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- Al-Salihiyya or al-Salihiyah (and variations) may refer to: Al-Salihiyah, Damascus, a neighborhood in Damascus, Syria Al-Salihiyah, Hama, a village in...
- volunteered or were dispatched to the battlefronts, including Muslims from the Salihiya quarter who marched towards Zahle. Muslims and Druze throughout Syria celebrated...
- community among the Shidle before his death in 1918. A Somali form of the Salihiya tariqa was established in what is now northern Somalia in 1890 by Ismail...
- AlexandriaRosetta Aba el-Waqf Cairo RamsesMinya Abaza Cairo LimunSalihiya SalihiyaZaqaziq Abd el-Qadir AlexandriaMersa Matruh Abis Alexandria –...
- al-Fakriya Al-Mahalla al Kubra Amrit An-Nasr Ar-Radisiya Armant As-Saff As-Salihiya As-Salum As-Sibiya As-Simbillawain Asfun al-Mataina Ash-Shaikh Fadl Ash-Shallufa...
- later went on Hajj to Mecca where he met Shaykh Muhammad Salah of the Salihiya Islamic Tariqah, which states The Encyclopedia Britannica was a "militant...
- Dervish movement, major figure of Pan-Somalism Title "Mad Mullah", "Sayyid" Personal Religion Islam Denomination **** Jurisprudence Shafi'i Tariqa Salihiya...
- Jedar Al Zaman Harb Al Sanawat Al Arba'a Had Al Saif Al-Khawali Layali Al-Salihiya Bab Al-Hara Venice Merchant Macbeth False confessions (Al E'atarafat Al...
- capabilities. A m****ive air strike would be launched against air bases in Salihiya, Mansoura and Tanta. In the aftermath of the Six-Day War, when the EAF...
- towards the Yishuv. In late May, 1948, the Haganah reported an argument in Salihiya between youngsters and village elders. The youngsters thought it best ‘to...