Al Sada Mosque is a mosque in Djibouti City, Djibouti. Al Sada Mosque has the capacity to accommodate up to 1,500 worshippers. Islam in Djibouti List...
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Masjid al-Qiblatayn (Somali: Masjidka Labada Qibla, lit. 'Mosque of the two Qiblas'; Arabic: مَـسْـجِـد الْـقِـبْـلَـتَـيْـن) is a mosque in Zeila, situated...
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of Princess Al Jawhara bint Abdulaziz". Sada El-Balad. Retrieved 10 March 2023. "Amir sends condolences to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques". The Peninsula...
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first local proletariat. The French and natives built hotels, houses, mosques and churches. The Yemeni, Egyptian, Greek, Armenian and Italian merchants...
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Negash and the al Nejashi Mosque". 18 July 2019. "Negash Āmedīn Mesgīd". Madain Project. Retrieved 30 May 2019. "Bouteflika's mosque seen as monument...
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Somalia's two-mihrab Masjid al-Qiblatayn, dates to the 7th century and is the oldest mosque in the city. In the late 9th century, Al-Yaqubi wrote that Muslims...
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Saada (redirect from Sada (Yemen))
Saada (Arabic: صَعْدَة, romanized: Ṣaʿda), a city and ancient capital in the northwest of Yemen, is the capital and largest city of the governorate of...
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Mufaddal Saifuddin (section Office of al-Dai al-Mutlaq)
Ahl al-Bayt and led the restoration of medieval Fatimid architecture, notably Al-Anwar Mosque, Al-Aqmar Mosque, Al-Juyushi Mosque, and Lulua Mosque. In...
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Ba 'Alawi sada family through his grandson Hussein ibn Ali. After high school, Munzir began studying sharia in the ma'had assaqafah of Al-Habib Abdurrahman...
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