- The
Zahiriyya Library (Arabic: مكتبة الظاهرية, romanized: Maktaba al-
Ẓāhirīyya), also
known as the
Madrasa al-
Zahiriyya (Arabic: مَدْرَسَة الظَّاهِرِيَّة...
- Al-
Zahiriyya al-Tahta (Arabic: الظاهرية التحته, romanized: al-
Ẓāhiriyya al-Ṭaḥṭā) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Safad Subdistrict. The village...
-
request of
Saudi grand mufti Ibn Baz. Afterward, al-Albani
retired at the
Zahiriyya Library in Damascus, Syria, and
later shifted to Amman,
Jordan where he...
- Kazakhstan, as well as in Egypt, Palestine,
Lebanon and Syria. Al-Madr****a al-
Zahiriyya is the
school built adjacent to his
Mausoleum in Damascus.[citation needed]...
-
zahir that
follows Shariat.
Zahir is also the
underlying principle of the
Ẓāhiriyya, a
school of
thought in
Islamic jurisprudence and
theology that relies...
-
following and
reviving correct theology and
Hadith sciences. They also
opened Zahiriyya library,
Salafiyya library, Al
Manar Library, etc.,
propagating Salafi...
- was only
signed in 1322 by the khan Abu Said", Jean Richard, p. 468 "
Zahiriyya Madrasa and
Mausoleum of
Sultan al-Zahir Baybars".
Archived from the original...
- (d. 256/870;
Tabaqat al-Shafi'iya, 2.212-14 [6])
Falih al-Dhibyani, Al-
zahiriyya hiya al-madhhab al-awwal, wa al-mutakallimun 'anha
yahrifun bima la ya'rifun...
-
gathered these works and
indexed them in the
archives of the
Zahiriyya Library (Maktabat
Zahiriyya), one of the most
prominent Islamic libraries of the 19th...
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black streets),
showing the
relative locations of
Safed to its
three Mandate-era
satellite villages: Al-
Zahiriyya al-Tahta, Ein al-Zeitun and Biriyya....