- Sama (Turkish: Sema; Persian: سَماع, romanized: samā) is a Sufi
ceremony performed as part of the
meditation and
prayer practice dhikr.[clarification needed]...
- Forestier, H.; King, C.; Manalo, K.; Nomade, S.; Pereira, A.; Reyes, M. C.;
Sémah, A.; Shao, Q.; Voinchet, P.; Falguères, C.; Albers, P.C.H.; Lising, M.;...
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Solomon ben
Semah, also
known as Abu
Bishr Sulayman ben
Semah, was a
Jewish scribe who
lived in
Ramla during the 11th-century. He held a
position at a...
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Semah Sarfati (1624–1717) was a
Tunisian rabbi who was
chief rabbi of
Tunisia and was a
member of the Bet din of Tunisia. At the end of his life, he moved...
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David Semah (Hebrew: דוד צמח;
September 4, 1932 –
April 29, 1997) was an
Israeli scholar of
Arabic literature in Israel, and a
professor at the Department...
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developed mainly due to
River Tapi.
About in 1730
first Baghdadi Jew
Joseph Semah arrived from
Baghdad to
Surat and set up the
Surat Synagogue here (It was...
- Ansiklopedisi".
Poetry by Kul Nesîmî
Article in the
newspaper Milliyet on Kul Nesîmî (in Turkish) Ben
Melamet Hırkasını - Alevi-Bektaşi Halk (
Semah ve Deyish)...
- The
central Alevi communal worship service is
called a Jem,
which is
performed in
special houses called as Cem Evi.
Alevi Muslims believe that the Jem...
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Semah ben
Josiah (Hebrew: צמח בן יאשיהו) was the great-grandson of Anan ben David, a Nasi, and the head of the
Palestinian yeshiva in the 9th century...
- Paseban, Governor,
Sultan (1600–1609)
Sultanate of
Sintang –
Abang Samat Semah,
Prince (?)
Abang Ismail Zubair Mail
Jubairi Irawan II,
Prince (?) Abang...