-
humans and
other animals; rūḥ
makes the body alive. In some accounts, some
arwāḥ ('spirits')
dwell in the
seventh heaven.
Unlike the angels, they are supposed...
- The Well of
Souls (Arabic: بئر الأرواح, romanized: Biʾr al-
Arwaḥ;
sometimes translated Pit of Souls, Cave of Spirits, or Well of Spirits), is a partly...
- Dawā also
known as Al Jawābul kāfi
liman sa'ala 'an Dawā'i
Shaafi Haadi Arwah ila
biladil Afrah Uddat as-Sabirin wa
Dhakhiratu ash-Shakirin (عدة الصابرين...
- Samʿānī, was an Arab scholar,
preacher and poet. He was the
author of Rawḥ al-
arwāḥ fī sharḥ asmāʾ al-malik al-fattāḥ, a
Persian prose commentary on the names...
-
morphological analysis.
Studies in
Arabic morphology,
including the Marāḥ Al-
Arwāḥ of Aḥmad b. 'Alī Mas'ūd, date back to at
least 1200 CE. The term "morphology"...
- Aalam-e-Barzagh (2 vols) Hazraat-e-
Arwah Hypnotism "Tawajjuhaat" (2 volumes) "Jinnaat" (2 volumes) "Aalam-e-
Arwah" (2 volumes)
Almiye e
mashraqi ****stan...
- Bani
Arwah (Arabic: بني عروة) is a sub-district
located in Al
Haymah Al
Kharijiyah District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Bani
Arwah had a po****tion of...
- more
detail see
Arabic Maqam Ajnas) Shad ‘Araban
Huzam Nawa
Athar Rahat al-
Arwah Saba
Bayati Hijaz Jiharkah Husayni ‘Ushayran Rast
Problems playing these...
-
specifically because it
extols the
transmigration of the soul (taqammoṣ əl-
arwaḥ) and the
repeal of religion. Nestorović, Čedomir (2016).
Islamic Marketing:...
- view of a living,
conscious soul
after death. Rūḥ (Arabic: روح;
plural arwah) is a person's immortal,
essential self — pneuma, i.e. the "spirit" or "soul"...