In early Islam, a qāṣṣ (plural quṣṣāṣ) was a preacher or "sermoniser" who told stories ostensibly to edify the faithful. The term comes from the Arabic...
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Abul Abbas Ahmad ibn Abi Ahmad al-Tabari known as Ibn al-Qass (894–946) was an Iranian mystic and Shafi'i scholar, judge and preacher of Tarsus. It is...
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Nazif ibn Yumn al-qass al-Rūmī al-Baghdādī (died 990) was a Melkite Christian priest, philosopher and physician. He flourished under the Buyid emir Adud...
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54417°N 46.91889°E / 41.54417; 46.91889 Qass (also, Kas and Kass) is a village in the Zaqatala Rayon of Azerbaijan. Qass, Azerbaijan at GEOnet Names Server...
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119 −25 2 strokes David Duval and son Brady Duval 2022 Vijay Singh and son Qass Singh 118 −26 2 strokes John Daly and son John Daly II and Justin Thomas...
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less seriously compared to the hadiths. In Umayyad times, storytellers (qāṣṣ, pl. quṣṣāṣ) used to tell stories of Muhammad and earlier prophets in private...
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with Qas All pages with titles containing qas QA (disambiguation) Qass, Azerbaijan Qāṣṣ This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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(71-72-67-67=277) 1 stroke Steve Stricker 8 18 Dec 2022 PNC Championship (with son Qass Singh) −26 (59-59=118) 2 strokes John Daly and son John Daly II, Justin Thomas...
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Europe and Southeast Asia Gash, Hormozgan, also known as Kās, a town in Iran Qass, Azerbaijan, also known as Kas, a village on Azerbaijan Kaohsiung American...
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