- Al-Nabi
Shayth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شَيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Shayt, also Nabi Chit or Nabi
Sheeth (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي شِيْت, romanized: An-Nabī Sheeth), literally...
- in 1992. Al-Musawi was born into a Shia
family in the
village of Al-Nabi
Shayth in the
Beqaa Valley in
Lebanon in
around 1952. He
spent eight years studying...
- of Seth". Some
traditions locate Seth's tomb in the
village of Al-Nabi
Shayth (lit. "The
Prophet Seth") in the
mountains above the
Beqaa Valley in Lebanon...
- (Arabic: ملعب النبي شيت) is a 5,000
capacity multi-purpose
stadium in Al-Nabi
Shayth, Lebanon. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. "Lebanon - Al...
-
Shabab Baalbeck Sport Club (Arabic: نادي تجمع شباب بعلبك الرياضي) is a
football club
based in Baalbek, Lebanon, that
competes in the
Lebanese Second Division...
- 000
Jounieh Racing Beirut Racing Jounieh Nabi Chit
Stadium 5,000 Al-Nabi
Shayth Shabab Baalbeck SC
Rafic Hariri Stadium 5,000
Beirut Nejmeh SC
Zgharta Sports...
-
including Abel.
Holiest sites in
Islam Holiest sites in
Islam (Shia) Al-Nabi
Shayth,
Lebanon Baab
Sagheer Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque Syria...
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Hezbollah custody. In
early 1988, Arad was
hidden in the
village of Al-Nabi
Shayth,
where he was
guarded by the
Shukur clan. On May 5, 1988, his
captors fled...
- Judaism: Tiberias,
Israel In Islam: Bash****,
Palestine (top), Al-Nabi
Shayth, Lebanon, (bottom)
Lamech Islam: Tomb of Lamech, Mihtarlam, Afghanistan...
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injuries were reported. On 12 March,
Israeli airstrikes on the town of al-Nabi
Shayth in the
Beqaa Valley resulted in six
injuries and the
death of two Hezbollah...