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mühibb — ə. 1) məhəbbət bəsləyən; sevən; 2) dost, yoldaş; 3) sözünün üstündə duran; sadiq … Klassik Azərbaycan ədəbiyyatında islənən ərəb və fars sözləri lüğəti
Muhibb-ud-Deen Al-Khatib — Sheikh Muhibbuddin al Khateeb was a famous Islamic writer who lived for sometime in Egypt, published a magazine and wrote some valuable works. He was the maternal uncle of Sheikh Ali Al Tantawi.[1] He was the author of the famous book “al Khutoot … Wikipedia
MUHİBBÎ — Muhibb ile alâkalı. * Kanuni nin nazımda kullandığı mahlâs … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Muhib ud-Din — may refer to: Muhibb ud Deen Al Khatib, twentieth century Sunni who wrote against the Shi a Muhibb al Din Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Umar ibn Rushayd al Fihri al Sabti, or briefly Mohammed ibn Rushayd (1259–1321), Moroccan judge, writer and… … Wikipedia
Benmihoub — Nom algérien désignant le fils ( ben ) de celui qui s appelle Mihoub, nom de famille et prénom également rencontré en Algérie. Je ne suis pas sûr du sens, mais il est tentant de faire le rapprochement avec l arabe muHibb , qui signifie amoureux… … Noms de famille
Ibn Juzayy — Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ahmad Ibn Juzayy al Kalbi (1321 1357) (in Arabic, محمد بن محمد بن أحمد بن عبد الله بن يحيى بن يوسف بن عبد الرحمن بن جزي الكلبي الغرناطي) was a scholar, writer of poetry, history, and law from Al Andalus. He … Wikipedia
Ukbara — ‘Ukbarâ (عكبرا) was a medieval city on the left bank of the Tigris between Samarra and Baghdad. The Tigris has changed course since, and its ruins now lie some distance from the river. Its name may possibly have inspired the Uqbar of Borges short … Wikipedia
Shah Mosque — Imam Mosque Masjed e Imam Imam Mosque Basic information Location Isfahan … Wikipedia
Muhammad Nasiruddin al-Albani — See Albani for other uses of that name. Islamic scholar Muhammad Naasiruddeen al Albani Title Shaykh Born 1914 Shkodër, Albania Died October 4, 1999 (86 age) Amman … Wikipedia
Safavid art — refers to art in Persia (Iran) during the dynasty of the same name (1501 1722), a high point for the art of the book and architecture; other art at the time included ceramics, metal and glass. While of course nourished by Persian culture, the… … Wikipedia