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الصفحة 211
According to one tradition , the belief in zar would be of Arabic origin . Arabic loanwords are : ' Master , God , heaven ' alla ( h ) , the Arabic word for ' God ' . The king of the zars is called awlaya , from Arabic ' awliya ' ...
According to one tradition , the belief in zar would be of Arabic origin . Arabic loanwords are : ' Master , God , heaven ' alla ( h ) , the Arabic word for ' God ' . The king of the zars is called awlaya , from Arabic ' awliya ' ...
الصفحة 56
He suggests that the themes were borrowed from Arabic works read or intoned in the mosques at Maulidi or Mauludi , the birthday celebrations of the Prophet . This in itself is not likely , because on the night of Maulidi the Praises of ...
He suggests that the themes were borrowed from Arabic works read or intoned in the mosques at Maulidi or Mauludi , the birthday celebrations of the Prophet . This in itself is not likely , because on the night of Maulidi the Praises of ...
الصفحة 83
These Egyptian and Sudanese legists did much to foster the study and diffusion of literary Arabic , and the ... the Arabist in the Sudan where all manner of different transliterations and transcriptions of Arabic proper names prevail .
These Egyptian and Sudanese legists did much to foster the study and diffusion of literary Arabic , and the ... the Arabist in the Sudan where all manner of different transliterations and transcriptions of Arabic proper names prevail .
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