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  2. Al Bawaba - Wikipedia

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    Al Bawaba was launched in 2000, and is owned by Al Bawaba Middle East Limited based in Amman, Jordan. It had an office in Kuwait.. The network consists of several web portals and websites besides Al Bawaba, including Al Bawaba Blogs, Al Bawaba Music (music site), Al Bawaba Games (Later Gaming Zone [clarification needed]), Sharekna (online photo and video management service), and SyndiGate ...

  3. Ibn Babawayh - Wikipedia

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    The exact date of Ibn Babawayh's birth is not known. Shia scholars consider his birth to be after the year 305 A.H. (probably 306 A.H.) He was born and raised in Qom, a town about 125 kilometres (78 mi) south west of Tehran in modern-day Iran. Ibn Babawayh was educated by his father.

  4. Haramain Sharifain - Wikipedia

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    haramainsharifain .com. Haramain Sharifain is an English Social Blog published online. Its target audience is those with interest in the Two Holy Mosques. [1] It is one of the largest sources of English Haramain content and is often quoted by major news outlets. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Ministry of Education (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (MoE) ( Arabic: وزارة التعليم ), before 2003 as the Ministry of Knowledge and until 1953 as the Directorate of Knowledge, is a government ministry in Saudi Arabia that is responsible for regulating primary, secondary and higher education in the country. It was established in 1926 by King Abdulaziz ibn Saud ...

  6. Al-Jami'a - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jami'a. Al-jāmi'a ( Arabic: ٱلْجَامِعَة, lit. 'the inclusive') is a book that Twelver Shias believe was dictated by Muhammad to Ali. Ja'far al-Sadiq refers to it as a scroll ( ṣaḥīfa) that is 70 cubits long and was dictated by the Islamic prophet Muhammad and written down by Ali. It is also known as Kitab Ali (lit. Book of ...

  7. Maʽabilah - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 23°41′N 58°09′E. /  23.683°N 58.150°E  / 23.683; 58.150. Country. Oman. Governorate. Muscat Governorate. Time zone. UTC+4 (Oman Standard Time) Maʽabilah ( Arabic: معابیلاہ) is a village in Muscat, in northeastern Oman.

  8. Ali ibn Ibrahim al-Qummi - Wikipedia

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    Ali ibn Ibrahim al-Qummi. Abu al-Hasan Ali Ibn Ibrāhim al-Qummi (Persian: علی بن ابراهیم قمی؛ Arabic: علي بن إبراهيم القمي) was a 10th century Shi'a commentator and jurist of Persian [1] origin. He lived during the time of the eleventh Shi'a Imam Hasan al-Askari. Many traditions in the famous book Al-Kafi were ...

  9. Tafsir al-Qummi - Wikipedia

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    The Tafsir al-Qummi (Arabic: تفسیر القمي), also known as Tafsir Qomi (Persian: تفسیر قمی), is a Shi'i commentary on the Quran by Ali ibn Ibrahim al-Qummi (died 919). It is based on the method of quoting hadiths from the Imams. Most of these hadiths were transmitted by al-Qummi's father, who was one of Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al ...