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split into six
federal regions: Azal, Saba, Tihama, Aden,
Janad, and Hadhramaut. Azal, Saba,
Janad and
Tihama would have been
northern provinces whereas Aden...
- Al-
Janad Mosque (Arabic: جامع الجند) is an
ancient mosque located 20 km
southwest of Taiz, Yemen. It is
considered the
oldest surviving and the first...
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either the
Great Mosque of
Janad (located in
Janad,
northeast of Ta'izz) or the
Great Mosque of Sanaa. The
mosque in
Janad was
reportedly founded in 627–8...
- of Aden
Region Flag of Azal Region. Flag of
Hadhramaut Region. Flag of
Janad Region. Flag of Saba Region. Flag of
Tahama Region.
Before Yemen was unified...
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first to
accept Islam.
Muhammad sent
Muadh ibn Jabal, as well to Al-
Janad, in present-day Taiz, and
dispatched letters to
various tribal leaders....
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seventh and
early eighth centuries. Ata was born in the town of
Muwalladi l-
Janad in Yemen.
Although early biographical sources differ on the
exact year of...
- the
affairs of one of Yemen's
three Makhalifs:
Mikhlaf Sanaʽa,
Mikhlaf al-
Janad, and
Mikhlaf Hadhramaut. The city of
Sanaa regularly regained an important...
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Country Yemen
Region Janad Region Seat Taiz
Government • Governor Amin
Ahmed Mahmoud Area • Total...
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mentions the
names of 15 muhūrtas as follows: saṁjñānaṁ vijñānaṁ prajñānaṁ
jānad abhijānat saṁkalpamānaṁ prakalpamānam upakalpamānam upakḷptaṁ kḷptam śreyo...
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Muhammad was
still alive. It was
during this
period that the
mosques in
Janad (near Ta'izz) and the
Great Mosque of Sana'a were built.
Yemenis are divided...