John Quincy John Quincy was instrumental in establ
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Al Medina has a master's in business administration, and was able to rein in the difficulties that the Carrollton site initially encountered. ....
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AL-QAEDA AND THE CHANGING FACE OF TERRORISM
.... alliance with
al-Saud, a tribal leader in the interior of the Arabian peninsula, and in the late 18th century they conquered Mecca and
Medina, and briefly ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... Thus, the Abbasids had no real authority over the holy cities of Mecca and
Medina and by assuming the title of Caliph Abd
al-Rahman was really not challenging ....
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CAUSES OF SCHISMS IN EARLY ISLAM
.... point besieged
Medina into submission. Yazid's son Mu'aiwiya died a few weeks after becoming Caliph. There then followed the Marwan Caliphs, first Abd
al-Hakam ....
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Dome of the Rock
.... Among the steps taken by Ibn
al-Zubayr was the closing of Mecca and
Medina, the holy places of Islam to which all Muslims are enjoined to make a pilgrimage ....
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Function & Meaning of the Dome of the Rock
.... Among the steps taken by Ibn
al-Zubayr was the closing of Mecca and
Medina, the holy places of Islam to which all Muslims are enjoined to make a pilgrimage ....
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The Maliki School & Its Contribution to Islamic Culture
.... Malik died in 795 at
Medina. .... Maliki school of law which he founded developed a criticism of Muslim law as it prevailed under the Marwanids through
al-Shafi'i ....
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Transgender Life in America
.... people, transgendered individuals were common, as they were in early
Medina, ancient Rome .... Bockting, et
al (2006) suggest that some type of therapy is valuable ....
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Life of Muhammad
.... section of the Annals of at-Tabari, the history of Muhammad's campaigns by
al-Waqidi, and .... He moved to the city of
Medina, a move known as the Hijra, and this ....
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The Harem in Egypt and Syria
.... The harim of
Al-Madinah (
Medina), a place of Islamic pilgrimage similar to Mecca, was considered to have been blessed by the Prophet, hence a sacred, dignified ....
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SUNNI AND SHIA IN THE ARABIAN GULF
.... Mecca and
Medina. However, its influence along the Arabian Gulf coast was tenuous. Local leaders and merchants from the Najd, forced into exile by
al-Saud, or ....
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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... The harim of
Al-Madinah (
Medina), a place of Islamic pilgrimage similar to Mecca, was considered to have been blessed by the Prophet, hence a sacred, dignified ....
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Ibn Battuta
.... the march of pious believers to the spiritual shrines of Mecca and
Medina
Second, he .... a citizen, not of a country called Morocco, but of the Dar
al-Islam, to ....
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The Lives of Jesus and Muhammad
.... Jews), nor of those who went astray (Such as the Christians) (Quran,
Al-FGtihah 6 .... died, and this led to Muhammad's flight, or hegira, from Mecca to
Medina in AD ....
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Treatment of Saudi Arabia After 9/11
.... By the 1920s
al-Aziz had forcibly united most of the Arabian Peninsula under Saudi rule, including the holy cities of Mecca and
Medina. ....
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Features of Saudi Culture
.... Sa'ud, and the
al Sa'ud carried the strict Wahhabi form of the Islamic faith across the peninsula, conquering the holy cities of Mecca and
Medina, and crushing ....
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Saudi Arabia and OPEC
.... are located there--Mecca, the city that holds Islam's most important shrine, and
Medina, the city .... 3-4). Abd
al Aziz knew that his rule depended on the Wahhabi ....
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Ali ibn Abi Talib
.... At the death of the Prophet the confusion over the succession (
al-khilafah, hence the .... At the time of the flight from Mecca to
Medina Muhammad, knowing that he ....
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US-Saudi Relations Before & After 9/11
.... By the 1920s
al-Aziz had forcibly united most of the Arabian Peninsula under Saudi rule, including the holy cities of Mecca and
Medina. ....
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Battuta
.... and spirit of the Dar
al-Islam: First, he was a pilgrim, joining in the march of pious believers to the spiritual shrines of Mecca and
Medina
Second, he was ....
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Max Weber and Religion
.... nor of those who went astray (Such as the Christians) (Quran,
Al-FGtihah 6 .... which in turn motivated Muhammad's flight, or hegira, from Mecca to
Medina in AD 622. ....
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Palaces
.... By the time the Prophet died in 632 Muslims controlled Mecca and
Medina and most .... Northedge suggests that it may have been built by the Caliph
al-Walid II "to ....
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Ottoman Empire
.... and spirit of the Dar
al-Islam: First, he was a pilgrim, joining in the march of pious believers to the spiritual shrines of Mecca and
Medina
Second, he was ....
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Islam in History
.... Fighting between
Medina and Mecca was averted by a ten-year truce, but after a Muslim was killed .... In the reign of Abd
al-Malik there was a need to devise a new ....
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Cradle of Islam
.... The Hijaz are located primarily in Mecca and
Medina, the "cradle of Islam," and also .... However, even though the
Al Saud family has been able to rule for the past ....
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Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... 632 AD) and established in the Arabian towns of Mecca and
Medina in the .... of Islamic fundamentalists, such as Muhammed Rida (1865-1935) and Taqi
al-Nabhani (1909 ....
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ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS This research paper disc
.... 632 AD) and established in the Arabian towns of Mecca and
Medina in the .... of Islamic fundamentalists, such as Muhammed Rida (1865-1935) and Taqi
al-Nabhani (1909 ....
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Ethnography of the Emirate of Qatar
.... The ascetic life and stern preaching of ibn Abd
al-Wahhab extended the influence .... Islamic shrine at Karbala and the cities of Riyadh, Mecca, and
Medina in the ....
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Derivation of Islamic Law
.... was Mecca which was the center of trade and commerce, and
Medina which was .... Associated with Allah were three goddesses who were his daughters
al-Lat, Manat, and ....
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What's Next in Iraq?
.... Musab
al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian-born militant suspected of having ties to
al-Qaeda. .... Fernando
Medina, a platoon leader with the 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment ....
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