CHE SIGNIFICA MAGHRIB IN MALESE
Maghrib Prayer
La preghiera maghreb è una delle preghiere del fardu. Questa preghiera consiste di 3 rak'ah. La Maghrib Prayer è la quarta preghiera quotidiana nell'Islam, eseguita al crepuscolo. Il tempo di preghiera del Maghreb inizia dopo il tramonto fino a quando non perde il mega rosso sull'orizzonte occidentale. La parola maghrib è il termine arabo per il "tramonto"; dalle parole "gharaba غرب", "affondare"; "sarà nascosto".
definizione di maghrib nel dizionario malese
maghrib Ar 1. posizionare la direzione tramonto, ovest: poi gettato da Selampit lato del suo corpo per masyrik e lato del suo corpo per ~; 2. = tempo ~ tempo tramonto per scomparire la luce rossa nell'orizzonte occidentale; preghiera alla preghiera del digiuno al tempo del maghreb.
10 LIBRI IN MALESE ASSOCIATI CON «MAGHRIB»
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A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period
A new history of North Africa within the Islamic period from the Arab conquest to the present.
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The Maghrib in Question: Essays in History and ...
as well as of salt water, for the Atlantic and the Mediterranean link up with the world's largest desert, the Sahara, to give the Maghrib reasonably distinct borders. The phrase adopted by early Muslim geographers — jazirat al- Maghrib ...
Michel Le Gall, Kenneth Perkins,
2010
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Law, Society and Culture in the Maghrib, 1300-1500
A 2002 analysis of Islamic law as it was imposed on the people of the medieval Maghrib.
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Ibn Khaldun and the Medieval Maghrib - Jilid 1
This work deals with the history of North Africa in the Middle Ages.
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Mirrors on the Maghrib: Critical Reflections on Paul and ...
tings & Moroccan literary milieu of the American expatriate writer Paul Bowles.
Robert Kévin Lacey, Francis Poole,
1996
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Berbers and Others: Beyond Tribe and Nation in the Maghrib
Katherine E. Hoffman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Northwestern University and author of We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco. --
Katherine E. Hoffman, Susan Gilson Miller,
2010
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Modern Islam in the Maghrib - Halaman 371
TRADITIONAL AND REFORMIST MAWLID CELEBRATIONS IN THE MAGHRIB* P. SHINAR While a history of the feast of the Prophet's Nativity, mawlid al-nabi,1 as of Islamic religious festivals in general, still remains a desideratum,2 certain ...
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Astronomy and Astrology in Al-Andalus and the Maghrib
f papers by Julio Samsó deals with the development of astronomy and astrology in al-Andalus and the Maghrib between the 10th and the 19th centuries.
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The History of the Maghrib: An Interpretive Essay - Halaman 72
Nor is there any reason to suppose that trans-Saharan trade always existed or concerned the greater part of the Maghrib. The only trade presenting some degree of probability is that between Bornu and the Tripolitanian trading posts; but ...
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Muṣliḥ Fūlānī fī bilād al-Maghrib: naṣīḥat Aḥmad ibn ...
Islam; Sudan; North Africa; history; 19th century.
إبن القاضي التنبكتي، أحمد,
2000