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  • their lawyers and the judge, Harold R. Medina, was held in the United States courthouse on Foley Square in downtown Manhattan and shared headlines ...
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  • ;Deir el-Medina by the workers of the village of Deir el-Medina, located in a small wadi ...
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  • Mosques" in reference to Mecca and Medina, considered by Islam's ... area; Mecca is the holiest city in Islam; Medina is the second holiest city; ...
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  • Archaeological ruins include Medina Azahara, near Córdoba, and the Roman city of Itálica, near Seville, and at Palos, in the province of Huelva ...
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  • Muhammad has established his authority in Medina and in many regions in the ... Muhammad’s Emigration from Mecca to Medina in 622 C.E.: 2:178-179; 2:194 ...
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  • *Scheeder, Donna, and Rubens Medina. The Law Library of Congress in the 21st Century A National and Global Resource. Valencia, Calif: Mobiltape ...
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  • to attack the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. In retaliation, Saladin besieged Kerak, Raynald's fortress in Oultrejordain, in 1183 and ...
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  • by dense occupation, with the medina layout conforming to the topography. There are narrow alleyways but no open public spaces. *The intermediate ...
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  • that he was following orders from Captain Ernest Medina, his commanding officer, Lieutenant William Calley was convicted of premeditated murder for ordering ...
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  • [Quddús, soon left on a pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, the sacred cities of Islam. In Mecca, the Báb wrote to the Sharif of Mecca explaining his mission ...
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  • Sects, mentions Jews living in nearby Medina and Hejaz who accepted Jesus as a prophetic figure and followed normative Judaism, rejecting the ...
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  • Handsome was troubled. Isabella died in 1504 in Medina del Campo, before Philip and Ferdinand became enemies. Isabella is entombed in Granada ...
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  • After staying for ten days in Jerusalem, the caliph returned to Medina. ==Legacy== [[File:Dome of the Rock, viewed through Bab al-Mathara.jpg ...
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  • Epistemic Injustice, Ian James Kidd, Jose Medina, and Gaile Pohlhaus, Jr. ... * Kidd, Ian James, Jose Medina, and Gaile Pohlhaus, Jr. (eds.), The ...
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  • site of Islam's holy cities of Mecca and Medina—had been corrupted by American influences and was guilty of serious crimes against Islam. He ...
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  • suras were revealed in Mecca and which at Medina. Some suras (e.g., surat ... but for many the ummah under Muhammad in Medina, and under the first four ...
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  • the area of Mecca, and extends to Southern Medina ==Notes== ==References== * Abu-Lughod, Lila. Veiled Sentiments: Honor and Poetry in a Bedouin ...
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  • * Medina, Eden. Designing Freedom, Regulating a Nation: Socialist Cybernetics in Allende's Chile. Journal of Latin American Studies. 38 ...
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  • northern Hijaz as far south as Yathrib (Medina). The Ghassanids acted as ... the Hejaz railway, linking Damascus and Medina, facilitating both the annual ...
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  • with persecution in Mecca migrated to safety in Medina, from where he was also able to launch a series of military campaigns against his oppressors ...
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