively...
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treasure (al-kanz),
mineral resources (al-ma'adin),
business profits (
arbaah al-makaasib),
lawful (al-halaal) gain
which has
become mixed with unlawful...
- fourfold"
whose root
consonants r-b-ʿ (ر ب ع) also
occur in the
numeral arbaʿah (أربعة, 'four'). See: Cowan, J. M., ed. 1994. The Hans Wehr Dictionary...
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March 2020.
Retrieved 2
March 2020.
Talmud Berachot 17a
Pirkei Avot 2:17
Arbaah Turim,
Orach Chaim 124 מנחה קצרה "Heicha Kedusha".
Archived from the original...
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Jewish ethical writer and philosopher.
Judah ben
Solomon Campanton and his
Arbaʻah ḳinyanim (1930). By
Elhanan Hirsh Golomb (born 1887). Cancy, Sir Joseph...
- Halakhist;
author of "Sefer Ha-halachoth"
Jacob ben Asher, (Baal ha-Turim ;
Arbaah Turim), 14th
century German-Spanish
Halakhist Jonah ibn Janah, 11th century...
- the last
great rabbi of
medieval Austria Jacob ben Asher, (Baal ha-Turim;
Arbaah Turim), (c. 1269–c.1343) 14th-century German-Spanish
Halakhist Jacob Berab...