• The Arabic-language non-political weekly magazine Kull shay (Arabic: كل شىء; DMG: Kull šayʾ; English: Everything) was first published in Cairo in 1925...
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  • Punjab, a Union Council in the Punjab province of Pakistan KULL, a US radio station Kull shay, a magazine published in Cairo between 1925 and 1927 This...
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    al-Siraπ Haqq al-Taqaddum" (The Right to Struggle is the Right to Progress), Kull Shay', 107, Beirut, 15 April 1949. Syrian Social Nationalist Party Adunis Notes...
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  • 1927, the magazine was merged with another publication, Kull shay, to form the periodical Kull šayʾ wa-l-ʿālam. Fīlīb dī Ṭarrāzī (1913–1914). Tārīḫ aṣ-ṣiḥāfa...
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    government as well. Moussa worked as a managing editor of a magazine, Kull shay, which was published in Cairo from 1925 to 1927. In 1929 he started his...
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  • and a 361 year (19×19) supercycle called Kull-i-S͟hayʼ (literally, "All Things"). The expression Kull-i-Shayʼ was used frequently by the Báb. It has its...
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    al-Hilal that was also responsible for the publications of al-Fukaha, Kull Shayʾ and Al Musawwar. The magazine consisted of seven volumes with a total...
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  • Al-Jamia Al Jamila Kanun-i Esasi Al Kashkul Al-Katib al-misri Al Kawakib Kull shay Al Lataif Lotus Lounge Magazette Al Majalla Majallat Al Azhar Al Majalla...
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    women's page for the newspaper Falastin and for the magazines Al Ahad and Kull shay' magazine. She published poetry, plays and fiction, including a number...
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    of Muhammad, is a five-fold repetition of the phrase, "Inna Allah ala kull shay qadir," meaning "For God hath power over all things." Hilye combined with...
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